Hey guys!
I am a new MESA owner and need some help as far as trying to figure out how to dial in sounds and hook everything up the correct way. I just got a Roadster 2X12 combo a couple months ago for its versatility (or so I thought). Does anyone out there even remotely like channel 2? I think it sounds like crap! I wanted to dial in a low gain rhythm sound, (Petty, old Aerosmith, Stones, etc) for channel 2, and only use channel one for the cleans. Has anyone tried some better preamp tubes that give a little more gain for the channel two preamp? It seems like the tube gets over driven way too quick before it can get a decent low gain sound. I am using it in vintage mode.
Also, I am having trouble with the solo boost feature. It seems like more of a treble/volume boost, as people are covering their ears from the icepick highs it produces. Would it be better to use a tubescreamer for leads and just use the solo boost feature to compensate for the volume change when switching to the modern mode in channel 3 and 4? The amp seems very solid and well built, but I am not feeling good about my purchase so far. Maybe I need to just change all the tubes to something better? I heard that MESA tubes are chinese, and when they pass MESA's specs, they then print their name on them. Anyone have any experience with better tubes to make the whole amp sound better?
I think I am just not used to tube amps anymore. Or MESA's are just a different animal when it comes to dialing them in? I've had Marshall and Peavey tube amps before and never had much of a problem getting my sound. I then wanted to make my rig simpler to set up and tear down, and also eliminate "tap dancing" so for a couple years I was running line 6 modeling gear. Didn't have the patience or the time to sit all night and try to navigate through all the menus to find my tone, so I got sick of the modeling crap after a bad experience with Line 6's Bogner tube powered Spider amp. JUNK!
So here I am again, with another new tube amp, and back to tap dancing on pedals. I am just having problems when it comes to where and how to run my effects chain. I have a noise suppressor, pedal that is supposed to quiet the front end and also has the loop connections to connect to the loop to quiet the preamp section before it hits the power tubes. Is it better to have a separate noise gate specifically for the loop and just use the NS-2 for the front end? Another problem is I don't have the sustain that I would expect from a high end tube amp. I tried a compressor and it is better, but the amp squeels bad when the strings are muted. Here is my chain. Epi Les Paul Custom--Line 6 G50 wireless--TU-2 tuner--Morpheus droptune (junk, and will probably be taken out of my signal soon as I get another guitar) VP Junior--Dunlop wah--Sonic Stomp--NS-2--Front end of amp. Should the Sonic stomp be in the loop only? Also, I have a TC Nova delay, and was wondering if I should try running it through the front end or keep it in the loop. I heard that loops should only be used for high end rack units, but I think the delay sounds good in the loop. If any of you have any suggestions, please let me know. I use the amp for mainly classic rock, 80's metal, Modern hard rock, and a splash of country. Thanks
-Jason
I am a new MESA owner and need some help as far as trying to figure out how to dial in sounds and hook everything up the correct way. I just got a Roadster 2X12 combo a couple months ago for its versatility (or so I thought). Does anyone out there even remotely like channel 2? I think it sounds like crap! I wanted to dial in a low gain rhythm sound, (Petty, old Aerosmith, Stones, etc) for channel 2, and only use channel one for the cleans. Has anyone tried some better preamp tubes that give a little more gain for the channel two preamp? It seems like the tube gets over driven way too quick before it can get a decent low gain sound. I am using it in vintage mode.
Also, I am having trouble with the solo boost feature. It seems like more of a treble/volume boost, as people are covering their ears from the icepick highs it produces. Would it be better to use a tubescreamer for leads and just use the solo boost feature to compensate for the volume change when switching to the modern mode in channel 3 and 4? The amp seems very solid and well built, but I am not feeling good about my purchase so far. Maybe I need to just change all the tubes to something better? I heard that MESA tubes are chinese, and when they pass MESA's specs, they then print their name on them. Anyone have any experience with better tubes to make the whole amp sound better?
I think I am just not used to tube amps anymore. Or MESA's are just a different animal when it comes to dialing them in? I've had Marshall and Peavey tube amps before and never had much of a problem getting my sound. I then wanted to make my rig simpler to set up and tear down, and also eliminate "tap dancing" so for a couple years I was running line 6 modeling gear. Didn't have the patience or the time to sit all night and try to navigate through all the menus to find my tone, so I got sick of the modeling crap after a bad experience with Line 6's Bogner tube powered Spider amp. JUNK!
So here I am again, with another new tube amp, and back to tap dancing on pedals. I am just having problems when it comes to where and how to run my effects chain. I have a noise suppressor, pedal that is supposed to quiet the front end and also has the loop connections to connect to the loop to quiet the preamp section before it hits the power tubes. Is it better to have a separate noise gate specifically for the loop and just use the NS-2 for the front end? Another problem is I don't have the sustain that I would expect from a high end tube amp. I tried a compressor and it is better, but the amp squeels bad when the strings are muted. Here is my chain. Epi Les Paul Custom--Line 6 G50 wireless--TU-2 tuner--Morpheus droptune (junk, and will probably be taken out of my signal soon as I get another guitar) VP Junior--Dunlop wah--Sonic Stomp--NS-2--Front end of amp. Should the Sonic stomp be in the loop only? Also, I have a TC Nova delay, and was wondering if I should try running it through the front end or keep it in the loop. I heard that loops should only be used for high end rack units, but I think the delay sounds good in the loop. If any of you have any suggestions, please let me know. I use the amp for mainly classic rock, 80's metal, Modern hard rock, and a splash of country. Thanks
-Jason