dsouza.b.a
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Hello there. New to the forum. My first post actually. I am a Mesa owner. Previously in the 90's I owned 3 trem-o-verb combos and now own a Road King II combo. The RK2 is a beast but really is more than I need. I am happy with 2 channels, less adjustments on the back of the amp (because I play at home with it up against a wall and a large pedalboard in front), and I prefer the V30 speakers. As such, I am contemplating switching back to the T-Verb and have been looking around for one.
I just noticed something I hadn't previously regarding the cabinet of the combo. Some seem to have the routine metal strips on the top with the screws to secure the chassis to the cabinet. However, I have seen a few without the strips and instead appear to have a recessed cup. Anyone know why this is? Did Mesa use speaker cabinets on some so the cups were pre-routed to accomodate the feet of a head or cabinet to be stacked on top? Or is there another reason? I tried searching around online but couldn't find any information. Thought someone on here might know the answer. I do recall some minor cosmetic differences on some of mine 2 decades ago (ie. pointer knobs vs knurled) but I don't seem to remember this difference. But let's be honest, there's a lot I don't remember bout the 90's! :lol:
Anyway would appreciate any responses because the curiosity is killing be if there is a benefit to be had by the different design.
Thanks a lot!
I just noticed something I hadn't previously regarding the cabinet of the combo. Some seem to have the routine metal strips on the top with the screws to secure the chassis to the cabinet. However, I have seen a few without the strips and instead appear to have a recessed cup. Anyone know why this is? Did Mesa use speaker cabinets on some so the cups were pre-routed to accomodate the feet of a head or cabinet to be stacked on top? Or is there another reason? I tried searching around online but couldn't find any information. Thought someone on here might know the answer. I do recall some minor cosmetic differences on some of mine 2 decades ago (ie. pointer knobs vs knurled) but I don't seem to remember this difference. But let's be honest, there's a lot I don't remember bout the 90's! :lol:
Anyway would appreciate any responses because the curiosity is killing be if there is a benefit to be had by the different design.
Thanks a lot!