Warning: N00b rambling ahead.
Greetings everyone. I've been lurking here off and on for a while now. As covered in this thread, I did follow the advice given and picked up a better axe than the Wa-Mart special I started playing with (which I've since sold). I've been fooling around with my Peavey VK112 combo, and the clean channel is great, but I'm starting to feel like something is lacking in the lead channel. It could just very well be my imagination, playing, the amp's tubes, speaker, my guitars pickups or any combination thereof, but I'm thinking its time to start looking at a Mesa. Even if I don't pick one up for another 6 months or a year because of having to save up, I'd like to start collecting data and opinions on Mesa's various products now, so I can pick up the right amp for me the first time, hopefully.
Thus far, the only Mesa I've played which I know I liked was that Single Rectoverb 1x12 combo with an additional 1x12 open back cab (pretty sure it had a C90 in it). The red channel had a delicious aggressiveness to it. However, I've also been considering the tones of some of my heroes (Hetfield's chugging rythyms on Lightning and Puppets, Petrucci's singing leads, etc.) and realize that these tones didn't come from Rectos but Mark series amps. I've not had an opportunity to play a Mark series, I've not been able to locate a used one I could demo, but to be fair, I haven't been looking for one, either. So I'm wondering, should I be looking at a Recto or a Mark?
Now, I'm not an actively gigging musician, nor do I have any plans to do so in the near future. That could change, but who the hell wants to listen to a computer tech play Metallica covers? If anything, I'd be looking to jam with my buddies and maybe record some stuff as well. The latter there makes consider racks vs heads, which is a whole other can of worms.
Now I realize you guys probably get lots of "which amp for me?" threads and I've been trying to read up on the various products Mesa offers, but the more I read, the more options I find and less sure I am of which ones I should consider. Can some of you guys who know your amps better than I do help me out here?
Greetings everyone. I've been lurking here off and on for a while now. As covered in this thread, I did follow the advice given and picked up a better axe than the Wa-Mart special I started playing with (which I've since sold). I've been fooling around with my Peavey VK112 combo, and the clean channel is great, but I'm starting to feel like something is lacking in the lead channel. It could just very well be my imagination, playing, the amp's tubes, speaker, my guitars pickups or any combination thereof, but I'm thinking its time to start looking at a Mesa. Even if I don't pick one up for another 6 months or a year because of having to save up, I'd like to start collecting data and opinions on Mesa's various products now, so I can pick up the right amp for me the first time, hopefully.
Thus far, the only Mesa I've played which I know I liked was that Single Rectoverb 1x12 combo with an additional 1x12 open back cab (pretty sure it had a C90 in it). The red channel had a delicious aggressiveness to it. However, I've also been considering the tones of some of my heroes (Hetfield's chugging rythyms on Lightning and Puppets, Petrucci's singing leads, etc.) and realize that these tones didn't come from Rectos but Mark series amps. I've not had an opportunity to play a Mark series, I've not been able to locate a used one I could demo, but to be fair, I haven't been looking for one, either. So I'm wondering, should I be looking at a Recto or a Mark?
Now, I'm not an actively gigging musician, nor do I have any plans to do so in the near future. That could change, but who the hell wants to listen to a computer tech play Metallica covers? If anything, I'd be looking to jam with my buddies and maybe record some stuff as well. The latter there makes consider racks vs heads, which is a whole other can of worms.
Now I realize you guys probably get lots of "which amp for me?" threads and I've been trying to read up on the various products Mesa offers, but the more I read, the more options I find and less sure I am of which ones I should consider. Can some of you guys who know your amps better than I do help me out here?