Thanks for the info Elvis. I'm leaning towards getting a JP2C. I like the idea of having 2 lead channels. My CFO feels I should sell the Archon before I get the JP2C. I'm still negotiating that part with her.
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krb813
Does anybody have any experience with the Archon 100w and the JP-2C? I have the Archon. I like it. However, I'm not sure I love it. I'm interested in the JP-2C. I don't have a way to try a JP-2C locally. So any feedback would be appreciated.
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Thanks to everyone on the forum for all the info that is provided to people on here. Yesterday I brought home a Rectoverb 25 Head. I plan on using it with my horizontal 2x12 cab. This goes along with my Mark V 25 and widebody closed back cab. I plan to post pics as soon as I can. Again thanks to...
Thanks everyone for the input. I have a Mesa Horizontal 2x12 Recto cab and a Mesa 1x12 Closed back Widebody cab. So I should be fine with either head then.
I'm looking at getting one or the other. I've heard there might be a slight sound difference between the two. I know the Rectoverb has the reverb on board. Any insight is appreciated.
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I wanted to chime in here and get some input. I have the Mark V 25 with a 1x12 Widebody Closed Back Cab. I want to go to 2x12. Does it make sense to get another widebody cab or get a Rectifier Vertical 2x12 cab and sell the 1x12?
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Kevin
Hi,
I tried it myself. I just wanted some other opinions on the utilization of the pedal. It sounds different to me than the say the extreme option on the head. I apologize if it was a stupid question. I have not been playing for a long time. I'm just getting back into playing after some 10+...
I have a Mesa Throttle Box EQ from previous usage. How would it pair up with the Mark V 25 running it in the clean channel? Versus say using the channel 2 options.
Thanks,
Kevin
Just picked up my Mesa Mark V 25 and 1x12 Widebody Closed Back Cab. So far so good. I have a lot of experimenting to do and I'm looking forward to it. I have only tried my PRS Tremonti at this point. Next up the Les Paul.