Any rumors about adding reverb to the Stilettos???

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G.I.G.

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I've seen the topic come up from time to time as to why Mesa doesn't include reverb on the Stilettos. Seems to me that with the Mark Series and the Rectos recently getting a face lift, that the Stilettos might be next in line. I could only assume/hope that might include the addition of reverb at some point.

I don't own a Stiletto, mainly due to the lack of reverb. I own a Dual Recto, Roadster, and I have a Mark V on the way. Honestly, I hardly play my Dual Recto compared to my Roadster and one of the main reasons is that the Roadster has reverb. If Mesa were to add reverb to the Stilettos, I would honestly be on my way down to my dealer the moment they announced it to order one.

So with that, is there any rumors or speculation that Mesa might add reverb to the Stilettos at some point?
 
I don't see why they would bother really. I have a Stage 1 and a Mark V. The reverb on the Mark is pretty good, but it is one basic effect with one controllable feature, the reverb knob. Every decent effects unit out there has multiple reverb types available and all programmable. I have never been a fan of spring reverbs particularly, so for me, not having the extra weight, complication and cost of a reverb included in the amp is a plus.
 
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