Hey everyone. I have decided that I'm going to part with this head. I had high hopes for it, but I've had it for about 8 months now, and I'm really sick of the regular disappointment. I bought a used closed-back horizontal rectifier 2x12 cab with V30s (already broken in by a friend) which helped a little, and it sounds good at bedroom volumes, but whenever I turn it up loud, there is just no hope. It is so unpleasant to the ears. Of course I have done exhausting research online, including trying sooooo many different recommended settings. I love the clean channel, but I am disappointed by the other two. I can get awesome tones out of every mode on the clean channel. What kills me are the preset EQ sounds. They are just so trebly and harsh that they are murder in my ears at high volumes. Even with the treble and presence turned almost all the way down. And when I turn the treble and presence down so far to compensate, I lose too much gain on channels 2 and 3. I need to be able to play from blues breakup to metal crunch. In slider mode, if I compensate enough with the far right slider to get rid of the ice-pickyness, it ruins the overall tone. I have tried every setting on channel 2 & 3. I have tweaked this thing so much that it doesn't seem complicated at all to me any more. It's just that I have found some sounds that are "useable" at high volumes, but I can't deviate from those at all. And after playing loud, it always ends in disappointment. Even the John Petrucci settings are super ice picky at high volumes...to me anyway. When the EQ is off, it sounds boxy and sterile to me, like the amp is inside a cardboard box (except for the clean channel). I can't get a smooth, fluid lead tone that's not laced with harsh fizziness. I also switched between EL34's and 6L6s hoping for something, but that didn't fix it. It also happens with multiple guitars.
So, I am ready to trade this head for something else. I would like to stick with the Mesa family, but I'm not sure which way to go because I don't really have the opportunity to test out various models in person. I used the Nomad 45 for years, and was pretty happy with it, but it was too loose for the metal type tones. Plus, it didn't have the external switching options. I also had a Stiletto Deuce (first type). I really liked the distortion, but it didn't have the gain that I needed. I do not like the thought of having to use fuzz pedals to boost my gain. I never understood why people would pay so much money for an amp and have to add pedals to get the gain they need. Also, I would really prefer a 3-channel amp.
I tried the Orange Rockerverb 50 MK II the other day and LOVED the sound of it. The distortion was warm, thick, rich and tight. The problem is (besides being expensive as hell for the limited features it has) is that it has only two channels. I really need to be able to have a clean sound, a light distortion sound, and a metal sound, all which can be selected on the fly. I could live with the Rockerverb if necessary, but there is an additional problem with it. It's a little complicated to describe. The orange has only one jack for channel switching to go back and forth between the two channels. I use the Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro + GCX to handle all my switching and FX. The Mark V has separate switching jacks for channels 2 & 3 & solo. This means that I can program the voodoo lab to select a particular amp channel combined with particular effects, all with the push of ONE button. I really need to be able to do that because I am playing some pretty complex prog, and I have to be able to change on a dime. If I use this setup with the Orange amp, then I could only switch back and forth between the channels. Correct me if I'm wrong (and please bare with me), but I think this means that if, for instance, I had footswitch button number 1 on the Voodoo Lab programmed to switch to clean on the amp with delay and chorus, and button 2 programmed for clean with only chorus, and button 3 programmed for crunch, etc., as the switching on the amp goes back and forth between channels, it would get changed around to where button 1 could actually activate the crunch channel instead of the clean. On the Mark V, button 1 would ALWAYS activate the clean. Does that make sense? So, I would have to press two buttons to change sounds, one to change the amp channel, and another the select the effects. That's not feasible for me.
So, can anyone recommend anything for me? Is there a Mesa that sounds like that Orange Rockerverb distortion with all the gain that I need? Are the Dual and Triple Recs, and the Nomad the only modern Mesas with 3 channels and enough gain? Do the rectifier series amps sound less harsh and trebly? If there seems to be no Mesa alternative, is there another brand someone can recommend. I honestly don't have much experience with amp brands other than Mesa. Of course I have tried a few Marshalls and Fenders. I like the distortion on the Marshalls I've tried, and the clean on the Fenders, but that's about it.
I would really appreciate any recommendations. Thanks so much!
So, I am ready to trade this head for something else. I would like to stick with the Mesa family, but I'm not sure which way to go because I don't really have the opportunity to test out various models in person. I used the Nomad 45 for years, and was pretty happy with it, but it was too loose for the metal type tones. Plus, it didn't have the external switching options. I also had a Stiletto Deuce (first type). I really liked the distortion, but it didn't have the gain that I needed. I do not like the thought of having to use fuzz pedals to boost my gain. I never understood why people would pay so much money for an amp and have to add pedals to get the gain they need. Also, I would really prefer a 3-channel amp.
I tried the Orange Rockerverb 50 MK II the other day and LOVED the sound of it. The distortion was warm, thick, rich and tight. The problem is (besides being expensive as hell for the limited features it has) is that it has only two channels. I really need to be able to have a clean sound, a light distortion sound, and a metal sound, all which can be selected on the fly. I could live with the Rockerverb if necessary, but there is an additional problem with it. It's a little complicated to describe. The orange has only one jack for channel switching to go back and forth between the two channels. I use the Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro + GCX to handle all my switching and FX. The Mark V has separate switching jacks for channels 2 & 3 & solo. This means that I can program the voodoo lab to select a particular amp channel combined with particular effects, all with the push of ONE button. I really need to be able to do that because I am playing some pretty complex prog, and I have to be able to change on a dime. If I use this setup with the Orange amp, then I could only switch back and forth between the channels. Correct me if I'm wrong (and please bare with me), but I think this means that if, for instance, I had footswitch button number 1 on the Voodoo Lab programmed to switch to clean on the amp with delay and chorus, and button 2 programmed for clean with only chorus, and button 3 programmed for crunch, etc., as the switching on the amp goes back and forth between channels, it would get changed around to where button 1 could actually activate the crunch channel instead of the clean. On the Mark V, button 1 would ALWAYS activate the clean. Does that make sense? So, I would have to press two buttons to change sounds, one to change the amp channel, and another the select the effects. That's not feasible for me.
So, can anyone recommend anything for me? Is there a Mesa that sounds like that Orange Rockerverb distortion with all the gain that I need? Are the Dual and Triple Recs, and the Nomad the only modern Mesas with 3 channels and enough gain? Do the rectifier series amps sound less harsh and trebly? If there seems to be no Mesa alternative, is there another brand someone can recommend. I honestly don't have much experience with amp brands other than Mesa. Of course I have tried a few Marshalls and Fenders. I like the distortion on the Marshalls I've tried, and the clean on the Fenders, but that's about it.
I would really appreciate any recommendations. Thanks so much!