Hi guys! i asked a couple questions here and there but thought id make a thread..
I have a mesa mark V which i love for its versatility and its "old school" tone. Lately i have been looking for a more "modern" sound to mix it with the mark V mostly but perhaps for its dedicated parts in a song if that's what its called for.
I did like that clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_61tE7aTwU&feature=PlayList&p=914B9C9E56EC7277&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=69
Which is simply a dual recto (sounded better than the engl but wont get into that right now). Though thats not exactly the type of music i play, it sounded a bit on the opposite end of the spectrum to me (compared to the mark) and at least on paper i think it would fit in well with the mark.
The problem now is:
What to choose!!!!!
I did a bit of researching here on the forum and what i have learned:
- The rectos are brighter than the roadsters
- the road king can get both the recto and roadster sound
- The triple recto is tighter than the dual.
- The 2010 (multi-watt) rectos sound the same as the respective dual and triple only have more options and a better clean (really happy with the cleans i have so far so i dont care much about that, the "recto sound" is what i am looking for)
1) do you guys agree with these statements or have i understood something wrong?
2) "tighter" is a term i wouldve preferred normally but having the mark V i think looser would not be a bad thing to have.. Not sure though as the recto might be used alone on some parts as well. (reffering to dual vs triple here). What is your opinion on that?
3) I cannot really know what "darker" really is (roadster) and if that would be good for me.. can you show me any clip/vid with good mic recording i could compare it with the vid above?
4) i like dthe vid above but am not saying that this is what i want compared to all the other options as i have NOT heard any other recto sound at all (dont wanna base my opinion on band recordings either..), or else i wouldve just bought the same amp in the vid
With all that in mind.. Should i go with the 2010 dual, 2010 triple, roadster, roadking????? LOL Any advice????
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
And sorry for the long-*** post :?
I have a mesa mark V which i love for its versatility and its "old school" tone. Lately i have been looking for a more "modern" sound to mix it with the mark V mostly but perhaps for its dedicated parts in a song if that's what its called for.
I did like that clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_61tE7aTwU&feature=PlayList&p=914B9C9E56EC7277&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=69
Which is simply a dual recto (sounded better than the engl but wont get into that right now). Though thats not exactly the type of music i play, it sounded a bit on the opposite end of the spectrum to me (compared to the mark) and at least on paper i think it would fit in well with the mark.
The problem now is:
What to choose!!!!!
I did a bit of researching here on the forum and what i have learned:
- The rectos are brighter than the roadsters
- the road king can get both the recto and roadster sound
- The triple recto is tighter than the dual.
- The 2010 (multi-watt) rectos sound the same as the respective dual and triple only have more options and a better clean (really happy with the cleans i have so far so i dont care much about that, the "recto sound" is what i am looking for)
1) do you guys agree with these statements or have i understood something wrong?
2) "tighter" is a term i wouldve preferred normally but having the mark V i think looser would not be a bad thing to have.. Not sure though as the recto might be used alone on some parts as well. (reffering to dual vs triple here). What is your opinion on that?
3) I cannot really know what "darker" really is (roadster) and if that would be good for me.. can you show me any clip/vid with good mic recording i could compare it with the vid above?
4) i like dthe vid above but am not saying that this is what i want compared to all the other options as i have NOT heard any other recto sound at all (dont wanna base my opinion on band recordings either..), or else i wouldve just bought the same amp in the vid
With all that in mind.. Should i go with the 2010 dual, 2010 triple, roadster, roadking????? LOL Any advice????
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
And sorry for the long-*** post :?