Some true and some false statements in these posts.
First off no way would the roadking and roadster sound exactly the same. The roadking has more electronics which means more resistance in the circuits which will change tone a little.
Not to mention I can almost bet my house that the roadkings use a different output transformer, they would need a different one for the pure fact that you can add in two extra tubes into the mix. This different transformer will also change tone a little bit.
With that being said, I have a kick *** Series 1 roadking, placed up against other roadkings it has blown most of them away and have owned three others. Sometimes you just get a great sounding amp, but once again all amps will be slightly different.
Reason for this, say you have a 220K resister, well most manafactures will allow up to a 10% tolorance, with mesa I can bet they arent allowing more then a 5%. With that being said, take a preamp circuit, a resister in one amp can have a slightly different tolorance then a resister in another amp, this will make both amps sound slightly different.
Reason why people like military parts in amps like soldano, is US government usually allows alot smaller of a tolorance then most companies.
NOw the true statements, yes an amp can sound different one day to the next, and yes you could even plug one in right after another and it would still sound different. A slight voltage drop alone could cause an amp to sound different.
Also true, people hear different things, some people prefer a certain tone over others, that is why we have different amps with people likeing the different amps. One man's garbage is another mans treasure!
rizboog said:
its your imagination. here it is from boogie: "In fact the Roadster is the Roadking but one that's been stripped down to it's more essential features." Now, with all due respect, who should i believe? good luck with either one!
123thefirst said:
+1
What you're experiencing is either a cabinet difference (one reason to go with a head) or a volume difference or even a configuration difference (Spongy/Bold/Diode/Rectifier/2 6L6/4 6L6).
Curiously I find with my Road King that it sounds noticably better without the Effects Loop/Master Volume override switch on. Even with the Effects Out pot at 12:00 it sounds hotter than with the effect loop bypassed.
2britz said:
Would tend to agree with your dealer and Mesa on this one. Short of mythical "mojo fairy dust" there is no technical reason for your observation to be factual. It is true for you when you are playing so that is all that matters. Just don't be surprised that most of us don't hear the same.
For that matter my RK2 sounds different to my ears on some days than others with no changes in settings, placement, or connected gear. And that is without my 3 year old cranking on the knobs, but most of the time she just dimes the volume :shock:
I think the King owners and the 'Ster owners can all agree that the platform is a tone machine. Rather than fighting amongst ourselves, let's pick on the Mark IV crowd - LOL