LightSeeker
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Hi everyone, I'm new and I have a problem
I have a Mesa Boogie Studio preamp wired to a Mesa 50/50 power amp and into a vintage Jensen speaker. The cleans are great, one of the best I've ever heard.
But the problem is the distortion. I thought that it would produce a smooth kind of overdrive or distortion, but wheen i plug the studio from the normal output it sounds really harsh and not smooth at all. It sounds just like my Vox AD60, maybe a tad better. When plugged through the recording ooutput it sounds better (still not there though), but loses significantly in volume and clarity and is processed, because the rec output emulates a Mesa power amp.
The sad thing is that my ZOOM G2 unit on the mesa setting when plugged into the clean channel of the Studio gives a better smoother (but thinner) distortion then the real overdrive channel of the preamp.
I am really dissapointed. Here aare the clips:
all was done in one take, it's very sloppy and the parts are separated ba an annoying noise. The sequence is as follows: 1. clean (slightly distorted) sound from the nomral output of the preamp into the power amps, 2. clean (slightly distorted) from the recording output, 3. Overdrive channel from the normal output and 4. overdrive from the recording output.
Test of the rig
lo-fi URL: http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5582011&q=lo
hi-fi URL: http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5582011&q=hi
I went to an amp tech some days agoand he tried it out and said he loved the sound of it. "It's the thing that cuts through the live band. That's how Mesa is supposed to sound like. it's supposed to have a nasty sound. If you wanted a smooth distortion you should've picked up a marshall, which sounds fine by itslef, but gets lost completely with a live band," is what he said to me.
Fully functional or not, I still dont like that kind of distortion. It just sounds fizzy and harsh to me, and if I put the preamp through the recording output the cleans get muddy and even then the overdrive isn't as good as I wanted it to be.
I always thought that Mesa is known for their smooth santana like tones (except the rectos of course) and the sound coming from my preamp is definetely NOT that kind of sound.
"If you want to get that kind of a sound get a Triaxis," he said to me.
What am I suppose to do? I am seriosusly considering selling the Studio. Yeah the cleans are good, but it's the distortion that I want to be good as well. I am kind of letdown..
I have a Mesa Boogie Studio preamp wired to a Mesa 50/50 power amp and into a vintage Jensen speaker. The cleans are great, one of the best I've ever heard.
But the problem is the distortion. I thought that it would produce a smooth kind of overdrive or distortion, but wheen i plug the studio from the normal output it sounds really harsh and not smooth at all. It sounds just like my Vox AD60, maybe a tad better. When plugged through the recording ooutput it sounds better (still not there though), but loses significantly in volume and clarity and is processed, because the rec output emulates a Mesa power amp.
The sad thing is that my ZOOM G2 unit on the mesa setting when plugged into the clean channel of the Studio gives a better smoother (but thinner) distortion then the real overdrive channel of the preamp.
I am really dissapointed. Here aare the clips:
all was done in one take, it's very sloppy and the parts are separated ba an annoying noise. The sequence is as follows: 1. clean (slightly distorted) sound from the nomral output of the preamp into the power amps, 2. clean (slightly distorted) from the recording output, 3. Overdrive channel from the normal output and 4. overdrive from the recording output.
Test of the rig
lo-fi URL: http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5582011&q=lo
hi-fi URL: http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5582011&q=hi
I went to an amp tech some days agoand he tried it out and said he loved the sound of it. "It's the thing that cuts through the live band. That's how Mesa is supposed to sound like. it's supposed to have a nasty sound. If you wanted a smooth distortion you should've picked up a marshall, which sounds fine by itslef, but gets lost completely with a live band," is what he said to me.
Fully functional or not, I still dont like that kind of distortion. It just sounds fizzy and harsh to me, and if I put the preamp through the recording output the cleans get muddy and even then the overdrive isn't as good as I wanted it to be.
I always thought that Mesa is known for their smooth santana like tones (except the rectos of course) and the sound coming from my preamp is definetely NOT that kind of sound.
"If you want to get that kind of a sound get a Triaxis," he said to me.
What am I suppose to do? I am seriosusly considering selling the Studio. Yeah the cleans are good, but it's the distortion that I want to be good as well. I am kind of letdown..