b mckee
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I was searching for a versatile amp that brings strong Vox tones and a secondary Marshall vibe, and picked up a TA-30 2x12 a couple months ago. Love the options but really struggling with the amount of treble in this beast. Even had a fellow gear nerd tell me to lower the treble during soundcheck a couple weeks ago. I'm playing standard guitars through it...a LP and a Tele and playing classic rock tones. Two questions:
1. I'm running the treble all the way down near 7:00 (on both channels), with the cut almost all the way up (4:00) on the Vox channel. Anything more than 7:00 is ear-piercing. Anything lower on the treble brings too many mids. Similarly on the drive channel, I've got the trele down near 7:00 (barely on). How do I fix this? Is a mod necessary?? Do I need to throw an EQ pedal in the fx loop??
2. Why would Mesa even make the tone range so narrowly useable in an otherwise incredible amp like this?
Was excited to get my first Mesa but now leaning towards buyer's remorse. I've thought about swapping in alnico speakers but I don't want to sink another $600 into a $1400 investment that should already sound amazing.
Please help!
1. I'm running the treble all the way down near 7:00 (on both channels), with the cut almost all the way up (4:00) on the Vox channel. Anything more than 7:00 is ear-piercing. Anything lower on the treble brings too many mids. Similarly on the drive channel, I've got the trele down near 7:00 (barely on). How do I fix this? Is a mod necessary?? Do I need to throw an EQ pedal in the fx loop??
2. Why would Mesa even make the tone range so narrowly useable in an otherwise incredible amp like this?
Was excited to get my first Mesa but now leaning towards buyer's remorse. I've thought about swapping in alnico speakers but I don't want to sink another $600 into a $1400 investment that should already sound amazing.
Please help!
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