Hey everyone. I copied this over from a Harm Cent forum that I just posted in. Wanted as much feedback as posssible. I just purchased a Mesa F-100 and use it with an Avatar 2x12. My cab came as a 3/4 closed back, but I purchased another back for it to make it closed. I use an 83 Les Paul Std w/ a JB bridge PU as my primary guitar, but I also have a 69 SG Special, and just ordered a Fender Am Deluxe V neck! I still have my Marshall JCM900, but planned on selling it to pay for this Mesa. Here are some of my thoughts after playing it a little bit. This is cut from an email that I sent to my buddy/bandmate/guitar player this AM:
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I stayed home and rocked on that amp for 30min this AM. One thing that I remembered reading about was that this amp is not a "high gain" amp. The Marshall would kind of be considered more of a higher gain amp, with the SL-X being even more punishing.
The Marshall's distortion is smoother and much warmer. Which is funny cuz it has the same exact tube set up! HA! Anyway, the Mesa isn't as warm and doesn't have that nice warm (perfect) type distortion (which I KNOW that Mesa's are like Marshall's). BUT, after playing the Mesa for a while, you kinda get used to it. I think it will do a really good job cutting thru the mix. I will say that the amp is VERY VERY responsive to the slightest little thing. If you back your vol knob off a little, the tone changes quite a bit. Which can be very cool.
So, I messed and messed with the distortion for a while and got a pretty good tone. A nice "rock" tone I guess. It's not warm and creamy like the Marshall, but I think it's pretty good. The main thing with the Mesa distortion, and this is NOT a good thing, is that to my ears, it's fatiguing. There is this "harsh bite" that just doesn't go away. The louder I turned it up, the more I thought, "what IS that?? It hurts my ears!" The Marshall doesn't do that. The louder it gets, the creamier it gets. HA! And with the Mesa, it helps if you dial out the highs and mids a little. But it seems odd to me that in order for it to sound "good", i have to have the gain on about 2PM highs on about 10AM and the mids on about 10AM, and the bass at like 3AM. So, what I'm saying is... EQ is part of it, but it's also the nature of that distortion I think. It just has a bite to it that won't go away. So.. that is BAD. But I think once I get into a live sitch, that Mesa will cut thru well, and the sounds I'm hearing now will probl get filtered out. I just don't know.
I guess it could be the tubes too, but they have a nice orange glow to them. I think they are fine. So, unless I want to venture on a tube changing oddessy, I'll never know! I also have no clue how old the tubes are, if they NEED changed, how to tell, etc. And maybe new tubes won't make a huge diff?
Then I switched to the clean sound... and it was bonerville!! I may change my mind in the "real world" but it is really really nice. Warm, rich, lots and lots of body, nice top end, etc. It's really sweet. If I experience that the distortion sounds really good on stage and blends well with the band, then I think I can be totally satisfied with it. I just need to always remember to never play my Marshall cuz it'll erase everything I've convinced myself of regarding the distortion. HA!!
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So, keep in mind that I play in a cover band that does anything from Motown to Fall Out Boy and everything in between. Funk, Disco, Classic Rock, Modern Hits, 80's classic pop hits, etc. So, I don't need a high gain amp. I need an amp that would sound good playing middle of the road rock ala Aerosmith/Tom Petty/Skynyrd/Zep. I THINK this amp will do it. According to Harm Cent reviews, etc this amp is supposed to have this great low end, perfect distortion, etc. But this just goes to show you and everything is totally subjective!! The perfect distortion to you could be crap to me. The ONLY reason I bought this amp was because my JCM900 is a one trick pony. It's distortion for my needs is perfect. I simply LOVE that amp. BUT, it's one channel, and doesn't clean up all that great. If I were in an original band that played rock all the time, then great! But I need to cover a lot of ground halfway convincingly. So, I needed a two channel amp that had a good clean sound. I figured I've give Mesa a shot. But so far, I'm not all that blown away. I think it's a really nice amp, etc, but I'm not exploding with joy either.
I was also wondering how much more of a diff it would make if I bought a 4x12 cab to use with it? OR, what if I took the closed back off my cab and went back to the partial opened back? That partial opened back didn't sound all that great with the Marshall because it kind made it sound slightly mid/boxey sounding. Typical of a 2x12 for sure. You can't beat the "thrust" of a 4x12 for sure. I know some guys who play their heads thru 4x12 end up thinking "Wow, that sounds much much better". So, I just don't know.
I'm hoping you guys can give me some really good advice!
Thanks! Jason
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I stayed home and rocked on that amp for 30min this AM. One thing that I remembered reading about was that this amp is not a "high gain" amp. The Marshall would kind of be considered more of a higher gain amp, with the SL-X being even more punishing.
The Marshall's distortion is smoother and much warmer. Which is funny cuz it has the same exact tube set up! HA! Anyway, the Mesa isn't as warm and doesn't have that nice warm (perfect) type distortion (which I KNOW that Mesa's are like Marshall's). BUT, after playing the Mesa for a while, you kinda get used to it. I think it will do a really good job cutting thru the mix. I will say that the amp is VERY VERY responsive to the slightest little thing. If you back your vol knob off a little, the tone changes quite a bit. Which can be very cool.
So, I messed and messed with the distortion for a while and got a pretty good tone. A nice "rock" tone I guess. It's not warm and creamy like the Marshall, but I think it's pretty good. The main thing with the Mesa distortion, and this is NOT a good thing, is that to my ears, it's fatiguing. There is this "harsh bite" that just doesn't go away. The louder I turned it up, the more I thought, "what IS that?? It hurts my ears!" The Marshall doesn't do that. The louder it gets, the creamier it gets. HA! And with the Mesa, it helps if you dial out the highs and mids a little. But it seems odd to me that in order for it to sound "good", i have to have the gain on about 2PM highs on about 10AM and the mids on about 10AM, and the bass at like 3AM. So, what I'm saying is... EQ is part of it, but it's also the nature of that distortion I think. It just has a bite to it that won't go away. So.. that is BAD. But I think once I get into a live sitch, that Mesa will cut thru well, and the sounds I'm hearing now will probl get filtered out. I just don't know.
I guess it could be the tubes too, but they have a nice orange glow to them. I think they are fine. So, unless I want to venture on a tube changing oddessy, I'll never know! I also have no clue how old the tubes are, if they NEED changed, how to tell, etc. And maybe new tubes won't make a huge diff?
Then I switched to the clean sound... and it was bonerville!! I may change my mind in the "real world" but it is really really nice. Warm, rich, lots and lots of body, nice top end, etc. It's really sweet. If I experience that the distortion sounds really good on stage and blends well with the band, then I think I can be totally satisfied with it. I just need to always remember to never play my Marshall cuz it'll erase everything I've convinced myself of regarding the distortion. HA!!
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So, keep in mind that I play in a cover band that does anything from Motown to Fall Out Boy and everything in between. Funk, Disco, Classic Rock, Modern Hits, 80's classic pop hits, etc. So, I don't need a high gain amp. I need an amp that would sound good playing middle of the road rock ala Aerosmith/Tom Petty/Skynyrd/Zep. I THINK this amp will do it. According to Harm Cent reviews, etc this amp is supposed to have this great low end, perfect distortion, etc. But this just goes to show you and everything is totally subjective!! The perfect distortion to you could be crap to me. The ONLY reason I bought this amp was because my JCM900 is a one trick pony. It's distortion for my needs is perfect. I simply LOVE that amp. BUT, it's one channel, and doesn't clean up all that great. If I were in an original band that played rock all the time, then great! But I need to cover a lot of ground halfway convincingly. So, I needed a two channel amp that had a good clean sound. I figured I've give Mesa a shot. But so far, I'm not all that blown away. I think it's a really nice amp, etc, but I'm not exploding with joy either.
I was also wondering how much more of a diff it would make if I bought a 4x12 cab to use with it? OR, what if I took the closed back off my cab and went back to the partial opened back? That partial opened back didn't sound all that great with the Marshall because it kind made it sound slightly mid/boxey sounding. Typical of a 2x12 for sure. You can't beat the "thrust" of a 4x12 for sure. I know some guys who play their heads thru 4x12 end up thinking "Wow, that sounds much much better". So, I just don't know.
I'm hoping you guys can give me some really good advice!
Thanks! Jason
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