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  • NAD: Ace in the hole! Mesa Stiletto Ace 2x12

    So I had the shop agree to $600 USD cash out the door, but then for some weird reason I couldn't withdraw my money from any ATM so I ended up taking it for $675 out the door, on the credit card. Thank you to everyone who's been talking down these amps as it enabled me to get one for a bargain! I actually paid ($100) more for my Express 5:50 when I bought it used last year.

    Its actually a 2x12 and while it doesn't have a footswitch included, it doesn't matter much as I plan to keep it in the house and mostly use for recording. It also is by far my heaviest amp which is the main reason I'm unlikely to gig with it.

    Having an Output knob as well as a Master volume for each channel makes this a tameable beast!

    You guys were right. This amp can nail the Marshall sound while also being able to do the classic Fender clean and Mesa Recto sound. Makes me realize that the Burn channel on my 5:50 Express is more of a Mark III/Mark IV sound than a Recto sound.

    If anyone has suggestions for aftermarket foot-switches for the channel select and solo on/off, let me know!


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    Congrats! Nice one! Cosmetically aged a bit, but sound is paramount. Nice

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      It would totally be worth getting it re-covered. A great amp at a great price...congrats!
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        Also remember that even with nothing in the loop your send-level on back is still active as an additional volume between the pre and power sections, unless the loop is bypassed totally of course.
        Setting the send-level lower will lend more "cushion" to the volumes on front for lower level home playing.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mincer View Post
          It would totally be worth getting it re-covered. A great amp at a great price...congrats!
          No way! It's "Road worm" man, that makes it even cooler! In all seriousness, the front isn't too bad and it's likely going to be a home-studio amp, not a gigging amp. Peavey Classic 30 will be the main gigging amp.

          Originally posted by dave74 View Post
          Also remember that even with nothing in the loop your send-level on back is still active as an additional volume between the pre and power sections, unless the loop is bypassed totally of course.
          Setting the send-level lower will lend more "cushion" to the volumes on front for lower level home playing.
          Thank you for this very helpful pointer. The Output knob is also a great built-in attenuator. Any other tips are welcome and appreciated!
          "It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled" - Mark Twain

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          • #6
            I've always wanted an Ace 50w head, but I just have enough stuff already it will probably never happen.

            You basically just got a free closed-back 212 with this deal.
            With a female to male speaker cable you could use the cab section with other amps too. Did this come with stock mesa v30s?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fender_Punk View Post

              No way! It's "Road worm" man, that makes it even cooler! In all seriousness, the front isn't too bad and it's likely going to be a home-studio amp, not a gigging amp. Peavey Classic 30 will be the main gigging amp.



              Thank you for this very helpful pointer. The Output knob is also a great built-in attenuator. Any other tips are welcome and appreciated!
              Between the channel volumes, send-levels, and outputs there are many different shades of response. Everyone knows about the tone/gain-stack interactions of the rectifier/stiletto amps, but there are also big variations of tones and response you can get from playing around with all the various volume stages.

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                I may replace these with Eminence Wizards or Governors if I can find at a good price.
                "It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled" - Mark Twain

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                • #9
                  That is a beyond-sweet amp. Perfect size to fit in the car if you want to gig or jam and super versatile with tone. That is the best Boogie porn I have seen on here for a while.

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                  • #10
                    That's a hell of a deal on a really underrated amp. The cleans really surprised me when I tried one. I don't think they work all that well as a bedroom amp, and that's probably where the bad rep comes from - without getting the volume up they can sound a little thin.

                    Great score!
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                      Originally posted by Fender_Punk View Post
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                      I may replace these with Eminence Wizards or Governors if I can find at a good price.
                      I think you might lose some of your Marshall sound if you do that, but ok.

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                      • #12
                        Great amp, I love how they load it with V30s and a closed back.
                        Oh no.....


                        Oh Yeah!

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                          Originally posted by beaubrummels View Post

                          I think you might lose some of your Marshall sound if you do that, but ok.
                          Really? The Eminence Governor is very similar to a Vintage 30. I would say it's an improved version. I doubt it would take away that Marshall flavor, just augment it slightly.

                          I could see how putting a Patriot series eminence speaker like the Swamp Thang or Cannabis Rex would take away that Marshall flavor.
                          "It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled" - Mark Twain

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Fender_Punk View Post

                            Really? The Eminence Governor is very similar to a Vintage 30. I would say it's an improved version. I doubt it would take away that Marshall flavor, just augment it slightly.

                            I could see how putting a Patriot series eminence speaker like the Swamp Thang or Cannabis Rex would take away that Marshall flavor.
                            Makes me want to try a Swamp Thang/Wheelhouse combo.
                            That's definitely a sweet score. I think that I would only change one of the speakers. Vintage 30's pair well with a few other speakers. T-75's for sure.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Fender_Punk View Post

                              Really? The Eminence Governor is very similar to a Vintage 30. I would say it's an improved version. I doubt it would take away that Marshall flavor, just augment it slightly.

                              I could see how putting a Patriot series eminence speaker like the Swamp Thang or Cannabis Rex would take away that Marshall flavor.
                              IMO the Eminence Govenors would be a downgrade. Be aware Mesa does NOT use the much cheaper Chinese Vin 30's that most others do. Those will be the real deal Brit Suffolk Vin 30's if original.
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