oceantracks
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Hi guys, looks like a great site. Was hoping for some advice here.
No one around me has a Stiletto Ace to hear, but a music store I deal with in New York does and I COULD have them send it down to me to try. Before I get involved with that, and because I'm new to MESA, I though I'd run this by you.
I need a great studio amp. Don't need volume. Something volume wise in the order of a Deluxe Reverb is more than enough.
I need versatility. I do everything from Beatles style jangle to modern alternative. I realize there is no one amp that does it all, but have been reading some pretty nice things about the 1*12 Stiletto combo. If the cleans are pretty nice, I'm sure it's overdrive would be great. I tend to also like playing on the bridge pickup with the volume backed off just enough that the clean sound has an edge to it.
I don't do blues, I'm generally in the pop and alternative vein. As a reference, I tried the Marshall 1974X but found it tonally too limited. Sounded great cranked, but with merely a TONE dial, not much to get out of it except that one great cranked sound. I need something more versatile.
I play a Fender Nocaster and a Gibson Explorer for humbucker sounds.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
Tom H
No one around me has a Stiletto Ace to hear, but a music store I deal with in New York does and I COULD have them send it down to me to try. Before I get involved with that, and because I'm new to MESA, I though I'd run this by you.
I need a great studio amp. Don't need volume. Something volume wise in the order of a Deluxe Reverb is more than enough.
I need versatility. I do everything from Beatles style jangle to modern alternative. I realize there is no one amp that does it all, but have been reading some pretty nice things about the 1*12 Stiletto combo. If the cleans are pretty nice, I'm sure it's overdrive would be great. I tend to also like playing on the bridge pickup with the volume backed off just enough that the clean sound has an edge to it.
I don't do blues, I'm generally in the pop and alternative vein. As a reference, I tried the Marshall 1974X but found it tonally too limited. Sounded great cranked, but with merely a TONE dial, not much to get out of it except that one great cranked sound. I need something more versatile.
I play a Fender Nocaster and a Gibson Explorer for humbucker sounds.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
Tom H