Ok, here is my situation... I currently own a Mesa Nomad, I love the tones I'm getting from the amp and I'm about to perform the cap and effects loop mod on it. But I have a friend who used to play guitar for my old band who is wanting to sell his Bogner Uberschall to me for only a $1000. Which is obviously a sweet deal. I like the Uberschall, it deserves every bit of hype that it receives because it is a top of the line amplifier. But... It's not my kind of amp. It's more geared for Metal and I like more a traditional, straight up rock tone with not much saturation; the less gain I can get away with while still maintaining an punch and edge the better. Plus the cleans are not as strong as I would like... I prefer a tube amp with an amazing foundation clean tone to work with than a modern high gain amplifier. (I had a triple Recto and liked it, but it was not for me).
So here is my thought process, since I'm getting a great deal on the Bogner I'm looking to sell my Nomad use the money from that plus a little of my own to by the Bogner then turn around and sell the Bogner to make a little profit (cause I could use the money) and buy a Mesa amp (at a lesser price) that I would be a little more happy with. Now I have to make up my mind on which head to purchase. I love my Nomad, but I haven't A/Bed it against other Mesas. I've played the Express 5:50 head and was blown away by all it's options, it's tones were very impressive to my ears. I know i would be bumping myself down to 2 channels from 3 with the Nomad... but the 2 and 3 channel aren't that different on the Nomad so I don't even know if i would care. I would rely on my Line 6 M9 for any alternate tones. Then I saw the Electradyne demo video and based on what I heard it was pretty unbelievable for such a simple set up. The tone was articulate and clear just like I like it. My only worry is my control of the eq when switching from channel to channel, which I would have with the Express or Nomad. I haven't had chance to try it (The Electradyne) myself, I haven't found a store that carries it near me.
So is there an advice/recommendations between the 3 amplifiers or even others? I like the mark series as well and have had extensive playing time on the Mark IV, but again I'm not sure if it's what I'm looking for, it's almost too liquid sounding for me. The Lonestar is another option but I have had little to no experience with it.
Thanks!
So here is my thought process, since I'm getting a great deal on the Bogner I'm looking to sell my Nomad use the money from that plus a little of my own to by the Bogner then turn around and sell the Bogner to make a little profit (cause I could use the money) and buy a Mesa amp (at a lesser price) that I would be a little more happy with. Now I have to make up my mind on which head to purchase. I love my Nomad, but I haven't A/Bed it against other Mesas. I've played the Express 5:50 head and was blown away by all it's options, it's tones were very impressive to my ears. I know i would be bumping myself down to 2 channels from 3 with the Nomad... but the 2 and 3 channel aren't that different on the Nomad so I don't even know if i would care. I would rely on my Line 6 M9 for any alternate tones. Then I saw the Electradyne demo video and based on what I heard it was pretty unbelievable for such a simple set up. The tone was articulate and clear just like I like it. My only worry is my control of the eq when switching from channel to channel, which I would have with the Express or Nomad. I haven't had chance to try it (The Electradyne) myself, I haven't found a store that carries it near me.
So is there an advice/recommendations between the 3 amplifiers or even others? I like the mark series as well and have had extensive playing time on the Mark IV, but again I'm not sure if it's what I'm looking for, it's almost too liquid sounding for me. The Lonestar is another option but I have had little to no experience with it.
Thanks!