carlosasi said:What's funny about this thread is the diversity of the artists that inspired each of us and the radically different sound each artist produced yet at the heart of it all was a Mesa. Nice.
Kinx said:then i heard weezer - blue album. i was immediately hooked on that extremely fat, heavy distorted yet clear rhytm tone. when i've read that they used exclusively mark I for recording it i bought older mk I reissue almost instantly.
Dolebludger said:Two words -- Neil Young. Back in the '80s there were no Mesa dealers in my area. So, on pure faith, I ordered a loaded Mark III 1X12 combo. Here, faith didn't work out so well. Never got that thing set up so that I could go from clean to rhythm 2 to lead without getting something like a car horn on one or more modes. It wasn't the amp for me, and it actually caused me to stop playing for two decades. Then, I stopped by a local Mesa dealer music store (we have them now) recently with a friend and played on a used Nomad. It was like the world opened up again. Bought it on the spot. A few months later, it is like the two decades off hadn't happened. Oh, the loaded Mark III? It sold quickly for TWICE what I paid for the Nomad. And the Nomad was what I had originally thought the Mark III would be, so I guess all's well that ends well. But, darn it, I've been playing guitar (on and off) since 1959, and I can't figure out how anybody gets that Mark III to work right!
First time I heard a recto was when a buddy was using one he got on loan from Eric Shenkman's (spin doctors) guitar tech. It sounded amazing and I wanted one badly from that point on. A year or so later Andy Timmons was doing a clinic for the local dealer and I was working for the classic rock radio station two blocks from the shop. That was right around the time Images and Words was making the rounds amongst the local musicians. Andy was fantastic during the interview and whipped out a notebook with all of Petrucci's setting from Images and Words and made a copy for me. 15+ years later I still have those settings in a box somewhere and a pic of Andy, the rep, the guitar department manager and little old me.Kinx said:i really dig Petrucci's tone (especially on 6 digrees of inner turbulance), same for Andy Timmons
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