I haven't yet had a chance to find out. I'm going to test it out today though.So, how did their work sound? Were you allowed to take pics inside the building?
So the Coliseum is now even more my favorite amp ever. Now, you can actually get a pretty pristine clean and super gainy lead tone. I'll report more later, but I love it.
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So, you are saying you listen to a lot of scooped-mids Nu-metal bands. Interesting...I'm holding that against you, not Mesa.
I've always run from them -it's the worst. they just happened to be everywhere in 90s and 00s
Weren't they used by more than a few Thrash and Death metals bands too?
And please, don't lump them in with Nu-Metal.
And as a final note, I seem to recall Petrucci using a Dual Rec at some point.
Owned several over the years own a Subway Rocket 1/10 combo and a DC 5 head now. Have had a love hate relationship with Boogies for years.
Finally think I have a pair I am really happy with and both are similar in tones. A small combo in the 1/10 Subway Rocket for situations where I need volume control and something easy to carry the DC 5 head and a cab for bigger places and I am running the same pedal board for both.
The little combo in particular drops jaws regularly with the miced tones in the FOH from a tiny 1/10 combo running at very low stage volume.
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Ascension, can you give me some pros and cons compared to other amps you've liked?
I wish Marshall would make a vintage plexi circuit and celestion speaker reissue with these features and smaller size I'd own 2 of them.
If you can live with the 10" Celestion - https://marshall.com/marshall-amps/products/amps/studio/sv20c
Granted, it is a V-type and I'm guessing you're looking more for a Greenback type speaker.
Mesa's can be fickle and hard to dial in for one. They also have a stiffer feel and are rather unforgiving. That takes some adjustment for someone like me who plays so much by feel and will use volume and touch to clean up most of the time rather than hitting a channel switch. They feel completely differently than say a Marshall or something like my PRS MT 15 does and that took some getting used to.
Positives are they really do sound good in an over all mix once you do dial them in and the build quality is absolutely bullet proof. While a Boogie is no where near as organic and touch sensitive raw as some other amps they work extremely well when you add effects in particular in the loop. Boogies seem to like the high tec tones with Dimarzio or active pickups and effects. They do that thing as well as anything out there. Amps like my PRS, Zinky or a Marshall are much better for the more organic raw tones so different tools for different jobs.
NegativeEase said:I wish Marshall would make a vintage plexi circuit and celestion speaker reissue with these features and smaller size I'd own 2 of them.
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If you can live with the 10" Celestion - https://marshall.com/marshall-amps/products/amps/studio/sv20c
Granted, it is a V-type and I'm guessing you're looking more for a Greenback type speaker.