Neptical
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Hi All,
I'm posting here because I'm about to make a deal with someone locally. I've had a Mesa Boogie Single SOLO 50 Rectifier head for about 10 years now. Personally, I've never felt I've been able to achieve the tone I've wanted out of it for about as long as I've owned it. It just seems extremely sterile to me--almost too sharp, and just that nasally tone. I've tried everything from all different guitars ( Gibsons, PRS, Fenders, Gretsch, etc. ) through it with a Marshall JCM800 1960 cab. Never anything pleasing to my ears.
I've always been a fan of that sweet sustaining Mesa tone. I use to have a Studio 22 which I thought sounded pretty good for that lead sound--but for rhythm, it wasn't my cup of tea which lead me to sell it. I had a friend at that time with a Mark IV combo--beautiful lead tones as well but I much prefer the sound of 4x12.
Now, because I've been thinking so much lately that I miss that sweet sustaining guitar tone and still want something really beefy sounding, I've contacted a local seller to meet up with me who has a Mesa Boogie Mark III "purple stripe" loaded with GEQ,Simul, Reverb with all original footswitches...and custom cream tolex ( which would look great matching with my cream PRS! ). The head is in excellent condition. I'm planning on giving him a few hundred bucks along with my Single Rec as well. I can't wait to get that tone back that I miss from alot of players I use to listen to--Rocky George being one of my old personal favs.
Maybe I need some reassurance that I'm making the right move--but it would be cool to hear what all of you think. I think I'm on the right track though! :wink:
Let me know what you think. Thanks!
Best,
Nep
I'm posting here because I'm about to make a deal with someone locally. I've had a Mesa Boogie Single SOLO 50 Rectifier head for about 10 years now. Personally, I've never felt I've been able to achieve the tone I've wanted out of it for about as long as I've owned it. It just seems extremely sterile to me--almost too sharp, and just that nasally tone. I've tried everything from all different guitars ( Gibsons, PRS, Fenders, Gretsch, etc. ) through it with a Marshall JCM800 1960 cab. Never anything pleasing to my ears.
I've always been a fan of that sweet sustaining Mesa tone. I use to have a Studio 22 which I thought sounded pretty good for that lead sound--but for rhythm, it wasn't my cup of tea which lead me to sell it. I had a friend at that time with a Mark IV combo--beautiful lead tones as well but I much prefer the sound of 4x12.
Now, because I've been thinking so much lately that I miss that sweet sustaining guitar tone and still want something really beefy sounding, I've contacted a local seller to meet up with me who has a Mesa Boogie Mark III "purple stripe" loaded with GEQ,Simul, Reverb with all original footswitches...and custom cream tolex ( which would look great matching with my cream PRS! ). The head is in excellent condition. I'm planning on giving him a few hundred bucks along with my Single Rec as well. I can't wait to get that tone back that I miss from alot of players I use to listen to--Rocky George being one of my old personal favs.
Maybe I need some reassurance that I'm making the right move--but it would be cool to hear what all of you think. I think I'm on the right track though! :wink:
Let me know what you think. Thanks!
Best,
Nep