I was playing live last night and during the 2nd set I had to turn down the bass on the second channel... it was up around 2 o'clock and was too boomy! I'm a slow learner... After putting my guitar away from the late 80's until a few years ago.... I missed the 90's rectifier crazy and it took me two years to realize that the sound the rectifiers had taken metal to, moved the guitar into the bass guitars frequency range in sound. That to me is why the Stiletto was created... to get Mesa back into the guitars traditional frequency range where Marshall and Fender have controlled for years. I never wanted to be a Bass player and I don't want to be occupying that frequency range. In fact I play with a bass player who always dream't of playing guitar and needs a slap now an then when he starts trying to solo on his bass's higher register. Makes my low E string off grounds for me if I don't want me and him mudding each other out. The Stiletto has ton's of bottom end for everything other than freight train video game soundtrack music.