OK I have played them all, Mesa oversized, mesa traditional, marshall AV (V30's) and Marshall Lead (75's). I have also played every varience you can imagine, from straight fronts, to slanted, old marshall cabintes compared to the new, so here is what I have tell you.
Understand when you hear alot of people say the mesa cabinets have a looser bottem end, most of the time the people are talking about the mesa oversized cab, and this is true.
Being an oversized cab there is more internal volume, this cuts the mids and makes the bottem end looser. These was great for the late 90's nu metal wall of sound, but for tighter metal and rock it is not that good.
Marshall cab with 75's compared to Mesa oversized, well yes the 75's will have a tighter bottem end, however they have more of the mid's cut and sound thin. Alot of people love this sound when playing by themselves, however in a band situation it is not good as you will get lost in the mix.
For Marshall style amps I love the 75's, probaly because they have so much midrange, a little to much when played through a V30 cab.
For my mesa Recto's, well i need the V30 traditional cab, because these amps are already mid cut so the V30 equals it out.
So to recap,
Marshall amps, my stiletto and my Mark IV I play through the 75 cab.
For my recto's, V30 traditional cab all the way.
mrdylan said:
KingoftheRing said:
what exactly do you want to know ??
how a recto sound through a marshall cab at all ?
or especially how it sounds in stereo ?
yeah
I am curious of how it sounds with a marshall cab compared to a Mesa cab for the people that have tried both.
does it hold up well with a marshall ? should I be looking to get a Mesa cab ?
I am hoping to have my Duel rec in the next week or so so I will know how the Marshall cab sounds but still no idea how to compare it to a Mesa cab.
I have only played Marshall Amps and Cabs I have owned a few different heads and combos and what not.
thanks for the replys