Whoopysnorp
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Ooh, thanks for that tip, Baritone! I want to give that a shot for sure.
Baritone said:You might want to try lifting one leg of c12, it changes to tone in the lead Chanel in the same Way as the fat switch on a mk IV. Basically, the tone stack is then identical in both modes. I play a les Paul, and I haven't even bothered to put a switch there. Someone said it makes it sound like a cranked fender and reduces the mid heaviness.
frama78 said:Whoopysnorp said:My opinion on this is that the Studio .22's lead mode sounds frigging AWESOME with single coil pickups. My strat knock-off and my SG with P90s sound particularly good through this amp. Humbucking pickups, not so much. That produces a weird raspiness in the midrange that's difficult to describe. I don't know that I've ever played another amp that loved one type of pickup in particular and got along so poorly with others.
Same here!
I love the lead mode on my 22+! To me, it sounds awesome with a Strat, when the EQ is swiched off. It´s that "almost-Dumble-Blues Sound" known by Mr. Mayer etc.
You really must pay attention to the bass&mid-knobs. In fact, when I play Humbuckers, these two are not above 1, or it will mudd it up.
When you engage the EQ, it´s way easier to get a good humbucker sound. It´s not that tight and modern as on the Mark V:25 which I traded for the 22+, but it gets somewhere into that territory. The engaged EQ reduces the Dynamics of the amp a little.
One question: does anybody know, if that Brown tolex was Standard or was it a cutom-order? Or maybe a aftermarked Job? I really love the tone and look of this one (cab & headshell are diy )
pezpopper said:Hello there,
New to the message board. Also, the new owner of a beautiful Mesa Boogie Studio 22+. I acquired it last week locally in excellent condition.
It seems that when I power down the amp, about 10 seconds after the power is off, there is a farting/whirring/static sound that comes from the amp.
I made a quick video which can be seen/heard here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-GotWvpxxs
Has anyone else experienced this?
I do know that the ground of the outlets in my apartment may not be all that great, as the previous owner advised me that this amp like a good ground, which will prevent buzzing/hum. I have a little bit of buzz/hum, but not too bad. More noticeable with single coil than humbucker. I don't think that has anything at all to do with this farting issue, but may be worth mentioning.
thanks,
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