It's the main reason I got rid of my Mesa. The tone was killer when I played alone, but seemed to disappear when playing with a band. Volume could be turned up, but it just seemed like a louder amp not cutting through. I agree with the post about the Mesa EQ.
Replaced it with a Marshall JCM 800. My band said they could easily hear me, and at a lower volume.
okay thanks guys i will double check my effects loop knob.....as for ohms....i know i am matching that up right...i had the cab built for 8 ohms.....in reguard to the new tubes....i have been thihnking about replacing them....only thing is i have never done it beore...should i take it somewhere to have them re-done....or is it a matter of just taking out and putting in....i have heard that stock mesa tubes are...well.....blah....
Yup. That's what mids in the EQ do for you. Scoop the mids, disappear. Turn them back up and be heard. I love it when newer players try to boost their leads with a scooped sound. It just doesn't work-out well. The best boost for leads is to push-up the mids. And it has the amazing effect of restoring natural harmonics and adding quality and dynamics back into the sound.
i understand the whole no mids no cut through....whats neat about the Triple Rec. solo head.....the solo volume/switch ....separate volume for the solo button....which also boosts your mids allowing you to cut through the mix a little better so lead purposes.....my mids aren't totally scooped anyway...they are at 4....i think part of it had to do w/ my channel volumes...only issue now is if i crank the distortion channel volume, my clean channel doesn't come near to competing with the distortion channel...w/o distorting my cleans....it may be time to switch the tubes....i think for right now the change in individual channel volume was more than enough of a volume boost to fix my problem.... thanks for all the help guys!