First, let me say, I have gone too far to come back now. I am a youngin', and I do need to remind myself from time to time that my patience is far less than you more mature players. I respect you all for your experience in this area and I am listening
very intently.
Bare with me -- I'm remembering some old threads I was reading. There were a few gentlemen talking about when they first got their Dual Recs, they basically said that one should
prepare to be disappointed.
This sounds strange to me, but I can see where you guys are coming from... I haven't even had the thing for 48 hours, and I'm disappointed. As I should have prepared to be. I thought the Mesa was going to be an immediate Godsend, not something I would have to tweak for weeks to get the tone I want.
I hear the potential, I'm just going to keep tweaking and ask you guys for help. I wouldn't even have this head if it weren't for your advice in choosing it, now I just need to bond with the head for a while and ask for more advice in getting it to where I want it.
Since I asked for the advice, I will take it.
18&Life said:
Read the manual first,than try your settings,than talk to other owners.
I've read the whole manual twice and have been making long calls across the country for the past two weeks to get word of mouth advice from other Mesa owners both on choosing the amp and getting the tone I want.
ur86d said:
Then Dude, get the recto checked out by a tech. If you have to crank the master to 2 or 3 O'clock to get decent volume levels for bedroom playing, something is wrong. Problems rarely fix themselves.
I only cranked the master to 2 o'clock with the "loop active master" set at barely above 0. With the "loop active master" at 9 o'clock and the master at 12 o'clock the thing sounds like it's going to break my windows. If I were to put the master up to 2 or 3 with the loop active master at 12 o'clock, I think the cops would be at my house in three minutes and I would need to see a doctor about my ears. I should have mentioned the overall master was very low whilst the individual channel's master was at 2.
stash49 said:
You may have to relearn how to play, too. Give your berringer and crate stuff to a pre-teen. You'll never need your metal zone again-chuck it. Put ALL new tubes in your DR-mesa tubes work fine.
LOL!
I'm still going to keep the Crate as a backup, it's tiny enough that 12 of them could fit in my DR's flight case. Very portable backup amp. I'll gladly chuck my metal zone out the window, although I'll miss it but not for long once I get the tone I want out of my Mesa.
And about the new tubes... the guy at my local shop said that he didn't recommend Mesa Tubes. They had a lot of different kinds of tubes and I read online that a lot of people like Ruby tubes best. So I bought Rubies to replace my rectifier tubes, unfortunately, he told me the shop won't be selling them anymore starting tomorrow. I bought the last two. This blows! They've sold them there for YEARS, and RIGHT when I get MY Mesa, they stop selling them!