Sounds great for the genre.
I'd like to hear something...a bit hairier.
Sprechen Sie Shred?
I'd like to hear something...a bit hairier.
Sprechen Sie Shred?
Buster Leggs said:The original C+ is a very versatile amp. Many different genres of music by different types of guitarist has been one of the C+'s attributes. This video sounded to me like the JP video when he was on the extreme setting on channel three . I was really counting on the 2nd video to demonstrate a different sound , to show other examples of this amps capabilities. Something more of a smooth singing sustain type sound. I was more impressed with the 1st JP video. I'm sure for some people that 2nd video is the sound their attracted to and maybe that's who Mesa is targeting . I just expected the other end of the spectrum or a different example of what this amp can do provided there is one. Hopefully once mine comes I'm able to dial in close to the tone that made me a C+ fanatic. That 2nd video may have excited some or maybe many for that matter, but for me it kinda ruined my day. I don't know maybe I pulled the trigger to soon , I wouldn't have bought one if I heard those videos first. At least not until I got more information and some feedback.
because lots of potential buyers use pedals...barryswanson said:I'm not sure why Mesa would want someone with so many pedals demoing their amp.
LesPaul70 said:Sad to say but I found the last video somewhat underwhelming... :roll:
No, it did not sound bad. Not at all.
But it didn't sound special either. Heck, I'm sure that I could pretty much nail that tone with my Mark V, with a boost pedal at least (and maybe even that wouldn't be necessary). So why the big fuss?
Yeah, I believe the new sig amp probably isn't just a Mark V repackaged...even though this video goes a long way to prove me wrong there. :roll:
Markedman said:Great point about the Marshall power section! I typed up a long response and went over to the Monty Jay website to get the information about MOP and one of those Freaking pop-up ads where you have to force quit in order to not have it download a virus popped up so… well, really great point about the Simul-class. I get beat up about my Mark IIC+ SRG being the "dog of the line" because it's not a DRG.
Markedman said:well, really great point about the Simul-class. I get beat up about my Mark IIC+ SRG being the "dog of the line" because it's not a DRG.
Markedman said:I had a simul-class blue stripe and a 100 black stripe Mark III's and there was a difference. The blue sounded smoother and more "modern" so I sold it. I like edgy/sharp sounding amps with a bright attack.
rich said:Buster Leggs said:The original C+ is a very versatile amp. Many different genres of music by different types of guitarist has been one of the C+'s attributes. This video sounded to me like the JP video when he was on the extreme setting on channel three . I was really counting on the 2nd video to demonstrate a different sound , to show other examples of this amps capabilities. Something more of a smooth singing sustain type sound. I was more impressed with the 1st JP video. I'm sure for some people that 2nd video is the sound their attracted to and maybe that's who Mesa is targeting . I just expected the other end of the spectrum or a different example of what this amp can do provided there is one. Hopefully once mine comes I'm able to dial in close to the tone that made me a C+ fanatic. That 2nd video may have excited some or maybe many for that matter, but for me it kinda ruined my day. I don't know maybe I pulled the trigger to soon , I wouldn't have bought one if I heard those videos first. At least not until I got more information and some feedback.
I kind of agree with the sentiment, but I think this amp will be versatile; mesa seems to be really targeting different facets of metal with the two vids released so far...once they release a play-through video like they usually do, I think we'll get a better chance to see/hear what else this amp is capable of. I don't really like the djent stuff but it seems to be quite popular these days, so i'm not surprised that the most recent video is catering to those tones/players to attract them - most probably assume the c+ reissue can do scooped metal but possibly not mid-heavy articulate djent tones.
I still have it on preorder and I have a feeling you won't regret your decision once it's in your hands.
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