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    Express hiss no biggie

    This was a hot topic on this forum when the amp was in production. There are a lot of old threads that describe things that worked/didn't work to reduce hiss. May be worthwhile to read through some of them if you haven't done so already.
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    Practical Explanation of the Express Tone Stack?

    I definitely agree with Electric's comments re: sweeping tone controls and interplay. This is what makes Mesa amps a little complicated for me, even the single channel ones (I own an Express 5:25 + and California Tweed). For example, if I am hearing a mid-range tone that is unappealing to me...
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    New member , New Mesa owner

    Welcome! I have owned an Express 5:25+ combo for over a decade and have really liked it. So many usable tones and useful features. I run it with a Mesa 1x12 extension cab for a bigger sound. There used to be a more active community of Express owners on this forum, but it has dropped off over...
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    New Cali-Tweed 4:40 head owner looking for speaker recco's

    Mesa is putting the 40 watt in the CT cabs and 4:40 combo, so they don't seem to be concerned about it.
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    New Cali-Tweed 4:40 head owner looking for speaker recco's

    I agree with Bandit's comments. I own a California Tweed combo, and also a Mesa compact widebody cab with the C90 speaker, which I use in tandem with an Express combo. I tried the cab with the CT, on its own and in tandem with the combo, and didn't care for it. Someday I would like to buy a...
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    What Mesa has the best cleans?

    I would say the CT has a warmer clean tone with more pronounced low-mids. It is also more touch sensitive. And it has a greater variety of clean tones -- the wattage selector and master volume seem to have a more pronounced effect on tone than the Express. I use an attenuator with the CT so I...
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    What Mesa has the best cleans?

    Love the clean tones from my Express 5:25 Plus too. As a bonus is has a nice warm alternative clean tone in the channel 2 blues voicing. I also own the California Tweed combo and that has a terrific clean tone, though different from the Express. I have played a LSS and thought that sounded...
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    New Mesa amp "California Tweed (6V6 4:Forty)"

    Sorry but I did not demo the Fillmore. I was not in the market for another multi-channel amp.
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    New Mesa amp "California Tweed (6V6 4:Forty)"

    I am also enjoying the California Tweed combo I purchased a couple of months ago. This is my second Mesa amp - I have owned the Express + 5:25 for about five years now. I love that amp and purchased the California Tweed to enjoy some new and different tones, not to overlap with or replace the...
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    May I Share some Express+ Sounds?

    Sounds great Leathan! I really enjoyed your clean tones and playing on "Stomp".
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    Express Plus - Mesa Boogie's Sleeper Amp?

    Great summary MB! I have owned the 5:25 + for a little over three years now and continue to love the amp. I am just a hobbyist but I believe it has made me a better guitarist because it offers so many opportunities for tonal exploration, and because it seems to sound better and better as I...
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    Santana tone with 525 exp+

    Hi rjw, There is a fellow on this forum with the username revgsmall who has mentioned that he goes for a Santana tone with a 5:25+ and the PRS Santana guitar. You might want to pm him to get more info, or search for his posts. Cheers, Steve
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    Dumble/Robben Ford Tones

    Jazzphan - thanks for passing along this tip! I've been using and enjoying this setting since you suggested it a while back. Steve
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    LSS vs. 5:25+

    Hi theroan, You probably know this already, but clean and crunch are both on channel 1 of the express amps. So if these are your desired voicings, you will have to do manual switching instead of foot switching. One way to make this faster/easier is to have one of the eq options (sliders vs...
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    5:25 or 5:50 dilemma

    This may be a little off topic, but one thing I really like about the Express is that it always rewards a little tonal exploration / experimentation. One example: I've mainly used the clean and blues voicings for the past 18 months but more recently started experimenting with burn. At first I...
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    5:25+ Speaker Suggestions

    I added a speaker instead of replacing one. Recently purchased a Mesa 1x12 widebody closed back cabinet with a C90 speaker and stack my 5:25+ on top of it. It's a little too new to form a lot of judgments, but the tandem together does sound big and rich, and the V30 and C90 seem to complement...
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    External cab configuration for 5:25 Express combo

    You should take a look at the owner's manual, which I think is available online. It contains a long list of safe wiring schemes. For example, it looks like a safe mismatch would be to plug the 8 ohm combo speaker into the 4 ohm jack and the 16 ohm extension cabinet speaker into the 8 ohm jack...
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    Help me Pair an Express 5:25+ and Mesa Cabinet

    Hi Jeff, I've been thinking about pairing the 1x12 Thiele with my Express 5:25+ combo. People I've spoken to say say that it adds more low-end punch, but do you find that it gives you a bigger sound across the spectrum, not just at the low end? Thanks, Steve
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    Just got my 1x12 5:25 Express Combo....

    Hi Denny, Beyond the sample settings in the manual, Mesa has also put a bunch of video samples on their web site and each one displays the amp settings. http://www.mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Express/Express+525.html#gpm1_4 Steve
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    Express Plus 5:25 vs Express Plus 5:50

    If you do the 25 watt comparison, just keep in mind that the 25 watt setting on the 5:25+ runs in class A/B, while the 25 watt setting on the 5:50+ runs in class A. I own the 5:25+ and use the 15 watt (class A) setting a lot, for both the clean and blues voices.
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