noizymothers
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Bought this about 7 years ago. I have always loved it but have been trying to improve in any way I can. The 1st thing I needed was a solo boost. I bought a marshall bluesbreaker II and also an MXR boost pedal, I thought both would solve this problem but all I got was feedback and no boost when mixed with mesa o/d. Seemed like there was no headroom left when boost given.
I then stopped using amp EQ as a solo boost and bought an EQ pedal and used that as a boost on top of the V shape EQ on the amp. This work ok when put through the fx loop, but NOT when run in chain that included chorus Fx. So I then took the chorus out of chain and put out front with wah, luckily not colouring the tone.
The solution is not really good enough, would like a bigger boost, anyone any suggestions?
The other thing I wanted to do was fatten up the bottom end. Ther open back on the boogie didnt give much in that department. I decided to buy a 2x12 marshall 1936 and runthe boogie through that. After one gig I knew it wasnt the answer just yet, the tone on o/d was poor compared to the mesa black widow. The speakers in the marshall cab were GT1275s and needed some tweaking, so decided to put one vinatge 30 in the cab and mic that speaker up at gigs. Again after the next gig wasnt happy so I think I will reconnect amp internal speaker and also use marshall cab, both running from the 4ohms outs. I will then mic up combo and cab speakers so that I get mix of mesa tone and marshall low end. Will this be the solution..I dont know? any one else have this experience or have any advice?
I then stopped using amp EQ as a solo boost and bought an EQ pedal and used that as a boost on top of the V shape EQ on the amp. This work ok when put through the fx loop, but NOT when run in chain that included chorus Fx. So I then took the chorus out of chain and put out front with wah, luckily not colouring the tone.
The solution is not really good enough, would like a bigger boost, anyone any suggestions?
The other thing I wanted to do was fatten up the bottom end. Ther open back on the boogie didnt give much in that department. I decided to buy a 2x12 marshall 1936 and runthe boogie through that. After one gig I knew it wasnt the answer just yet, the tone on o/d was poor compared to the mesa black widow. The speakers in the marshall cab were GT1275s and needed some tweaking, so decided to put one vinatge 30 in the cab and mic that speaker up at gigs. Again after the next gig wasnt happy so I think I will reconnect amp internal speaker and also use marshall cab, both running from the 4ohms outs. I will then mic up combo and cab speakers so that I get mix of mesa tone and marshall low end. Will this be the solution..I dont know? any one else have this experience or have any advice?