I made a post the other day about how the recent purchase of a DC5 was giving me a doubts about my Roadster. Today no one was home (thanksgiving alone for me!) so I decided to AB the heck out of them to try and tweak the Roadster in order to get more out of it. At one point I even decided to switch around speakers in order to make sure it wasn't the older speakers in the DC combo that made me like it. The DC through the brand new 2x12 recto cab was even better than it was before!
My needs are are pretty simple for Mesa's. I need a 90's heavy rhythm, a Petrucci lead tone, and a solid clean (I dont mind if its a little dirty lol).
To be more specific the Roadster is giving me solid tones for any kind of rhythm, but just not doing it for me on any kind of lead/single note riffage. I've tried setting it to 50w, using channel 3/4, trying the many other options, and nothing good seems to come out of it. Its a brand new Roadster maybe 4 months old, and the tubes have been broken in so that shouldn't be the problem.
I've been considering a distortion/od pedal which I'm sure can remedy this, but I'm just kinda let down that I would need to do that in order to get a decent sound. My DC just gives this to me right out of the gate, and I still get a really nice rock+heavy rhythm out of it too.
The purchase of the DC was just to have a beater in order to travel around to practices etc, and I really want to have a really nice amp for home/recording stuff or decent gigs. Do you guys think this is just a preference thing? Maybe I should trade in the Roadster for a Mark IV? I do remember reading about someone else with a similar problem a week or so ago on the forums. This isn't my first recto. I've actually owned Recto's for the last 8 years or more.
Thanks for any help, and settings are appreciated although I'd be shocked if that did it for me. I'll give you a dollar if you give me a setting that does it lol!
Mike
My needs are are pretty simple for Mesa's. I need a 90's heavy rhythm, a Petrucci lead tone, and a solid clean (I dont mind if its a little dirty lol).
To be more specific the Roadster is giving me solid tones for any kind of rhythm, but just not doing it for me on any kind of lead/single note riffage. I've tried setting it to 50w, using channel 3/4, trying the many other options, and nothing good seems to come out of it. Its a brand new Roadster maybe 4 months old, and the tubes have been broken in so that shouldn't be the problem.
I've been considering a distortion/od pedal which I'm sure can remedy this, but I'm just kinda let down that I would need to do that in order to get a decent sound. My DC just gives this to me right out of the gate, and I still get a really nice rock+heavy rhythm out of it too.
The purchase of the DC was just to have a beater in order to travel around to practices etc, and I really want to have a really nice amp for home/recording stuff or decent gigs. Do you guys think this is just a preference thing? Maybe I should trade in the Roadster for a Mark IV? I do remember reading about someone else with a similar problem a week or so ago on the forums. This isn't my first recto. I've actually owned Recto's for the last 8 years or more.
Thanks for any help, and settings are appreciated although I'd be shocked if that did it for me. I'll give you a dollar if you give me a setting that does it lol!
Mike