Sling Blade
Well-known member
Bought my first Mesa last March. I bought the 550 Express. The sales guy told me that it would be perfect for playing Metallica and other sorts of music in that vein. For the last few months I have been tweaking on that thing and just could not find a happy spot. I even bought a OCD overdrive hoping this would help. No dice.
I was unhappy. You know how hard it can be talking the wife into letting you buy a silly $1200 amp. An amp to discover that you don't like. Boy-o-boy what pickle. Please all of you happy Express owners. Don't get upset. I am not saying that the Express is a bad sounding amp. It sounds great for what it does. I just didn't feel like I had enough gain at hand. It just could not get me where I wanted to go.
Yesterday I called Lang Music. Wanting to know if they ever had in stock any of the famous Mark Series amps. I realized I was just going to have to bite the bullet, trade my amp in for what ever they would give me for it and buy something I was happy with. I had had enough.
After talking with the gentleman on the phone and explaining my horrible predictement. He said, "Pack up your Express with all of the paper work and stuff and bring it up here. I have two amps right now, I have not seen any for awhile and I think they may me perfect for you."
He was right! Yesterday I traded the Express straight up for a 2x12 Trem-o-verb. This amp sounds fantasic. I love it. It has all of the gain I could ever need and it was a snap finding a tone on it that I liked. I have never owned an amp with two 12"s what a difference.
I told a close friend about it and later on he called to tell me that he found a link showing Metallicas current touring gear. 2x12 Trem-o-verb was listed at the top of James amp list. It was In Kirks too. How perfect is that.
I was unhappy. You know how hard it can be talking the wife into letting you buy a silly $1200 amp. An amp to discover that you don't like. Boy-o-boy what pickle. Please all of you happy Express owners. Don't get upset. I am not saying that the Express is a bad sounding amp. It sounds great for what it does. I just didn't feel like I had enough gain at hand. It just could not get me where I wanted to go.
Yesterday I called Lang Music. Wanting to know if they ever had in stock any of the famous Mark Series amps. I realized I was just going to have to bite the bullet, trade my amp in for what ever they would give me for it and buy something I was happy with. I had had enough.
After talking with the gentleman on the phone and explaining my horrible predictement. He said, "Pack up your Express with all of the paper work and stuff and bring it up here. I have two amps right now, I have not seen any for awhile and I think they may me perfect for you."
He was right! Yesterday I traded the Express straight up for a 2x12 Trem-o-verb. This amp sounds fantasic. I love it. It has all of the gain I could ever need and it was a snap finding a tone on it that I liked. I have never owned an amp with two 12"s what a difference.
I told a close friend about it and later on he called to tell me that he found a link showing Metallicas current touring gear. 2x12 Trem-o-verb was listed at the top of James amp list. It was In Kirks too. How perfect is that.