I had a chance to jam with a friend of mine yesterday, and for the most part, it was just going to be a little blues jam with our Epiphone Valve Jr heads (both modded, mine with the Fender values and Hammond 125ESE tranny). After about an hour or so, I fired up the Roadster, and I was blown away. For some background, I've been less than happy with the amp for the past few months. I just haven't been able to get the sound I'm looking for...it's either too muffled, missing the high end, or whatever. What a difference volume makes. I'm not really able to turn the amp up past 9 o'clock at the house, but even just having the amp up half way made a huge difference in the response. I had channel 2 in brit mode cranking some of the best SRV/Hendrix/Mayer strat tones I've ever had. Bright and clangy on the neck pickup, and the neck/middle mix was superb. And I was amazed at channel 4 vintage...if you've ever heard Joe Bonamassa's Marshall tone, I was convinced I had it yesterday. I even had some nice Joe Perry coming through on channel 3 vintage, and some nice Clapton blues tones were there when I dialed my tone controls down. Hell, the amp even made me feel good about my 535q wah, which I've also been unhappy with for quite some time. I know some of you will probably be confused at my tone goals given the amp I chose, but still, I feel confident now that I've had a second chance with the amp and can hear how it really sounds now that the honeymoon period is long over.
I guess the moral of the story is this...for all those unhappy with Mesa, wait until you can crank the volume up a bit. I've had a feeling that my dissatisfaction with the amp had to do with either my deficiencies as a player or the fact that I was limited to a very low volume level when playing at home. There's an attenuator in my future for sure.
Have any others had the same revelation about their amps?
I guess the moral of the story is this...for all those unhappy with Mesa, wait until you can crank the volume up a bit. I've had a feeling that my dissatisfaction with the amp had to do with either my deficiencies as a player or the fact that I was limited to a very low volume level when playing at home. There's an attenuator in my future for sure.
Have any others had the same revelation about their amps?