Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

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Whats the difference of the first version of the triaxis and the second? also, what is the phat mod? thanks
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

Supposedly V1 had the lead I red channel voiced as the British shred or modern Recto voice, V2 is the Vintage Recto voice and the fat mod added to V2 was supposed to expand the bottom end.

V3 is supposedly on the way into the stores and has the Lone Star Lead voice instead of the Recto voice in lead I red channel. It's a shame because while I think the Lonestars are killer sounding amps I wouldn't trade my Lead I red channel for it. Thats the one I use most often.

At least thats the way they are saying it goes on the Triaxis Yahoo group I'm in. I'll check the Mesa site.
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

IIRC the V1s don´t have the rectifier Board at all, but I may be wrong, been a long time since I used a Triaxis ;)
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

Robert S. said:
Supposedly V1 had the lead I red channel voiced as the British shred or modern Recto voice, V2 is the Vintage Recto voice and the fat mod added to V2 was supposed to expand the bottom end.

V3 is supposedly on the way into the stores and has the Lone Star Lead voice instead of the Recto voice in lead I red channel. It's a shame because while I think the Lonestars are killer sounding amps I wouldn't trade my Lead I red channel for it. Thats the one I use most often.

At least thats the way they are saying it goes on the Triaxis Yahoo group I'm in. I'll check the Mesa site.

Out of curiousity which version do you use Robert, and secondly will or does Mesa offer the older versions for those that want them?
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

I have the version 2 Triaxis. I couldn't find any info on the Mesa site regarding version 3 but I doubt they will be offering 2 versions simutaniously. Version 1 hasn't been available since version 2 was released. I'm sure version 3 will sound killer but after almost four years of running the v2 lead 1 red channel as my primary gain channel I'd have a hard time losing it.

The thing is that the V2 lead 1 channel isn't actually dead nuts recto and I run 112 3/4 back cabs and I'm not getting the 412 grunt from my rig either so my tone is somewhat unique. I'll have to see if anyone in the area is carrying a V3 Triaxis and check it out. I hear that they are shipping now so there might be one around somewhere. So far the only thing I have heard is the rumors.
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

Robert S. said:
I have the version 2 Triaxis. I couldn't find any info on the Mesa site regarding version 3 but I doubt they will be offering 2 versions simutaniously. Version 1 hasn't been available since version 2 was released. I'm sure version 3 will sound killer but after almost four years of running the v2 lead 1 red channel as my primary gain channel I'd have a hard time losing it.

The thing is that the V2 lead 1 channel isn't actually dead nuts recto and I run 112 3/4 back cabs and I'm not getting the 412 grunt from my rig either so my tone is somewhat unique. I'll have to see if anyone in the area is carrying a V3 Triaxis and check it out. I hear that they are shipping now so there might be one around somewhere. So far the only thing I have heard is the rumors.

I've never actually liked the closed back cab sound to be honest, a half back 412 slant approach (with the closed section ported ) or straight open back 212 is more my thing, a more natural bottom end, and open mids (never tried open back 412, that might get away from ya to easily). Did you ever play a version one, and if so what did you think of it in comparison with the version 2, ... also do you think it will be possible to get the v2 tone from the v3?
I'm wondering if they are setting them up so that you can still get those same tones. I just can't imagine why they would change stuff around and not include their older tones ... my thought would be what if one doesn't like the tone of the lonestars? Then if you can't get the recto like tone from the only offered version, well there wouldn't be any reason to buy one?The triaxis I feel in love with was from 4years ago ... never could quite swing it in the money department ... in other words, like I keep saying, ... anytime I like something, they stop making the damned thing ... shheesh!
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

You can still find quite a few Triaxis on e-bay that aren't V2 upgraded yet if that's what you want. Price wise they're usually not too bad either.
 
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Actually I owned a version 1 triaxis back in the early 90s that was stolen in LA. I don't remember the difference in tone between V1 and V2 though, it was too long between versions to make a comparison.

Why did they do v3 and will they still offer v2? Are the v2 tones in lead 1 red available in v2? Why do birds sing so sad? All questions I don't have an answer for. Call Mesa Boogie, 707-778-6565 m-th during business hours and ask. They'll be happy to answer all your questions, send you literature or whatever if they think you might buy an amp. Their customer service is really killer and they've spent quite a bit of time with me over the phone in the last few years.

V1 and V2 triaxis preamps can be found used all over the place. You can get any version you like, but maybe not new. Get to a guitar center and have them search their system or call around to some mom-n-pops type Mesa dealers. Someone still has a v2 in stock I bet. They don't always move real fast because of the price tag.
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

Robert S. said:
Actually I owned a version 1 triaxis back in the early 90s that was stolen in LA. I don't remember the difference in tone between V1 and V2 though, it was too long between versions to make a comparison.

Why did they do v3 and will they still offer v2? Are the v2 tones in lead 1 red available in v2? Why do birds sing so sad? All questions I don't have an answer for. Call Mesa Boogie, 707-778-6565 m-th during business hours and ask. They'll be happy to answer all your questions, send you literature or whatever if they think you might buy an amp. Their customer service is really killer and they've spent quite a bit of time with me over the phone in the last few years.

V1 and V2 triaxis preamps can be found used all over the place. You can get any version you like, but maybe not new. Get to a guitar center and have them search their system or call around to some mom-n-pops type Mesa dealers. Someone still has a v2 in stock I bet. They don't always move real fast because of the price tag.

Okay, points well taken Robert ... Birds singing sad? :laugh2:
Yes Mesa has excellent *customer interface*, very nice indeed.
Now, if only Randal Smith will number his components on the schematics ... :yell: Good suggestions, now last question I promise, is the version listed on the unit's back or on a software display prompt?
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

Ask as many questions as you like, I just might not have the answers.

There is no visible software prompt like you get on many digital units, but the software isnt upgradeable to my knowledge. The fat mod was additional hardware if I am not mistaken and the amp voices are created by the hardware and not by any software changes. The Triaxis isn't like aother digital devices where you can load new parameters, the software just does the switching and that never changes.

I can't even find a reference to v2 in my manual.
 
Re: Version 1 and 2 of the triaxis?

Robert S. said:
Ask as many questions as you like, I just might not have the answers.

There is no visible software prompt like you get on many digital units, but the software isnt upgradeable to my knowledge. The fat mod was additional hardware if I am not mistaken and the amp voices are created by the hardware and not by any software changes. The Triaxis isn't like aother digital devices where you can load new parameters, the software just does the switching and that never changes.

I can't even find a reference to v2 in my manual.

At least with the actual componenet selections you know you can mod the thing to the specs of the version you want ...cool. Thanks.
 
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