jammintree
Member
For several years I've been playing a Mesa Boogie Maverick 2x12 on and off in different groups. In many ways I really love this amp. I love that it is a basic two channel amp with reverb and doesn't have a million bells and whistles. The nature of the gain is also really to my liking, as the amount of drive is really controllable with my guitars volume knob.
What I have found lacking in both channels is that the bass doesn't have that hefty and tight thump, and more importantly I can't seem to dial in much jangle in the upper mids and treble. While I don't expect a fender type clean from this amp I would like some of those qualities which are common in many amp brands including Marshall and Vox. Currently I would describe the amps EQ character as a mountain of mids. I'm not looking for that blackface scooped mids thing; I like that boogies are a mids forward amp.
The question I have for all you Boogie players is this: Is the Maverick the right amp for me? Can I tweak it to get what I'm looking for or is there another Boogie that is more suitable for my needs?
Can I get more jangle, bigger - tighter bass with different tubes? What about speakers? Or should I be looking toward a Lonestar or Express to find these qualities? In the ideal world I'd like a boogie that has a Fender/vox/ marshal clean channel and a Mesa/Marshall crunch channel. I feel like the Maverick I have, which is all original stock (to the best of my knowledge) is really close to my ideal amp. Can ya'll help me get the rest of the way?
What I have found lacking in both channels is that the bass doesn't have that hefty and tight thump, and more importantly I can't seem to dial in much jangle in the upper mids and treble. While I don't expect a fender type clean from this amp I would like some of those qualities which are common in many amp brands including Marshall and Vox. Currently I would describe the amps EQ character as a mountain of mids. I'm not looking for that blackface scooped mids thing; I like that boogies are a mids forward amp.
The question I have for all you Boogie players is this: Is the Maverick the right amp for me? Can I tweak it to get what I'm looking for or is there another Boogie that is more suitable for my needs?
Can I get more jangle, bigger - tighter bass with different tubes? What about speakers? Or should I be looking toward a Lonestar or Express to find these qualities? In the ideal world I'd like a boogie that has a Fender/vox/ marshal clean channel and a Mesa/Marshall crunch channel. I feel like the Maverick I have, which is all original stock (to the best of my knowledge) is really close to my ideal amp. Can ya'll help me get the rest of the way?