Hi guys,
i am saving up to change my rig, and I'm thinking of going 'all mesa'. I currently have the following:
mesa mark 4
engl special edition
trainwreck-clone
marshall JMP (the original, not the rackunit).
rivera m100 (fender-ish clean,marsall-esque drive).
I really like the dirty, agressive tone of the marshall, and the sag of a recto, but I also love the tight, powerfull, articulate drive of the engl. the mark4 sometimes has a great leadtone, and sometimes its just a fizzy mess (though I noticed that using a frontloaded cab with 2 v30's makes it a lot smoother and tighter, compared with the internal speaker, yeah, forgot to mention: its a combo).
the thing is, I know I like the mark 5, so thats set. but I'm doubtful regarding the roadking or roadster. I have tried the rectifiers,the usual versions, single, dual and triple. but those really have an awefull clean, the crunchtones are too compressed, and the heavy rhythm and lead tones are too mushy and flabby and saggy. I only know that on record, I do like the rectifier-sound, but I don't like them when I play them.
I did try the roadster, and those cleans were wonderful, and those crunchtones were better, but the amp I tried was most likely defective, cause it was humming like hell. much, much, much worse than any other amp there.
my problem is the following.
how does the roadking sound compared with the roadster? I know that the cleans are like the lonestar (aka: awesome!) but I have no clue regarding the 3rd and 4th channel. are they in anyway like the 'regular' rectifier? if so, the roadking won't be up my ally. I do think that it might sound completely different due to the progressive linkage etc etc, but I have no clue.
All information about this amp would help greatly! I know that 'try and judge' is the standard practice, but there's NO dealer, store or whatever here in this country, which stocks this amp. Only the cheaper mesa's. the mark5 can't be found (easily) too. If I want to hear the amp, I have to order it in a shop, and I'll also have to BUY the amp! I can't try it out, and say, nah, not my cup'o tea.... thats why I ask
i am saving up to change my rig, and I'm thinking of going 'all mesa'. I currently have the following:
mesa mark 4
engl special edition
trainwreck-clone
marshall JMP (the original, not the rackunit).
rivera m100 (fender-ish clean,marsall-esque drive).
I really like the dirty, agressive tone of the marshall, and the sag of a recto, but I also love the tight, powerfull, articulate drive of the engl. the mark4 sometimes has a great leadtone, and sometimes its just a fizzy mess (though I noticed that using a frontloaded cab with 2 v30's makes it a lot smoother and tighter, compared with the internal speaker, yeah, forgot to mention: its a combo).
the thing is, I know I like the mark 5, so thats set. but I'm doubtful regarding the roadking or roadster. I have tried the rectifiers,the usual versions, single, dual and triple. but those really have an awefull clean, the crunchtones are too compressed, and the heavy rhythm and lead tones are too mushy and flabby and saggy. I only know that on record, I do like the rectifier-sound, but I don't like them when I play them.
I did try the roadster, and those cleans were wonderful, and those crunchtones were better, but the amp I tried was most likely defective, cause it was humming like hell. much, much, much worse than any other amp there.
my problem is the following.
how does the roadking sound compared with the roadster? I know that the cleans are like the lonestar (aka: awesome!) but I have no clue regarding the 3rd and 4th channel. are they in anyway like the 'regular' rectifier? if so, the roadking won't be up my ally. I do think that it might sound completely different due to the progressive linkage etc etc, but I have no clue.
All information about this amp would help greatly! I know that 'try and judge' is the standard practice, but there's NO dealer, store or whatever here in this country, which stocks this amp. Only the cheaper mesa's. the mark5 can't be found (easily) too. If I want to hear the amp, I have to order it in a shop, and I'll also have to BUY the amp! I can't try it out, and say, nah, not my cup'o tea.... thats why I ask