You probably have his CE model. He had a limited edition core run a few years back with a set neck. Those were the 4k+ models.
I have zero issues with the radius on mine.
The same could be said about you with your excessively large signature. :lol: :LOL: Mesa is hardly in financial trouble, and their amps are hardly dying out.
If I ever pick up another head it will probably be a TC-100. The built in attenuation is a huge plus for the amp, I do feel bad for TC-50 purchasers though, but Mesa is kind of known for doing things like this...
Mini rectifier --> Rectoverb 25
Mark V: 25 --> Mark V:35
etc etc
Whoever said the amp is Honky has something else going on in their signal chain, as the amp is anything but. It has great mids, but its not anywhere near Honky. You can go darker without the bright switch on the lead channel, and the EQ of the amp is amazing. I recommend setting everything at...
I guess it really comes down to what you consider reasonable, the way I look at it is guitars at the price point of a core PRS are going to cost more to do work on than your average bolt on neck guitar. A paint job on a Ford Mustang is significantly cheaper than a Ferrari ;) . You can talk to...
I figure something like the Helix or AX8/FX8 would save me a grip over buying individual pedals. I currently have two pedal boards but have been toying with consolidation for a while. An AX8 is very on my radar, especially once I pick up a PRS with a Piezo.
Browsing Mesas website and it looks like the Roadster is no longer in production. Shame, I was hoping to sell my combo and pick up a head variant.
Maybe they are going all in with the Road King being the only 100w rectifier with built in reverb?