Jericho-79
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Hey everyone. My friend wants me to try out a few used Mesa Boogie amps. He has a Triple Rectifier head, a Stiletto Trident head, and a Lone Star 2x12 combo.
I’ve never played through Mesa Boogies before. And I highly favor the ‘U2 sound’ (i.e., that soaring, shimmering, atmospheric vibe). So I’m more inclined to use the Fender Hot Rod or the Vox AC30.
So here’s my question:
Can Mesa Boogie models deliver a sound that is close to that of a Fender or Vox valve amp?
For example, I know that the Divided by 13 FTR can give off a Fender-y type sound, while the Divided by 13 RSA31 closely mimics an AC30-y type sound.
So can Mesa Boogies cop a Fender-like and/or AC30-like tone? :?
I heard the band Snow Patrol use Mesa Boogies, and their musical style is somewhat comparable to U2’s. :|
What do you guys think? Does anyone know for sure?
I’m interested in hearing what you guys have to say. I really appreciate the help, guys.
I’ve never played through Mesa Boogies before. And I highly favor the ‘U2 sound’ (i.e., that soaring, shimmering, atmospheric vibe). So I’m more inclined to use the Fender Hot Rod or the Vox AC30.
So here’s my question:
Can Mesa Boogie models deliver a sound that is close to that of a Fender or Vox valve amp?
For example, I know that the Divided by 13 FTR can give off a Fender-y type sound, while the Divided by 13 RSA31 closely mimics an AC30-y type sound.
So can Mesa Boogies cop a Fender-like and/or AC30-like tone? :?
I heard the band Snow Patrol use Mesa Boogies, and their musical style is somewhat comparable to U2’s. :|
What do you guys think? Does anyone know for sure?
I’m interested in hearing what you guys have to say. I really appreciate the help, guys.