onelastrun2002
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Hi everyone, this is my first post to any forum although I am a long-time reader here. I will get right to the point; I play in a modern hard rock band (think Breaking Benjamin, Theory of a Deadman, etc.) that gigs out once or twice a month at smaller clubs/bars. For the last year or so I have been running a Dual Rec. half stack but am now starting to question using it for several reasons (no particular order):
1) It is a pain (literally) to haul around.
2) It has to stay at the rehearsal space because I have a car (we borrow a van for gigs) so I can't jam on it at home.
3) I don't care about having the look of a 1/2 stack back line.
4) Every place we've played has mic'd the cab thru the PA and I've gotten my onstage volume from the floor monitors.
5) Numerous times I have been told to turn down during soundcheck. A fairly well respected sound guy at one of the clubs told me "reasonable stage volume = good FOH mix". To that end, I have resorted to running it at 50 watts (2 tubes pulled) and using a Hot Plate to get a good tone at lower volume.
So...I started looking at combos, naturally started with Mesa, came across the Stiletto Ace, and was very impressed. I prefer EL34's (I use them in the Dual Rec.) and surprised at how good and full the Ace sounded, especially the bass response with the closed back.
So here are my questions for people that have been in a similar situation:
1) Is going to a combo a good idea overall? Pluses or minuses in addition to what I mentioned above? Any drawbacks from a gigging stand point?
2) Is it worth the extra $100 and added weight to get the 2x12 as opposed the 1x12? The cab size is the same. I tried both and they sounded about the same but wasn't able to really crank them wide open in the store so I don't know. The sales guy (non-commission) said that the 2x12 would sound fuller with more low end thump (which would effect me at rehearsal but not live so much as only one speaker gets mic'd anyway, right?) and that it would have a better re-sale value.
3) If I go with it I think I am going to special order a black one. The store quoted 6-8 weeks. Anyone have any experience with ordering an amp from Mesa? Are these time quotes reliable?
Any advice and answers are appreciated; sorry for the long post. Thanks.
P.S. Anyone know what pro touring bands do? We've played some of the same venues that book national acts and these guys roll in with 100 watt full stacks that get mic'd (albeit just one speaker) as well. Even if one cab is for back-up and/or show their onstage volume must still be as loud as hell. What's the secret?
1) It is a pain (literally) to haul around.
2) It has to stay at the rehearsal space because I have a car (we borrow a van for gigs) so I can't jam on it at home.
3) I don't care about having the look of a 1/2 stack back line.
4) Every place we've played has mic'd the cab thru the PA and I've gotten my onstage volume from the floor monitors.
5) Numerous times I have been told to turn down during soundcheck. A fairly well respected sound guy at one of the clubs told me "reasonable stage volume = good FOH mix". To that end, I have resorted to running it at 50 watts (2 tubes pulled) and using a Hot Plate to get a good tone at lower volume.
So...I started looking at combos, naturally started with Mesa, came across the Stiletto Ace, and was very impressed. I prefer EL34's (I use them in the Dual Rec.) and surprised at how good and full the Ace sounded, especially the bass response with the closed back.
So here are my questions for people that have been in a similar situation:
1) Is going to a combo a good idea overall? Pluses or minuses in addition to what I mentioned above? Any drawbacks from a gigging stand point?
2) Is it worth the extra $100 and added weight to get the 2x12 as opposed the 1x12? The cab size is the same. I tried both and they sounded about the same but wasn't able to really crank them wide open in the store so I don't know. The sales guy (non-commission) said that the 2x12 would sound fuller with more low end thump (which would effect me at rehearsal but not live so much as only one speaker gets mic'd anyway, right?) and that it would have a better re-sale value.
3) If I go with it I think I am going to special order a black one. The store quoted 6-8 weeks. Anyone have any experience with ordering an amp from Mesa? Are these time quotes reliable?
Any advice and answers are appreciated; sorry for the long post. Thanks.
P.S. Anyone know what pro touring bands do? We've played some of the same venues that book national acts and these guys roll in with 100 watt full stacks that get mic'd (albeit just one speaker) as well. Even if one cab is for back-up and/or show their onstage volume must still be as loud as hell. What's the secret?