old-guy
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Yo Boys!
I posted 3 letters about the problem that I was having with my RV. I had the head with the 2x12 V-30 Recto bottom. Now, bear in mind I'm not a metal player. (For the record, I like metal and appreciate the talent and the technique required to play it) I play classic rock, blues, jazz, country etc. When I bought my RV I was told and read in reviews that this amp could do it all. From day one I was not happy with my sound. I blamed myself. It had to be my inexperience with an amp of this caliber and quality. I talked with Mesa, I put the amp in a larger room, I bought a Hot Plate, I raised the amp off the ground, I tweaked and tweaked, I swapped out the tubes, I even changed the pups in my PRS Custom 24, My LP sounded muddy. I finally contacted Trace at Voodoo Amps upstate NY. He said my problem was 2 fold. It was my amp and the cabinet that I had chosen. He could re-voice the amp for me but the cabinet would have to go. I was pretty upset to say the least and really felt like an a--hole. I calmed down and thought about things for a week. I got up yesterday morning and it came to me .......................
I put my amp into my pick-up (truck), went to a GC and traded it in for a Lone Star Classic. Took a bath on the RV but I gotta tell you guys, for me, it's the best money that I ever lost. They let me bring the Lone Star into a small "quiet " room and play it to my hearts content. It absolutely had that clean, chimey, bell like tone that had been so elusive for the past 9 months. I also tried the L.S. Special. LSS definitely not enough clean head room and I've come to know that I'm not a fan of EL84's. All you guys that have the LLS don't get mad at me. I think the LSS is an excellent amp, it's just not for me. I knew the tone (inside my head) that I was looking for and the 6L6's are what do it for me. I told the guy at GC the only thing that I was worried about was that the amp wasn't going to sound as good in my little 8'x 10' music room at home. He said "if you don't like it, bring it back, we'll do whatever you want, refund, exchange
etc." Here's the good part. This amp sounded every bit as good in my room as it did in theirs. Clean, chimey, bell-like tones. The thing that really made me feel good is that I wasn't freak'n crazy. The tone that I was looking for did in fact exist. THIS AMP SHINES. Now I gotta get a new pedal for my "Santana" sound. That's one thing that the RV did really well that this one can't do. But that's OK. Do any of you guys have any suggestions for the pedal? I have a modded Analog-man TS-9, it's great but it's not gonna do "Santana" for me.
Thanks for the "ear" guys. Just needed to share the "relief." Now I look foward to playing again. The only thing that I noticed is that this amp is not forgiving. There are no "cover-ups." If my playing is "off" I can definitely hear it. Let me tell ya, I found out that I need more practice. A lot of the notes that I thought I was hitting clean, guess what ........... like I said, I need more practice. But that's OK, that's what I was looking for!
Play Well!
I posted 3 letters about the problem that I was having with my RV. I had the head with the 2x12 V-30 Recto bottom. Now, bear in mind I'm not a metal player. (For the record, I like metal and appreciate the talent and the technique required to play it) I play classic rock, blues, jazz, country etc. When I bought my RV I was told and read in reviews that this amp could do it all. From day one I was not happy with my sound. I blamed myself. It had to be my inexperience with an amp of this caliber and quality. I talked with Mesa, I put the amp in a larger room, I bought a Hot Plate, I raised the amp off the ground, I tweaked and tweaked, I swapped out the tubes, I even changed the pups in my PRS Custom 24, My LP sounded muddy. I finally contacted Trace at Voodoo Amps upstate NY. He said my problem was 2 fold. It was my amp and the cabinet that I had chosen. He could re-voice the amp for me but the cabinet would have to go. I was pretty upset to say the least and really felt like an a--hole. I calmed down and thought about things for a week. I got up yesterday morning and it came to me .......................
I put my amp into my pick-up (truck), went to a GC and traded it in for a Lone Star Classic. Took a bath on the RV but I gotta tell you guys, for me, it's the best money that I ever lost. They let me bring the Lone Star into a small "quiet " room and play it to my hearts content. It absolutely had that clean, chimey, bell like tone that had been so elusive for the past 9 months. I also tried the L.S. Special. LSS definitely not enough clean head room and I've come to know that I'm not a fan of EL84's. All you guys that have the LLS don't get mad at me. I think the LSS is an excellent amp, it's just not for me. I knew the tone (inside my head) that I was looking for and the 6L6's are what do it for me. I told the guy at GC the only thing that I was worried about was that the amp wasn't going to sound as good in my little 8'x 10' music room at home. He said "if you don't like it, bring it back, we'll do whatever you want, refund, exchange
etc." Here's the good part. This amp sounded every bit as good in my room as it did in theirs. Clean, chimey, bell-like tones. The thing that really made me feel good is that I wasn't freak'n crazy. The tone that I was looking for did in fact exist. THIS AMP SHINES. Now I gotta get a new pedal for my "Santana" sound. That's one thing that the RV did really well that this one can't do. But that's OK. Do any of you guys have any suggestions for the pedal? I have a modded Analog-man TS-9, it's great but it's not gonna do "Santana" for me.
Thanks for the "ear" guys. Just needed to share the "relief." Now I look foward to playing again. The only thing that I noticed is that this amp is not forgiving. There are no "cover-ups." If my playing is "off" I can definitely hear it. Let me tell ya, I found out that I need more practice. A lot of the notes that I thought I was hitting clean, guess what ........... like I said, I need more practice. But that's OK, that's what I was looking for!
Play Well!