So, I LOVED my mesa DC-5, however being 50 watts, it didn't have the PUNCH in the chest clarity when cranked, I found myself fighting against the amp (hiss, feedback, etc all related to pushing the amp too far)
It does not help that I like to boost and have compression on my distortion so we all know what that can do to high gain.
So I looked for a DC 10. Could not find one that wasn't a hassle or priced like a MKIV. I was also a little wary that it would sound a little different. I remember preferring my simuclass MK III at half power and was thinking the DC10 may have that same change in tone.
So, I removed the speaker/reverb tank from the combo and purchased a tube poweramp (Carvin 100).
I tested the waters first to see how it sounded if I put the combos speaker out into one 4x12, and slaved the signal into the tube poweramp.
Result: COME CLARITY! I could now have a really nice tone coming from the combo 4x12 without pushing it too hard, AND then amplify that tone to earth pounding headroom through the other power tube driven 4x12.
The next step, making this one amp. I called a friend of mine who works on my guitars/amps and left the amp with him.
I picked it up last night.
I give you:
"The Super Boogie"
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It does not help that I like to boost and have compression on my distortion so we all know what that can do to high gain.
So I looked for a DC 10. Could not find one that wasn't a hassle or priced like a MKIV. I was also a little wary that it would sound a little different. I remember preferring my simuclass MK III at half power and was thinking the DC10 may have that same change in tone.
So, I removed the speaker/reverb tank from the combo and purchased a tube poweramp (Carvin 100).
I tested the waters first to see how it sounded if I put the combos speaker out into one 4x12, and slaved the signal into the tube poweramp.
Result: COME CLARITY! I could now have a really nice tone coming from the combo 4x12 without pushing it too hard, AND then amplify that tone to earth pounding headroom through the other power tube driven 4x12.
The next step, making this one amp. I called a friend of mine who works on my guitars/amps and left the amp with him.
I picked it up last night.
I give you:
"The Super Boogie"