Binnerscot
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Yeah, we know of the Mark I, the Mark IIC+, the Mark IV, the Recto. All are a bit iconic, but it just seems that Mesa keeps getting better.
It seems the range, quality, and price points of their wide line of amps is just tough to compete with. The more I read of the Electrodyne, the more I want to test drive one. It seems to have ended up in direct competion with the Bogner Shiva. Their bass amps are awesome (I have a Bass 400+ myself), and I really want to check out the M9 (though the V12 Titan is a monster it would need its own circuit at high volume).
It seems they have designed an amp for nearly every tone need that I have ever heard (well they could do a one channel amp with only one knob for volume and it would sound like VH1 though 1984, but the Stiletto gets me close enough).
It is getting harder and harder define the "Mesa" sound, they are all good, but very different from one another.
It seems the range, quality, and price points of their wide line of amps is just tough to compete with. The more I read of the Electrodyne, the more I want to test drive one. It seems to have ended up in direct competion with the Bogner Shiva. Their bass amps are awesome (I have a Bass 400+ myself), and I really want to check out the M9 (though the V12 Titan is a monster it would need its own circuit at high volume).
It seems they have designed an amp for nearly every tone need that I have ever heard (well they could do a one channel amp with only one knob for volume and it would sound like VH1 though 1984, but the Stiletto gets me close enough).
It is getting harder and harder define the "Mesa" sound, they are all good, but very different from one another.