Pinetree
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Hi all.
I've got a Mark IV 1x12 combo that Mesa built for me back in '93.
Awesome amp, but I've never really been totally happy with it. Seems like there's too many knobs, and the thing seems pretty touchy... I always thought it sounded "sterile".
I guess I kinda got used to just dialing up a nice crunchy tone with my old Marshalls without having to put a lot of effort into it, I dunno.
At any rate, I've been messing with this thing for 13 years, and just last week re-tubed it with Winged C's, but I'm STILL searching...
Which leads me to wonder if perhaps the new Stiletto ACE 2x12 combo might be more to my liking. I play Strats and Les Pauls, and am looking for a smoky, smoldering lead tone that's not too crisp, kind of heavy on the bass, and not "ratty". I jam in small bars and don't have the need to fill a stadium with sound.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
PT
I've got a Mark IV 1x12 combo that Mesa built for me back in '93.
Awesome amp, but I've never really been totally happy with it. Seems like there's too many knobs, and the thing seems pretty touchy... I always thought it sounded "sterile".
I guess I kinda got used to just dialing up a nice crunchy tone with my old Marshalls without having to put a lot of effort into it, I dunno.
At any rate, I've been messing with this thing for 13 years, and just last week re-tubed it with Winged C's, but I'm STILL searching...
Which leads me to wonder if perhaps the new Stiletto ACE 2x12 combo might be more to my liking. I play Strats and Les Pauls, and am looking for a smoky, smoldering lead tone that's not too crisp, kind of heavy on the bass, and not "ratty". I jam in small bars and don't have the need to fill a stadium with sound.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
PT