Had my first gig with my 5:25 (w/12" Vin30) last night. It was great to have a tube amp on stage again, to hear that organic quality that cuts through the mix and also to be able to stomp a pedal to make it louder for solos! It really brought the best out of the whole band, as it was the most fun at a gig we've had in a few months. Everyone in the band raved about the Express!
The amazing part was that I was able to use the 5W setting all night. Of course this is a smaller bar & grill, with table seating for around 50 with an additional dozen or so at the bar. But even as the night wore on, I never had to have the master at more than 10 o'clock (with the gain at about 1 o'clock) on either channel. I used the crunch and blues modes all night long, and used the burn once. The Class A was especially noticeable with the blues mode, producing super rich tones the more I dug in with my pick attack. The FX loop was flawless, and my Blues Driver sounded excellent when used for solo boosting. The contour provided a nice extra girth whenever I needed it.
I know I'll have to use the dyna-watt for bigger shows in the future, as the 5W setting seems to start running out of headroom around halfway or so on the master. It's just great to have a small feature packed tube amp that I can take to any of our shows, big or small. The quality of the Express simply dwarfs anything I've ever had before, and it takes up only a slightly bigger footprint than the Cube 60 I was previously using. I'll be 50 this year, so I'm really hoping this is the last tube amp I'll ever need. I'm so glad that I didn't settle for a less costly China-or-Mexico made piece of crap. This is the amp I've waited for all my life, and now I know what you folks already knew... Mesa-Boogies freakin' rock!!
The amazing part was that I was able to use the 5W setting all night. Of course this is a smaller bar & grill, with table seating for around 50 with an additional dozen or so at the bar. But even as the night wore on, I never had to have the master at more than 10 o'clock (with the gain at about 1 o'clock) on either channel. I used the crunch and blues modes all night long, and used the burn once. The Class A was especially noticeable with the blues mode, producing super rich tones the more I dug in with my pick attack. The FX loop was flawless, and my Blues Driver sounded excellent when used for solo boosting. The contour provided a nice extra girth whenever I needed it.
I know I'll have to use the dyna-watt for bigger shows in the future, as the 5W setting seems to start running out of headroom around halfway or so on the master. It's just great to have a small feature packed tube amp that I can take to any of our shows, big or small. The quality of the Express simply dwarfs anything I've ever had before, and it takes up only a slightly bigger footprint than the Cube 60 I was previously using. I'll be 50 this year, so I'm really hoping this is the last tube amp I'll ever need. I'm so glad that I didn't settle for a less costly China-or-Mexico made piece of crap. This is the amp I've waited for all my life, and now I know what you folks already knew... Mesa-Boogies freakin' rock!!