'84 Mesa MKIIC+ w/ V-30 jam clip !!

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Texsunburst59

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This is a clip of my '84 MKIIC+ Simul-Class combo. I used my '99 Tom Anderson Hollow Drop Top Classic on the bridge pickup. I just jammed to a looped jam track.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=633883


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I enjoyed it so much... I even listened to it more than once. Recording was very well done. Loop track was really groovy. Kudos on the playing too. She sounds great.

Thanks for sharing.
 
MetalMatt said:
I enjoyed it so much... I even listened to it more than once. Recording was very well done. Loop track was really groovy. Kudos on the playing too. She sounds great.

Thanks for sharing.

Thanks MM, I really did enjoy putting this track together. The tone of the amp really inspires the playing. :D
 
Octavarius said:
Sounds great. :)

Can we see a photo of the back, please? :D

Thank You, here's a pic of the back. I didn't use the amps EV speaker to record this clip. I ran it through Mesa 1x12 cab loaded with a Celestion 4 ohm V-30.

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Texsunburst59 said:
Octavarius said:
Sounds great. :)

Can we see a photo of the back, please? :D

Thank You, here's a pic of the back. I didn't use the amps EV speaker to record this clip. I ran it through Mesa 1x12 cab loaded with a Celestion 4 ohm V-30.

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Lovely amp. I also have a fully loaded combo. Mine has a much later serial though. Around 142xx. Yours is a early one.. that's why it still has the Gain Boost switch instead of the Pull Deep. I've actually never even seen a gain boost function on a Simul-Class IIC+ before. :?

A pain to carry it, though, isn't it? I really want a head cab... :(
 
Thanks Oct. Yea it actually never leaves the studio. I got an anvil case for it and all but can you imagine having this 90 lb. amp inside a road case. **** that would be a back breaker. :)
 
Texsunburst59 said:
Thanks Oct. Yea it actually never leaves the studio. I got an anvil case for it and all but can you imagine having this 90 lb. amp inside a road case. **** that would be a back breaker. :)

Yup. I know cause I actually carry it from my place to the rehearsal rooms and back three times a week. :shock: (not like all the way, but to the car/cab) Good workout, though... :lol:
 
very nicely done.....i listend to multiple clips...you have alot of great gear!
 
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