So, years ago I happened to plug into a Blue Angel 4x10 to check out a guitar I was interested in buying, and quickly concluded that it was the best clean amp I'd every played through. But, I wasn't into combos back then. Time passes, and I'm playing a lot of low gain combo type stuff, and last weekend I picked up a 1x12 BA, since the 4x10 seemed overkill for all my gigging situations (for rehearsal I've been using a Subway Blues).
The BA always seems overlooked--all the single-channel clean guys tend to abhor Mesa in favor of vintage Fender, Dr. Z, Vox, etc. And I've heard about noise issues, but while the noise floor seemed a bit higher than say a BF Deluxe Reverb, it didn't seem noisier than many tweed amps, and to me it sort of straddles the BF/Tweed Fender tones. On stage, the noise is completely unnoticeable, but the tone was righteous. All the other guitarists on the bill wanted to know what it was and if I'd done any mods to it, but it's totally stock, with the original tubes. About the only thing I could wish for is built in Trem, but my Diaz Tremodillo covers that.
Still, there's a 4x10 for sale just 30 miles away, you know, just thinkin'...for backup or something.
The BA always seems overlooked--all the single-channel clean guys tend to abhor Mesa in favor of vintage Fender, Dr. Z, Vox, etc. And I've heard about noise issues, but while the noise floor seemed a bit higher than say a BF Deluxe Reverb, it didn't seem noisier than many tweed amps, and to me it sort of straddles the BF/Tweed Fender tones. On stage, the noise is completely unnoticeable, but the tone was righteous. All the other guitarists on the bill wanted to know what it was and if I'd done any mods to it, but it's totally stock, with the original tubes. About the only thing I could wish for is built in Trem, but my Diaz Tremodillo covers that.
Still, there's a 4x10 for sale just 30 miles away, you know, just thinkin'...for backup or something.