joegold
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I've been powering my Triaxis for many years now with a Mesa Simul-Satellite which is basically a self-contained Simul-Class power section (similar to a MKIV in pentode mode) plus a speaker/open backed cabinet.
It also has a rudimentary preamp. Vol, tone and effects loop (with return pot) and that's it. The effects return pot attenuates the power amp input signal too. It can handle anything from stomp boxes to line level. It's also got a graphic EQ, a Presence w/Pull-Shift knob, and a Master Vol pot, all of which come after the effects return point.
Sometimes I use the Satellite as a stand-alone amp for jazz gigs and jazz jam sessions but the tone leaves much to be desired for this.
I'm thinking lately that maybe I'll cop a used 50, 60, or 100 watt Mesa combo amp and use it for those jazz things, as well as for powering the Triaxis on pop/R&B gigs.
I'm thinking about the Caliber +, the DC-5, the MKIIB, Nomads, F's, even the MKI re-issue. Basically, anything 50 watts or above with an effects return or a power amp in jack is worth considering. I don't need high gain or channel switching but it might be nice to have anyway.
I think I'm going to pass on Simul-Class power sections though. I keep noticing sonic characteristics in my Simul-Satellite that seem to take away from the jazz sound I'm after, with the Triaxis as well as with the Satellite's own preamp. I owned a MKIV for a few years and it was similar in this regard. In fact I bought the MKIV for the same purposes, i.e for jazz gigs and jams. A Fifty/Fifty I have rented right now seems to sound a bit better than my Satellite in this area. So I'm thinking of going with Class AB power this time rather than with Simul-Class.
So... Are any of you Triaxis users out there using any of Mesa's combo amps to power your Triaxis?
The Fifty/Fifty I rented has much more bass than my Satellite. I figure that this is due to the Deep Mod I've heard that they started including as stock on these power amps in the mid 1990's, in order to voice it better for the Triaxis. My guess is that plugging into a 50 watt Mesa combo amp's effects return point might sound significantly different than the plugging into a Fifty/Fifty with the Deep Mod. True?
At any rate, comments from anybody out there, who has experimented with this already, would be welcome.
It also has a rudimentary preamp. Vol, tone and effects loop (with return pot) and that's it. The effects return pot attenuates the power amp input signal too. It can handle anything from stomp boxes to line level. It's also got a graphic EQ, a Presence w/Pull-Shift knob, and a Master Vol pot, all of which come after the effects return point.
Sometimes I use the Satellite as a stand-alone amp for jazz gigs and jazz jam sessions but the tone leaves much to be desired for this.
I'm thinking lately that maybe I'll cop a used 50, 60, or 100 watt Mesa combo amp and use it for those jazz things, as well as for powering the Triaxis on pop/R&B gigs.
I'm thinking about the Caliber +, the DC-5, the MKIIB, Nomads, F's, even the MKI re-issue. Basically, anything 50 watts or above with an effects return or a power amp in jack is worth considering. I don't need high gain or channel switching but it might be nice to have anyway.
I think I'm going to pass on Simul-Class power sections though. I keep noticing sonic characteristics in my Simul-Satellite that seem to take away from the jazz sound I'm after, with the Triaxis as well as with the Satellite's own preamp. I owned a MKIV for a few years and it was similar in this regard. In fact I bought the MKIV for the same purposes, i.e for jazz gigs and jams. A Fifty/Fifty I have rented right now seems to sound a bit better than my Satellite in this area. So I'm thinking of going with Class AB power this time rather than with Simul-Class.
So... Are any of you Triaxis users out there using any of Mesa's combo amps to power your Triaxis?
The Fifty/Fifty I rented has much more bass than my Satellite. I figure that this is due to the Deep Mod I've heard that they started including as stock on these power amps in the mid 1990's, in order to voice it better for the Triaxis. My guess is that plugging into a 50 watt Mesa combo amp's effects return point might sound significantly different than the plugging into a Fifty/Fifty with the Deep Mod. True?
At any rate, comments from anybody out there, who has experimented with this already, would be welcome.