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Anonymous
Published on 04/29/04 at 05:12
It has everything, footswitch jacks on the front panel, line out with speaker simulation. It's a mesa boogie, so there's nothing to say about its built, it features two el84 power tubes and six 12ax7 preamp tubes to deliver 25 watts rms of pure sound.
Both channels have independent controls: gain, bass, middle, treble, presence, reverb, and volume per channel, plus a master volume.
UTILIZATION
It's very easy to dial it in, there's no need for a manual, it just sounds. But, like every respected mesa boogie, you need to take some time to work your sound.
SOUNDS
I play with a gibson les paul dc std and I can get any sound I want for jazz, blues, hard rock, it's an all-around amp with the mesa boogie color, which some people don't like.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it for 4 years and what I like best about this amp is that it's not bulky and it's perfectly suited for gigs in small cafés and larger stages, as well as for rehearsals. It always sounds great! I have tried marshall, fender...But I have always come back to mesa boogie, it's true that they are not cheap but, man, are they worth it.
Both channels have independent controls: gain, bass, middle, treble, presence, reverb, and volume per channel, plus a master volume.
UTILIZATION
It's very easy to dial it in, there's no need for a manual, it just sounds. But, like every respected mesa boogie, you need to take some time to work your sound.
SOUNDS
I play with a gibson les paul dc std and I can get any sound I want for jazz, blues, hard rock, it's an all-around amp with the mesa boogie color, which some people don't like.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it for 4 years and what I like best about this amp is that it's not bulky and it's perfectly suited for gigs in small cafés and larger stages, as well as for rehearsals. It always sounds great! I have tried marshall, fender...But I have always come back to mesa boogie, it's true that they are not cheap but, man, are they worth it.