Caca_Spaniel_123
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Greetings everybody, first post here on the forum. I come forth with a simple question; how gained out and compressed are Mesa amps in general.. or simply how do they play?
Edit: I've found a clip comparing a Mkiii with a MkV and I MUCH prefer the MKIII, that is the sound I'm looking for.
I've been listening to lots of Mesa clips on YouTube and to me these two clips seems to have that signature Mesa sound that I'll try to put into words.. Harmonically rich and saturated, full-bodied and warm?
They sound quite different from Marshalls which IMO is narrower, punchier, more direct and ballsier. Almost like an "acoustisized" sound of an electric guitar, very natural and organic.
I was wondering whether it would make musical sense to play Mesa in a Marshall's place, if that makes any sense. Thank you all in advance.
Below are more personal info of my needs/thoughts, its long so feel free to skip.
I mainly play alternative rock music, its kinda hard to pin down the exact genre but I come from playing an 800 with an tube screamer or a klon and thats about as much gain I'd ever need. Thats my tonal base.
My choice of guitars would better explain my tonal palate, I have a Les Paul that has PAFs, another that has BKP Riff Raffs and a strat for dirty clean tones.
I'm not looking for a do it all amp here, I was wanna know what I'm getting with Mesa amps. I have no clue how they play and none of my local stores have them out for me to try.
I'm interested in the Fillmore, Triple Crown, Mark and Badlander lineup, it seems like either the vintagy Fillmore or the flagship Mark series would suit me best but the other two seems to be cool as well.
My thoughts on some other similar amps that usually goes from dirty clean to moderate high gain:
Friedman BE100: very nice modded plexi sound, a tad too polishes sounding, a bit less so with the C45 engaged.
Friedman JJ100: more aggression but no crunch channel.
Marshall 2555, 2210, 4100: amps that have character, maybe not the nicest amps amps but unique sounding. Maybe not the most versatile amps except the silver jub
Marshall 800, 1959, 1987: that marshall sound, but more options could have been nicer. Plexis need an attenuator which is a hassle
JTM45: maybe a tad too polite bluesy for my main amp. Id use it as a backup clean head.
Soldano: meant for studio guys but has that awesome blown up, turned up to 10 sound. Also has that boutique feel to it.. but less so than friedman amps. Has that sizzle that I love. Crunch channel could have a tad more gain before 10, past 10 to 11 it gets a bit boomy.
VH4: By far the best multi channel switcher, a polished 800 kinda thing with more low mids.. a German 800. Billy Corgan used to have one with now I understans why.
OG Peavey 5150 (rhythm + crunch): hotrodded 800 vibe but with a Peavey voice. Cant cleans or crunch with the rhythm high gain sound which is tragic, this is why it cant be my main amp. I rarely use the red lead channel
EVH 5150 (all versions): a bit gained out and modern sounding for my taste. Weird clean channel on both stealth versions
Dual/Triple Rectos: instantly recognisable tone but again too gained out.
Carsten Grace: this is so close to what I'm looking for, but its missing whatever its missing and that drives me nuts. Love the single channel design.
So that was a rather vague question but I hope I was able to put out what I had in my mind. Thank you all in advance.
Edit: I've found a clip comparing a Mkiii with a MkV and I MUCH prefer the MKIII, that is the sound I'm looking for.
I've been listening to lots of Mesa clips on YouTube and to me these two clips seems to have that signature Mesa sound that I'll try to put into words.. Harmonically rich and saturated, full-bodied and warm?
They sound quite different from Marshalls which IMO is narrower, punchier, more direct and ballsier. Almost like an "acoustisized" sound of an electric guitar, very natural and organic.
I was wondering whether it would make musical sense to play Mesa in a Marshall's place, if that makes any sense. Thank you all in advance.
Below are more personal info of my needs/thoughts, its long so feel free to skip.
I mainly play alternative rock music, its kinda hard to pin down the exact genre but I come from playing an 800 with an tube screamer or a klon and thats about as much gain I'd ever need. Thats my tonal base.
My choice of guitars would better explain my tonal palate, I have a Les Paul that has PAFs, another that has BKP Riff Raffs and a strat for dirty clean tones.
I'm not looking for a do it all amp here, I was wanna know what I'm getting with Mesa amps. I have no clue how they play and none of my local stores have them out for me to try.
I'm interested in the Fillmore, Triple Crown, Mark and Badlander lineup, it seems like either the vintagy Fillmore or the flagship Mark series would suit me best but the other two seems to be cool as well.
My thoughts on some other similar amps that usually goes from dirty clean to moderate high gain:
Friedman BE100: very nice modded plexi sound, a tad too polishes sounding, a bit less so with the C45 engaged.
Friedman JJ100: more aggression but no crunch channel.
Marshall 2555, 2210, 4100: amps that have character, maybe not the nicest amps amps but unique sounding. Maybe not the most versatile amps except the silver jub
Marshall 800, 1959, 1987: that marshall sound, but more options could have been nicer. Plexis need an attenuator which is a hassle
JTM45: maybe a tad too polite bluesy for my main amp. Id use it as a backup clean head.
Soldano: meant for studio guys but has that awesome blown up, turned up to 10 sound. Also has that boutique feel to it.. but less so than friedman amps. Has that sizzle that I love. Crunch channel could have a tad more gain before 10, past 10 to 11 it gets a bit boomy.
VH4: By far the best multi channel switcher, a polished 800 kinda thing with more low mids.. a German 800. Billy Corgan used to have one with now I understans why.
OG Peavey 5150 (rhythm + crunch): hotrodded 800 vibe but with a Peavey voice. Cant cleans or crunch with the rhythm high gain sound which is tragic, this is why it cant be my main amp. I rarely use the red lead channel
EVH 5150 (all versions): a bit gained out and modern sounding for my taste. Weird clean channel on both stealth versions
Dual/Triple Rectos: instantly recognisable tone but again too gained out.
Carsten Grace: this is so close to what I'm looking for, but its missing whatever its missing and that drives me nuts. Love the single channel design.
So that was a rather vague question but I hope I was able to put out what I had in my mind. Thank you all in advance.
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