toneocaster said:After owning my ED for 5 months now I took it to a gig last night, to a venue that holds probably 250 people.....a fairly good sized club. I couldn't wait to start the evening and see how she performed. I've spent countless hours at home experimenting with my ED and using different guitars, i.e. strats, PRS's and I could get the sound I was looking for with no problem. So I set the amp like I always do, 45w and right from the get go I had to turn the volume up. I turned the master up till I was blending with the mix. I was using a CS 56 strat with stock pups. The clean tones were great. When it was solo time, I was very disappointed. The minute I hit the gain (and I tried both stages) it was like someone reached over and turned all the treble off and the bass all the way up?? It was muddy as hell and sounded awful. I had a Keeley modded Blues Driver just in case and it saved my biscuits! Next set I switched to my Tom Anderson DT Classic, Humbucker in the bridge and, switched to the 90w mode. Clean sounded wonderful, the minute the gain was engaged the muddy bassy tone returned. I stayed on the clean channel and used the Blues Driver for the rest of the night. Even reaching down and turning the treble up, it didn't help at all. It just made the clean channel more bright....and with a strat that's not needed.
Guys, what am I doing wrong? The amp is loaded with 25 w greenbacks wired at 8 ohms and as it stands, I ready to sell this amp and stick to my trusty Fuchs ODS for my live gigs. 2k is a bit much for a bedroom amp. Any and all help and input would be greatly appreciated!
boogiemon said:Beginning w/the Lonestar, Mesa seems to have hit on a really great clean tone & they've carried it forward to the Electradyne and the TA series. They've also made an attempt to back-port it to the rectifiers and the mark series (mark5). Unfortunately, in the case of the lonestar, electradyne, & TA's, the gain channel has gone to crap. i had a couple lonestars and they sounded great at low volume but in a band setting, the gain channel was just as you describe w/your ED.
boogiemon said:Beginning w/the Lonestar, Mesa seems to have hit on a really great clean tone & they've carried it forward to the Electradyne and the TA series. They've also made an attempt to back-port it to the rectifiers and the mark series (mark5). Unfortunately, in the case of the lonestar, electradyne, & TA's, the gain channel has gone to crap. i had a couple lonestars and they sounded great at low volume but in a band setting, the gain channel was just as you describe w/your ED. i also tried a TA 30 in the store & the clean channel is about the best i've ever heard but the gain channel sounded constipated like the LS's i've had. Mods, speaker changes, nothing could fix it. i finally gave up. If i were stuck w/one though i'd try keeping the preamp gain much lower & let the power amp work some more.
toneocaster said:It's been a while since I've posted but I'd like to update my ED Dissapointment post. I've been waiting patiently on my ED to sound the way I like it and it was an easy, under $100. fix. I installed 2 Jensen Mod.70w.12'. 16ohm speakers (made in Italy) and the amp sounds great! The greenbacks just didn't cut it. Loudspeakers Plus had the Jensen's for $47. a piece (still do), so I figured why not. They got here in less than a week and the difference they made were / are unbelievable! The bottom is tight, the mids and highs are perfect to my ears and style of playing. I'm seriously thinking of buying a couple more to retrofit a couple of my other amps. I've always thought of Jensen's as being a Fenderish speaker and I can't say enough about the difference they made. Hopefully Santa will bring me a digital recorder this year and I can post some videos!................bottom line, I'm a happy Mesa owner again!
Y'all have a Merry Christmas!!
toneocaster said:Took the ED last night for our New Years Eve gig and I'm happy to report, it kicked *** and took names! I switched between 90 and 45w and the 45w setting provided what I needed for the gig! I'm glad I didn't dump it on eBay! Happy New Year!
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