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theroan

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Congratulations, that's a happy picture :D just remember to play it loud!!!!!!!!
 
Mark Fore said:
Did you trade in that unhappy lookin' dude for a mark V head? :lol:

That guy doesn't live here anymore :)

gibson5413 said:
Awesome, congratulations! Was it worth the wait? :wink:

Defintely, is there anything this amp can't do?

MusicManJP6 said:
#2121313 said:
Cab looks to be a vertical 2 X 12

Yep. And I bet it sounds phenomenal.

It's like a 4x12 without the weight.
 
I have a vert 2x12 cab, and people lift it up and say "wow, this is really light for a 4x12!!", haha.
But it looks good, and sets the amp up nice and high like a 4x12.

But anyways, your rig looks great! Congratulations.
 
theroan said:
That is impressive, don't you want to diversify though?

Good question, only because I've gone through several more "diverse" setups and never been as happy with them...

...I had an Egnater modular setup with all the Egnater modules (and before that, a Randall MTS setup with all the Randall modules)...

...I had a collection of various heads and combos (Marshall, Fender, Vox, Mesa, etc) that would stack to the ceiling...

...I had a 20-space rack with 9 preamps and more MIDI switching gear than I could shake a stick at...

I've come to the realization that in terms of tone, feel, flexibility, reliability, and cost that the Mesa gear "hits the nail on the head" for me. Each of those amps has its own character and can nail pretty much any tone I'm looking for (whatever I'm hearing in my head at the time). Having gone through a lot of other stuff over the years, I feel like I've finally "come home" to Mesa.

--B
 
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I hope everyone starts posting a pic... I'd like to see all the rigs!
 
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