Sandman_61
Member
Hey everybody, I'm new to the forum and could really use some expert Mesa advice. I just discovered this place last night, if I had some more time I could probably get all the info I needed just buy browsing around, but I'm kind of in a bind timewise.
I'll be buying my first Mesa this week. I'm looking at a Rectoverb, which is $1475 at the Guitar Center near me. I haven't had a chance to play it yet, since its beeing shipped in from another location, but the sales guy has recommended it. Heres my dilemma: they also have a used Mark IV for $1600 that I played around with for a few minutes, I've heard great things about them but I know they take some time and work to find the right tones. Also, I've heard alot of great things about the F50, but I've never played one. I'm pretty sure I could order one from GC if I really wanted one. So should I spend the money on the recto, or the Mark IV, or the F50? Versatility is key for me, I dabble in some blues, rock, classic rock, hard rock, and metal, hell maybe even some jazz/country if I ever get the chance. Simplicity is also appreciated, which is why I'm leaning towards the recto. Finally, the amp will be used in an apt., so I'm hoping it will work well at lower levels, but also be capable of jamming w/ a drummer or playing small gigs if necessary. So what would the experts recommend? If if helps, I'll be playing it with a PRS Custom 24, with little to no effects, just straight guitar into amp. Thanks a bunch in advance everybody!
I'll be buying my first Mesa this week. I'm looking at a Rectoverb, which is $1475 at the Guitar Center near me. I haven't had a chance to play it yet, since its beeing shipped in from another location, but the sales guy has recommended it. Heres my dilemma: they also have a used Mark IV for $1600 that I played around with for a few minutes, I've heard great things about them but I know they take some time and work to find the right tones. Also, I've heard alot of great things about the F50, but I've never played one. I'm pretty sure I could order one from GC if I really wanted one. So should I spend the money on the recto, or the Mark IV, or the F50? Versatility is key for me, I dabble in some blues, rock, classic rock, hard rock, and metal, hell maybe even some jazz/country if I ever get the chance. Simplicity is also appreciated, which is why I'm leaning towards the recto. Finally, the amp will be used in an apt., so I'm hoping it will work well at lower levels, but also be capable of jamming w/ a drummer or playing small gigs if necessary. So what would the experts recommend? If if helps, I'll be playing it with a PRS Custom 24, with little to no effects, just straight guitar into amp. Thanks a bunch in advance everybody!