vitor gracie
Well-known member
What if someone took my fancy drawing I created and made it a reality? I was thinking of the sounds I use and need with all of the Mesa rigs I have owned. I thought, it kinda all boils down to a Roadster that can do things that Roadsters don't really do. But the idea of a 4 channel amp is probably the perfect arrangement for me. So I decided, what sounds do I really, really use playing live?
1. I would want the clean channel from a Trem-O-Verb, glassy bright and pure with clarity and diction...
2. the gritty tones of of the Roadster's channel 2 on brit mode. I had a Boss Blues driver heavily modded to get that dirty not so clean driven sound. It passes close enough. Think Stevie Ray's overdrive rhythm tone
3. The Orange channel from the mighty 2 channel Dual Rectifier. nuff said
4. A VERY Mark sounding lead tone with gobs of mid range, girthy lows and a rounded off top end that sounds like butter pecan tastes. Way overloaded singing gain for really long notes and singing lead passages.
So 4 sounds in a single space rack unit that looks dangerously close to a Formula Pre. In fact, the image I made used a Formula as a scale model. If you stare at it long enough, you can almost hear the tone of this thing. Anyone want to build it for me? :mrgreen:
1. I would want the clean channel from a Trem-O-Verb, glassy bright and pure with clarity and diction...
2. the gritty tones of of the Roadster's channel 2 on brit mode. I had a Boss Blues driver heavily modded to get that dirty not so clean driven sound. It passes close enough. Think Stevie Ray's overdrive rhythm tone
3. The Orange channel from the mighty 2 channel Dual Rectifier. nuff said
4. A VERY Mark sounding lead tone with gobs of mid range, girthy lows and a rounded off top end that sounds like butter pecan tastes. Way overloaded singing gain for really long notes and singing lead passages.
So 4 sounds in a single space rack unit that looks dangerously close to a Formula Pre. In fact, the image I made used a Formula as a scale model. If you stare at it long enough, you can almost hear the tone of this thing. Anyone want to build it for me? :mrgreen: