Crimson King
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psychodave said:Crimson King said:psychodave said:I'm sticking with what I said, I thought the onboard GEQ sounded better than the boogie EQ in the loop (but using the loop was still very cool). I don't think the boogie EQ pedal has transistors in it like the onboard GEQ. The onboard sound sweeter to me. I wonder if anyone else has made the comparison? FWIW, I have 2 Boogie EQ pedals... so I do like them.
That's cool, but what you're saying seems inconsistent. You say the onboard is 100% better, but later say that the pedal is also very cool but just not as good. Not trying to nitpick, but either you're really into hyperbole or your tastes/opinions change by the minute. Also, they don't appear to match up with general recommendations out there that an EQ in the loop - much less a Mesa EQ - matches closely with the onboard GEQ.
Mesa has repeatedly told me and has posted on the web that it's the same EQ, using the same parts. In fact, they actively persuaded me to choose the cheaper pedal than paying more in retro-fitting my amp.
Finally, have you compared your GEQ equipped IIC+ with non-EQ model running the pedal in the loop? Given the noted differences between the EQ and non-EQ models, and the fact that you can't equate them by merely turning off the EQ, I think that's a more accurate comparison. Otherwise it's apples to oranges.
I was just trying to be more polite in my 2nd response. But, again, the onboard GEQ is yes, 100% better to me. BUT, it wasn't like the pedal EQ sucked. I just heard a big difference. If I had a choice, I would take the onboard GEQ 100% of the time over a non GEQ. There was a non GEQ 2C+ for sale on TGP for $800 last year and it sat for a long time. If I thought it sounded close with an EQ in the loop I would have bought it and enjoyed it.
I have spoken to someone at Boogie and they agreed with me that the pedal is NOT the same as the onboard GEQ. No need to have a pissing match about it though and I'm not going into my conversation about it.
I have not tried it through a non GEQ equipped 2c+. I only played one non GEQ 2C+ and I didn't like it.
Bottom line is if someone likes their amp with a EQ in the loop then that is great. No need to worry about what I think. 8)
Let's just say that as someone pricing out IIC+s deliverable to the western U.S. for the past 6 mos., you're totally wrong about price. Think I am wrong, go ahead and link one selling for less than $1,750.00.
Also, let's just say your opinion - which you are definitely entitled to - is almost totally anomalous to what almost all respected posters have previously written, what Mike B. personally has told me, what Doug W. wrote about in the MK V manual and what Mesa decided to do in designing the Mark IIC+ setting on the MK V.
But, whatever, it's cool. I just feel no need to spend $400/500 in retrofitting my amp when Mike B. personally told me the pedal is just as good. Hence, my question on whether the Mesa pedal is itself worth it over other options.