glassjaw7 said:Having played both a stage I and stage II, I thought there was a big difference.
They both had a nice underlying growl and a cool "wiry" el34 Brit edginess happening, but the II felt very fluid and easy to play, whereas the stage I was more difficult to play on. I really had to dig in and fight the amp a bit, but in a strange way that's also what I liked about it...
Guitarmiester said:glassjaw7 said:Having played both a stage I and stage II, I thought there was a big difference.
They both had a nice underlying growl and a cool "wiry" el34 Brit edginess happening, but the II felt very fluid and easy to play, whereas the stage I was more difficult to play on. I really had to dig in and fight the amp a bit, but in a strange way that's also what I liked about it...
Maybe a bad set of tubes? I'm not exactly sure what you mean by, "the stage I was more difficult to play on. I really had to dig in and fight the amp a bit..."
Guitarmiester said:There really isn't much of a difference between Stage I and II. Most of what you'll find online comes from people who never even played a Stiletto. After A/B'ing a Stage I and II, the only audible difference was with Stage II's Fluid Drive being slightly tighter and less bassy. Both have that Mesa growl. I wouldn't worry about that at all.
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siggy14 said:I have had both and can tell you there is a huge difference, on the stage II I believe most every mode was redone. The stage II has more gain and is more agressive.
Here is the run down.
Stage I is more marshall then mesa, if you are looking for a hot rodded plexi/JCM800 this amp is for you. I kinda wish I still had a stage one as my music tastes have changed.
Stage II is a nice mix between a marshall and a mesa, I can get it close to marshall tones, but not as close as the stage I, however this is a great amp if you want a mesa that cuts through like you wouldnt believe.
Guitarmiester said:There really isn't much of a difference between Stage I and II. Most of what you'll find online comes from people who never even played a Stiletto. After A/B'ing a Stage I and II, the only audible difference was with Stage II's Fluid Drive being slightly tighter and less bassy. Both have that Mesa growl. I wouldn't worry about that at all.
KH Guitar Freak said:siggy14 said:I have had both and can tell you there is a huge difference, on the stage II I believe most every mode was redone. The stage II has more gain and is more agressive.
Here is the run down.
Stage I is more marshall then mesa, if you are looking for a hot rodded plexi/JCM800 this amp is for you. I kinda wish I still had a stage one as my music tastes have changed.
Stage II is a nice mix between a marshall and a mesa, I can get it close to marshall tones, but not as close as the stage I, however this is a great amp if you want a mesa that cuts through like you wouldnt believe.
Guitarmiester said:There really isn't much of a difference between Stage I and II. Most of what you'll find online comes from people who never even played a Stiletto. After A/B'ing a Stage I and II, the only audible difference was with Stage II's Fluid Drive being slightly tighter and less bassy. Both have that Mesa growl. I wouldn't worry about that at all.
I've found to be quite the opposite. The stage II sounded more like those vintage Marshalls. In contrast, the stage I was closer towards older Mesa voicings...
siggy14 said:Most people that i know agree with me, the older marshall people love the stage 1's.]
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