Re: Mesa Subway Blues... anyone with experience
owever, you'll notice that the Mesa blues tone is warmer and spongier than the Fender blues tone.
I like a warm spongy tone!
I like Fender, but I'm a big fan of Mesa also. My dream amp is a BFDR, but that's a bit out of my price range at the moment. A Subway Blues I could definitely afford.
I've been kicking around what to buy for a almost a year. A DRRI, SFDR, SS22, Blues Junior and Mesa Lonestar Special are all amps that have crossed my mind before I thought about one of these. I've tried the DRRI and SS22 in shops a few times, and every time was disappointed in the sound. I've gigged with a Blues Junior, and while I liked it, I wasn't super in love with the tone. I'd call it good, but not great. I tried a late 70's SFDR at a pawn shop and really liked that, but something like that would likely stretch my budget. I recorded with a Lonestar Special (and used to own an original issue Lonestar, the 100w/50w version of the current Lonestar Classic), and I really like that amp, but again, it's a bit of a stretch on my budget (unless I get super lucky).
The Subway Blues fits my budget (I'd like to keep it under $700), fits my wattage needs (15w-30w), and allegedly takes pedals well (very necessary since I get most of my overdrive from pedals).
It's definitely been placed near the top of my list of amps to consider.