KH Guitar Freak
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BlairRich said:I'm welding mine to my leg then. This is the most versitile amp I've ever owned.
True shame people dont know a working bands amp. Modeling amps came about because people wanted to sound like the album. Truth is the sound recorded DID'NT sound like the album (Until the prossessing was done) and this amp has the true raw overdrive most classics and metal songs had in the studio before processing.
Figures.... Mayans were right ....2012.
I wouldn't blame digital amps for the Stiletto's demise IMO. It's more to do with the fact that many people complain that it's too bright and harsh. That can be easily solved if you turn down the master volume, and bring the volume back up with the output control to help fatten things up. If that still doesn't work, I'll share something with these guys. Many of the famous classic Marshall are inherently bright as well. It really depends on how you use the Stiletto...
Also, I think Marshall fans in general are just going to stick to buying Marshalls than to purchase a Stiletto. Furthermore, it seems like most Mesa fans would prefer the Mark or Rectifier series amps. It's partially because of that that there seems to be less people buying Stilettos...