Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

Clockwork_Orange

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I'm still doing research on a good preamp for me. I'm into rock/metal most of the time but i want something with a little versatility. For the most part I want a clear-clean and a thick heavy distortion with high-high's and low-feel it in your stomach-palm muting-low's (Thrice/Bigwig). I'm not one for really mid/high, harsh, gritty, chimey, bright sounding dirty tones.

I was also wondering if it would pair up nicely with this power amp. I'd be playing this through a Marshall 4x12 with Celestions.
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

I don't like the v-twin as a solo preamp. It's a bit noisy, but a noise gate fixes it. The v-twin, if used with another clean preamp afterwards, had rediculously tight lows and a pretty good high end. It doesn't have a whole lot of mids, but enough. I have one and run it through channel one of a rectifier.
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

Clockwork_Orange said:
is there a different mesa preamp you'd recommend?

Quad...actually, I'd pretty much recommend anything over the V-Twin...I was really disappointed.
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

I on the other hand swear by mine, and I don´t think anyone here would argue that my tone is thin :saeek:

One thing about the V-Twin: You REALLY gotta fiddle for a while with different tubes once you get it, but after that´s done you´re set. Then again, ANY Mesa User should be used to tweaking knobs for days because of the way the EQ works ;)
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

Yeah Mesa's are very very very sensitive to EQing.
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

Zerberus said:
I on the other hand swear by mine, and I don´t think anyone here would argue that my tone is thin :saeek:

One thing about the V-Twin: You REALLY gotta fiddle for a while with different tubes once you get it, but after that´s done you´re set. Then again, ANY Mesa User should be used to tweaking knobs for days because of the way the EQ works ;)


Ditto. I use mine through the FX return of a Seymour Duncan convertible 60 running on EH EL34's into an old (1969) Vox 2x12" cab and it sounds great. The cleans are almost acoustic, the Blue channel can get anything from old AC/DC to MTV era ZZ Top, and the Red channel has more gain than I will ever need.

BTW, I'm running a pair of EH 12AX7's in mine.
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

Personally, I love Mesa's power amps, but I'm not fond of their preamps.
Zerb, however, knows his ish, so I would take his opinion with more than a grain of salt ...
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

Thanks, TO.:friday:

Perfect example: I was finding my tone too "loose" about last month or so. I was seriously considering a new amp.

But I wasn´t ready to give up the cash for a Pittbull UL or a Bogner, so I fiddled with the settings on my JCM and my V-twin. Long story short: Problem solved in 2 days with ZERO Cost. TOgether with a Single Channel 800 Marshall it´s still my "tone to beat", and one of the most versatile setups out there ;)

BTW, Tip for those that have boosters (EMG PA-2, SD Pickup Booster or similar) in their axes/on the floor : Try out the Blues channel with the Gain maxed out (and the boost maxed as well) instead of the Lead channel. Much tighter low end, and with the Afterburner there´s even a hint more gain than before. Interesting, because it´s the same tube. Shows you how much effect Mesas "cascading" gain stages have on the tone ;)
 
Re: Anybody use/familiar with the Mesa Boogie V-twin Preamp?

bump

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Im looking into the v-twin also. Any other opinions out there?
 
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