placeboeffect81
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After much research, I think I'm going to start looking for a used Mesa Roadster head.
I was wondering if there were any significant changes in the model through it's life that would make it worth it to buy one year over another?
Also, what is a good price for a used head in very good (almost new) shape? There is currently one for sale locally used for $1700, is this a good price?
Finally, how do you guys think that other high end amps compare to the Roadster (i.e. Framus Cobra, Engl Fireball/Powerball, Splawn Nitro, Bogner Ubershall, Diezel, Rivera Knucklehead, Soldano Hot Rod, VHT Pitbull, etc.) I don't have the means to test most of these, but I figure if I'm gonna plunk down a decent amount of cash on a head, I might as well explore all my options. If anyone has any favorable things to say about these that may be worth trying to find and play, I'll do so.
I play everything from clean acoustic, reggae, ska, classic rock, hard rock, punk, to metal. I think that the roadster shines in it's verstility that a lot of the other high-end high gain amps may lack. I have a Marshall JCM-900 half stack, and love the marshall sound, so it would be a plus if the roadster can get into that territory. I usually play cleans/reggae/offbeat ska through a Fender, and hoping this amp can do that as well.
Any opinions and answers are much appreciated!!
Thanks!
I was wondering if there were any significant changes in the model through it's life that would make it worth it to buy one year over another?
Also, what is a good price for a used head in very good (almost new) shape? There is currently one for sale locally used for $1700, is this a good price?
Finally, how do you guys think that other high end amps compare to the Roadster (i.e. Framus Cobra, Engl Fireball/Powerball, Splawn Nitro, Bogner Ubershall, Diezel, Rivera Knucklehead, Soldano Hot Rod, VHT Pitbull, etc.) I don't have the means to test most of these, but I figure if I'm gonna plunk down a decent amount of cash on a head, I might as well explore all my options. If anyone has any favorable things to say about these that may be worth trying to find and play, I'll do so.
I play everything from clean acoustic, reggae, ska, classic rock, hard rock, punk, to metal. I think that the roadster shines in it's verstility that a lot of the other high-end high gain amps may lack. I have a Marshall JCM-900 half stack, and love the marshall sound, so it would be a plus if the roadster can get into that territory. I usually play cleans/reggae/offbeat ska through a Fender, and hoping this amp can do that as well.
Any opinions and answers are much appreciated!!
Thanks!