New Roadster Owner - First Impressions

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pokerrules47

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My quest for tone has taken me all over the map. I've had a bunch of mesas, marshall, peavey, carlsboro, carvin, roland, randall and a ton of preamps too. I have found things wrong with just about everything I've ever owned.

That being said, let me tell you a little about my guitar style. I play what I call "straight jacked" most of the time. I use my amp and my guitar. I prefer amps with reverb because I don't like outboard units. The only thing I use other than that is sometimes delay, or chorus. I really prefer the sound of my guitar and amp together alone. I love amps with master volumes, so I can crank the output section and get the masters to control the volume. I prefer the sound of 50w as opposed to 100, but I also like the sound of 100w amps.

I had always wanted a road king. It seemed like the perfect amp for me, however, 2 things prevented me from ever seriously thinking about getting one. 1) the price, 2) the complexity.

When the roadster came out, I thought I had found my solution. So for the past year or so I've been working out a way to get one. I live in Canada, and last year, when our dollar was stronger, I could have picked one up for 2k Canadian, however now, they are approaching 2600 before taxes, yikes.... My chance finally came as I found a used one on ebay, and I pulled the trigger. I got it today. It has the versatility of a road king (minus the progressive linkage) without the complexity. I am quite happy with it.

Of course, I research the **** out of any major purchase before I make it, so I basically knew exactly how I was going to set it up.

I setup channel 1 in tweed mode, 50w, tube rectifier, with lots of gain and mids. This gave me a thick SRV type tone.

I setup channel 2 with my clean sound from my old rectoverb. I always loved the musical feeling the clean of the rectoverb gave me, and this one nails it perfectly.

Channel 3, I setup like a hot-rodded marshall on vintage. It gives me that GNR type sound. Thick ballsy sound with a fair amount of mids.

Channel 4, I setup with the modern mode. On my rectoverb, I didn't find the modern mode very useful, however it's different on channel 4 of the roadster. Very useful, gobs and gobs of gain.

So I get my preamp section basically dialed in, and set about trying out the power section. I experimented with various power settings on the channels and finally decide on 50w across all channels except my clean. I setup tube rectification on channels 1 and 3 then crank my output section to see how she roars. I am pleasantly surprised as it exceeds my expectations.

I noodle around a bit, then shut it down because I have to run some errands. I return, and go to play some more, and decide to turn it to spongy instead of bold. OMFG, a whole new amp. My settings all work, but it's got a more organic feel to it. I can't explain it... it's just sonic nirvana.

I have to do a lot of fine tweaking, but from my ears so far, my low volume settings seem to be working well at louder stage type volumes too. No unwieldy feedback (I have come to expect this from mesas). And a nice chunky feel and response.

I'll post more as I move through my tweaking
 
that's awesome to hear..
I'm currently waiting for my Roadster head..
It's supposed to be at the dealer by the 30th, but we'll see..
I can't wait!! :)
 
You set up your roadster nearly identical as I did mine before I went Deuce. I know you will love that amp, shes a killer for sure...and the clean channels are second to none....
 
Actually, with the tweed mode in 100W mode and diode rectification, you'll get a nicer SRV type tone IMHO. Also, do try the Brit mode on channel 2 with the gain and treble cranked... 8)
 
KH Guitar Freak said:
Actually, with the tweed mode in 100W mode and diode rectification, you'll get a nicer SRV type tone IMHO. Also, do try the Brit mode on channel 2 with the gain and treble cranked... 8)

Ya I am fooling around with settings so far.... 100w mode on tweed (I didn't use diodes) sounded great, but only at higher volumes.. I'll get an attenuator soon and maybe move to it instead.

I am really starting to dig this 6l6 sound tho.. it wasn't nearly as nice in the recotverb... it was very dark sounding, not enough mids... my channel 3 really roars with the mids around 11:00, the treble and bass around 1. What a big chunky sound I get.
 
Ok here's my first quick ass recording of the new boogie.

It's LP std > boogie > efxloop > small clone > digitech digital delay on channel 3 vintage

http://sites.google.com/site/mikhael47/Home/testing3.mp3?attredirects=0

Of course the standard "my playing sucks I am just fooling around with recording" disclaimer applies
 
Dont mean to be the downer for this thread but I hope you like your Roadster more than I'm liking mine. I just put all new JJ tubes from Eurotubes and while I notice a difference I still cant get the distortion tone that I hear in my head. I find this strange though since most of my all-time favorite recorded (and live) tones come from Rectifiers.

Anyways, good luck with it.
 
I havent used anything but Mesa tubes in my Roadster just b/c I love the tone... in other amps however I have used JJs and they worked really well... maybe continue tweaking the amp.
 
corym1117 said:
Dont mean to be the downer for this thread but I hope you like your Roadster more than I'm liking mine. I just put all new JJ tubes from Eurotubes and while I notice a difference I still cant get the distortion tone that I hear in my head. I find this strange though since most of my all-time favorite recorded (and live) tones come from Rectifiers.

Anyways, good luck with it.


Power tubes or preamp tubes?

If you aren't liking the distortion that mesa boogies put out, then they really aren't for you. I can honestly say that out of all the amps I've ever owned, the boogies I have played have much better sounding (to my ears) distortion than the rest. That being said, what is the distortion you hear in your head? Can you describe it, or maybe tell me what artist(s) you would like to sound like?

Most of the time, even though an artist uses MB as an amp, they augment the sound with other devices (i.e. distortion units or preamps). If you are looking for Dimebag type sounds, you will be hard pressed to find them even in the dual rectifier (you might get close but you won't nail it).

What's in your signal chain?
 
KH Guitar Freak said:
Also, do try the Brit mode on channel 2 with the gain and treble cranked... 8)


+1 on this for sure, tried it out playing "For those about to Rock".... OMG.... nice sound to it.
 

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