Lou said:So.............apparently I have a "Reeder" special. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
I have nothing to compare it to. Seller intimates that the channel II had a funny sound to it and the modification corrected that.
I can't help but think that Mesa designed the amp just the way they wanted to. And most certainly could have "cloned" channel II had that been their intent.
And since I was tossed between the Stiletto and the LoneStar, I feel I'm missing out on what sounds like a channel that had more gain to it.
Not much into modding and soldering but I'm going to go back through this thread and figure out how to reverse the mod and see for myself.
I wouldn't say that the amp post mod has less gain at all, it just has a less compressed sound to it. One of my concerns before doing the mod is that it would have less gain but I have not found that to be the case at all. In fact, I have found that I can dial in more gain without it becoming 'muddy' or 'muffled' as I thought it was pre-mod. It keeps the open, lively tone that ch1 has.
At the end of the day, it is all down to your personal tastes, and the best way to check would be to check out a stock amp, easier said than done I know, but I would suggest you get fully aquainted with the amp as it is and decide whether you like it or not before changing back. Like I said, the stock amp doesn't have more gain particularly, but a different basic sound.
Cheers, Simon