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Newysurfer said:Hey Nu-skool -
"soft, mushy attack, markish, tight, tightness, flubbiness" what exactly do these adjectives mean in relation to Mesa amps ??? Are you being complimentary? I really have no idea. And what is YMMV ????????
Koprofag said:Ok, now I know some more.
First of all, been in contact with the Swedish distributor. They confirmed that the inital batch was faulty, but this was only the American models and not the exports. .
Koprofag said:The serial number on the demo ex in the store today was something in the 1000+, and as I said it didn't hum at all and it had excellent gain!
Koprofag said:Nice, already got a reply from Mesa.
"Hello there,
There was an issue with a few early 5:25's due to low line voltage coming from the wall. When the voltage would drop too far it would cause a distinct hum within the amp. Again, this was noticed in a few of the early US models and has since been resolved, there shouldn't be an issue with any export 5:25's."
Nothing about the UK amps failing though.
rabies said:well using a pedal for metal is no big deal (although I haven't had to in the past with Marshalls or other Boogies).
I'm going to try it out today again and maybe I'll buy the 5:50 head or combo. It seems like the 5 watt setting would be good for practicing at home (w/o the hot plate which I didn't like and returned).
jamme61 said:rabies said:well using a pedal for metal is no big deal (although I haven't had to in the past with Marshalls or other Boogies).
I'm going to try it out today again and maybe I'll buy the 5:50 head or combo. It seems like the 5 watt setting would be good for practicing at home (w/o the hot plate which I didn't like and returned).
the 5 watt is killer for at home and really works with out killing the tone of the amp.
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