joegold
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Hi
I know that back in the early 90's Mesa started modifying the 50/50 power amps to work better with the Triaxis. It's sometimes called the "Deep Mod".
I use my Triaxis with an old Simul Satellite which is supposed to match the power section of the MKIV in Triode mode but really doesn't IMO. (I owned a MKIV for a while too.)
I was just wondering if anybody knows of any mods that can be done to the Satellite to make it work better with the Triaxis. It's OK as is, but if it could be even better then that would be great.
Anything that could be done to make the Satellite sound more like one side of a 2:90 is what I'm after. The 2:90 manual says that they're using a new type of driver stage that is more "head-like". The driver on the Satellite seems similar to the 50/50. There is a pot on the back chassis that sets the level of the power amp input. Actually it's an effects loop with variable Return level patch point for the Satellite's built in preamp. The MKIV's Satellite send signal was fairly low level too as I recall. For line level signals like the Triaxis' main outputs this pot is set at approx 3. For lower signals like the triaxis' effects loop send the pots is set more like 7. Similar settings seem to work on the 50/50's Master Volume pots, as I recall. But the Satellite also has a Master volume on the front, as well as that Effect Ret Level on the back.
So, is there anything that can be done to the SimulSatellite to make it sound more like a 2:90? FYI The Simul Satellite can use either EL34's or 6L6's in the outer pair of tube sockets. I usually use 6L6's.
Also, any mods that would give me the switchable functions of the 2:90 (1/2 Drive, Deep, and Modern) would be great.
FYI
The Satellite has a "Modern" mode which is accessed by not pulling the Presence pot. Pulling the Presence pot is marked "Shift" but it's actually the norm. When pulled there is negative feedback and this acts like a normal Presence control. When not pulled there is no negative feedback, the amps gets louder with a boost in the bottom end and the top end, it distorts a bit more, and the pot has only a marginal effect as you turn it up.
Also... The Simul Satellite has a Class A/SimulClass switch, of course. The 2:90 manual doesn't say so but my guess is that its "1/2 Power" mode is basically just turning off the inner pair of power tubes for each side of the amp, just like the Class A/SimulClass switch on most SimulClass Boogies. But on my Satellite this switch makes a pop. On the 2:90 switching to 1/2 Poer is real quiet.
There is nothing on the Satellite similar to the 2:90's "Deep Mode" although I do have a 5-band EQ that is footswitchable, but can not be switched from the Triaxis' switching system.
Any thoughts/tips/info appreciated.
I know that back in the early 90's Mesa started modifying the 50/50 power amps to work better with the Triaxis. It's sometimes called the "Deep Mod".
I use my Triaxis with an old Simul Satellite which is supposed to match the power section of the MKIV in Triode mode but really doesn't IMO. (I owned a MKIV for a while too.)
I was just wondering if anybody knows of any mods that can be done to the Satellite to make it work better with the Triaxis. It's OK as is, but if it could be even better then that would be great.
Anything that could be done to make the Satellite sound more like one side of a 2:90 is what I'm after. The 2:90 manual says that they're using a new type of driver stage that is more "head-like". The driver on the Satellite seems similar to the 50/50. There is a pot on the back chassis that sets the level of the power amp input. Actually it's an effects loop with variable Return level patch point for the Satellite's built in preamp. The MKIV's Satellite send signal was fairly low level too as I recall. For line level signals like the Triaxis' main outputs this pot is set at approx 3. For lower signals like the triaxis' effects loop send the pots is set more like 7. Similar settings seem to work on the 50/50's Master Volume pots, as I recall. But the Satellite also has a Master volume on the front, as well as that Effect Ret Level on the back.
So, is there anything that can be done to the SimulSatellite to make it sound more like a 2:90? FYI The Simul Satellite can use either EL34's or 6L6's in the outer pair of tube sockets. I usually use 6L6's.
Also, any mods that would give me the switchable functions of the 2:90 (1/2 Drive, Deep, and Modern) would be great.
FYI
The Satellite has a "Modern" mode which is accessed by not pulling the Presence pot. Pulling the Presence pot is marked "Shift" but it's actually the norm. When pulled there is negative feedback and this acts like a normal Presence control. When not pulled there is no negative feedback, the amps gets louder with a boost in the bottom end and the top end, it distorts a bit more, and the pot has only a marginal effect as you turn it up.
Also... The Simul Satellite has a Class A/SimulClass switch, of course. The 2:90 manual doesn't say so but my guess is that its "1/2 Power" mode is basically just turning off the inner pair of power tubes for each side of the amp, just like the Class A/SimulClass switch on most SimulClass Boogies. But on my Satellite this switch makes a pop. On the 2:90 switching to 1/2 Poer is real quiet.
There is nothing on the Satellite similar to the 2:90's "Deep Mode" although I do have a 5-band EQ that is footswitchable, but can not be switched from the Triaxis' switching system.
Any thoughts/tips/info appreciated.