Ok let me try! Go easy on me! Now remember tone is subjective!
This is my first tube amp. I came from the world of Solid state gain that was so saturated that there was no notes to be heard and to me that sounded...good!
I didn't get to play test a Road King because of that Mesa fire sale. SO I bit the bullet and ordered one.
First impressions:
Ok! to be honest when I first hooked it up and started "playing" if that what you want to call it, I though I wasted my money! It didn't sound that great. I found out I was using some stock pickups on my guitar and it just sounded awful. So I bought some EMG's. a 81 and a 89. Well that made a difference!
I thought the gain on this head was lacking, sure the pickups made a difference, but it was not that saturated gain I was used to. After playing around with the settings a lot! it slowly started to get better and better. The more I drive the pre and power tubes more gain comes out. I can hear notes! that was strange to me at first but I really like it! :shock: Now about with Mesa/Boogie controls, even a little turn will effect the sound, thats new to me. The clean channel was always good to my ears. The reverb? Not to much and not too little. Its like baby bear, juuuust right.
FX Loops:
I have noticed that you get more gain with higher settings in the FX loops. Again I'm new to tube amps but I'm guessing its because its going through another pre amp tube. None the less its very quiet and dose its job. I have a Delay and Chorus going through the FX loops, both sound great.
Pentode/Triode:
Yea its not there, but the little black plate is! The switch is in the Manual and on the web site but not on the amp? I called boogie and asked about this matter. A rep told me they didn't need it because they re voiced Channel 1 and 2 so no need for it. I asked if I can get one installed? he told me...it wouldn't make a difference. My guess? Channel 1 would be like Pentode and Channel 2 would be Triode or the other way around. Who knows?
The Tubes:
Its like my own little army! 6 Pre amp tubes 8 power tubes = 14 tubes! that is a lot of money on tubes! But I knew this buying this thing so I wont complain. My favorite tube combos would be: 2 EL34 + 2 6L6 on channel 3; 4 6L6 on channel 4; 2 EL34 on channel 2 and 2 6L6 on channel 1.
The Channels:
Its funny how true the owners manual explains these channels.
Channels 1 and 2
I have noticed... That the gain knob plays a very important role, I didn't mess with it in the beginning because I thought it would add... well gain! but its kind of like another presence control very effective tool.
Clean - Wow! Best clean I have ever heard! can get close to fendery with proper EQ if you like the kind of thing.
Fat - Its like the clean mode but it sounds "rounder" and has more bottom end. I really like the sound of this mode!
Tweed - Haven't used it sorry!
Brit - This is a very cool mode! I can get very bluesy when I back of the volume on my guitar and add some reverb very nice. I was playing a Opeth cover "Ending Credits" in this mode, my friends mother was listening (big Opeth fan) and complemented me on the sound many, many, many times over.
Channels 3 and 4
I have noticed... Channel 3 is Softer and has more highs or thinner?. Channel 4 is more aggressive and has more bottom end. Maybe its just me?
Raw - Haven't really used it. But playing around with it, Ratt "Your in Love" kind of sound came to mind. This seems like where Brit left off.
Vintage - Ahhhhh! I love this channel, now I can't solo if it could save my life, but I can imagine rippin' solos coming out of this channel. Nice rhythm sounds find its way out but it kind of lacks bass IMO on channel 3. I can get some Fight "Nailed to the gun" sounds out of this.
Modern - Another great channel. lots of gain can get that Metallica type sound "Master of Puppets" comes to mind. I can get some tr00 Black/Death metal sounds out of this Ala Immortal it can do a pretty good Opeth too, and your Deam Theater.
Likes: Almost everything! Very little hum from channels 3 and 4 and that is with the gain at about 3 o'clock, at a high volume. When switching channels, Reverb, FX Loops there is NO popping.
Dislikes: I can't seem to get any harmonics out of this thing!!! like those Zakk harmonics, I guess more fiddling to do. I ordered my Road King on August 1st 2005 I received my Road King Series II on March 31st of 2006. It took a long time! a day short of 8 months a lot of us were told October then December then January then February...month after month push back, oh well I forgive you Mesa, I have it now.
Overall:
Ok Ok!... The best amplifier I have ever played EVER! Happy? I am! Well it is! I'm not going back to solid state ever! M a y b e for a bedroom amp, but after all the overtime and penny pinching to get this thing I got what I wanted! A great sounding amp that can do a lot of things. I have played it at bedroom levels, I don't like the sounds at bedroom level BUT! once you get those tubes cooking there is no stopping this tone chef!... This is the only time when I get to say mine is bigger. :lol:
Do yourself and your ears a favor go play one!
Any questions? Fire away I'll try my best to answer them.
Please excuse any typos and jumping around
-Matt-