I have a rack with a Prophesy Pre and a Mesa 2:Fifty into two Mesa 2x12 Recto cabs.
I have never been happy with this. I have over $3 grand into this setup and i just don't like any of the sounds that much. I can't get quality sounds at lower volumes, and cranked I just hear a wall of characterless noise.
I am going to change it all. My question is do I just dump the Prophesy and go with a Tri-Axis, or do I dump the whole rack and get a Road King II?
I have a Roadster 2x12 combo that is much closer to what I want. I am enjoying the simplicity of basically just adjusting the EQ on easch channel and having it make such a dramatic difference in my tone. I put an Expression in the loop of the Roadster and get any of the big delays and nice Chorus's I need.
I need the combo, and I want the rack for nice stereo seperation.
What is the conventional wisdom - Tri-Axis or Road King II Head? Or Mark IV head?
Thanks
Joe
I have never been happy with this. I have over $3 grand into this setup and i just don't like any of the sounds that much. I can't get quality sounds at lower volumes, and cranked I just hear a wall of characterless noise.
I am going to change it all. My question is do I just dump the Prophesy and go with a Tri-Axis, or do I dump the whole rack and get a Road King II?
I have a Roadster 2x12 combo that is much closer to what I want. I am enjoying the simplicity of basically just adjusting the EQ on easch channel and having it make such a dramatic difference in my tone. I put an Expression in the loop of the Roadster and get any of the big delays and nice Chorus's I need.
I need the combo, and I want the rack for nice stereo seperation.
What is the conventional wisdom - Tri-Axis or Road King II Head? Or Mark IV head?
Thanks
Joe