
sleewell2
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they should call it the meh 50.
nothing great, nothing terrible. just average and nothing I would ever buy.
nothing great, nothing terrible. just average and nothing I would ever buy.
Mr. Willy":11ax9k78 said:I haven't been blown away by the clips either. Jury is still out for me. I think the clean sounds really good, but I expected more bark and bite out of the crunch channel. And I thought the red channel would be more crisp, like a MKIII or JP-2C. The layout bugs me, too.
steve_k":nlc4i6mp said:Marc_Nitschke221B":nlc4i6mp said:steve_k":nlc4i6mp said:Clips are pretty lame. The amp needs to be played, not romanced.
true... the clips don't give you any usable idea on how the amp sounds and feels... You have to try it yourself.
Even with "better" demo videos, were the sound is supposedly not changed/ post-produced, I still find it hard to "replicate" that sound.
So bottom line, you have to play the amp for yourself, to really get a feel
Mesa told me that channel 3 was a hybrid circuit design of a Mark/Recto blend. That alone was enough for the price of entry for me.
Agree. If I'm considering buying an amp I'll play whatever guitar I want thorough the fuckin thing. Did he not know who he was dealing with? Did you tell him you were Rezamatix from Rig Talk?slyym":3vuad9m6 said:Reza you need to speak up! I would have been rude back and told the kid to get lost. I never used to be like that but the last couple years I don't seem to have a filter any more. You should try it. If I wanted to buy that guitar I would have made it well known to that kid what my plans are and that he's not part of it.Rezamatix":3vuad9m6 said:not a great experience. but whatever. (some douchey young salesKID in there is a know it all but doesnt know 1 important thing, when to shut up and let the men test the amps)
my best friend who is an excellent guitarist took the amp for a test drive, it was kinda MEH at best.
At no single point as I was observing and listening did I say, WOW AAAAMAAAZING, this is a fucking killer amp.
Nope. instead had to listen to the wasted sperm of a saleskid prattle on about shit we already knew, and even stopped us from testing the amp with a guitar of our choice (single coil strat).
Thats what my friend wanted, instead he went and got the shop "test guitar" and forced the demo with that, all the while standing over us adjusting knobs like we can't do that. Bad Experience with the staff today (there is like 2 cool dudes at that place, the rest I don't know about)
Long story short, the amp seemed VERY vanilla. It didn't sound BAD in anyway, but it wasn't Exceptional IN ANY WAY either. I was just bored immediately with it. Non inspiring, and nothing interesting about it at all.
(also, I would have spent $2K on a new Nash guitar if that salesdouche didn't mouth off to me first thing)
stephen sawall":1f56god7 said:steve_k":1f56god7 said:Marc_Nitschke221B":1f56god7 said:steve_k":1f56god7 said:Clips are pretty lame. The amp needs to be played, not romanced.
true... the clips don't give you any usable idea on how the amp sounds and feels... You have to try it yourself.
Even with "better" demo videos, were the sound is supposedly not changed/ post-produced, I still find it hard to "replicate" that sound.
So bottom line, you have to play the amp for yourself, to really get a feel
Mesa told me that channel 3 was a hybrid circuit design of a Mark/Recto blend. That alone was enough for the price of entry for me.
I can fully confirm it is a blend of Mark and Rectifier. The feel is more like a Mark. Unlike any other Mesa you can start with all the tone controls at noon and use their entire range. It has two power tubes .... So it does not have the girth of the larger amps..... But does have the punch you would expect from a poweramp this size.
jharpersj":2m3a5mrq said:I have one at my house now. Will gig it this weekend and report back but so far I have to disagree. To my ears the cleans are lone star (which is great), the gains are sort of mark/recto ish with some of the stiletto slice. Not as bass heavy as some other mesa's but still plenty of bass. Tons of gain. The tight switch makes a big difference. Amp is super quiet, reverb is great and has great features. Cab clone is OK but compared to my go to Aiken gold brick it is not as good. I think the amp sounds like a mix of all the best parts of some of mesa's recent amps. So far I am digging it. It really has an awesome range of tones. I feel like it smokes say a runt 50 in every way. Now compared to my 2016 Wizard MTL, it does not really hang with that, but that is $3K more so I would expect that.
angelspade":xysq1xuk said:jharpersj":xysq1xuk said:I have one at my house now. Will gig it this weekend and report back but so far I have to disagree. To my ears the cleans are lone star (which is great), the gains are sort of mark/recto ish with some of the stiletto slice. Not as bass heavy as some other mesa's but still plenty of bass. Tons of gain. The tight switch makes a big difference. Amp is super quiet, reverb is great and has great features. Cab clone is OK but compared to my go to Aiken gold brick it is not as good. I think the amp sounds like a mix of all the best parts of some of mesa's recent amps. So far I am digging it. It really has an awesome range of tones. I feel like it smokes say a runt 50 in every way. Now compared to my 2016 Wizard MTL, it does not really hang with that, but that is $3K more so I would expect that.
How did it do at lower volumes (living room)?....Could you get good full tones at living room levels with the master vol?
jharpersj":32djjrpv said:I have one, it has a TON of bite and bark. The clean can be super crisp, but also you can make it very warm/fat/dark. Layout when you are using it is great.
Mr. Willy":32djjrpv said:I haven't been blown away by the clips either. Jury is still out for me. I think the clean sounds really good, but I expected more bark and bite out of the crunch channel. And I thought the red channel would be more crisp, like a MKIII or JP-2C. The layout bugs me, too.
Rezamatix":yodfw00x said:Nope. instead had to listen to the wasted sperm of a saleskid prattle on about shit we already knew, and even stopped us from testing the amp with a guitar of our choice (single coil strat).
Thats what my friend wanted, instead he went and got the shop "test guitar" and forced the demo with that, all the while standing over us adjusting knobs like we can't do that. Bad Experience with the staff today (there is like 2 cool dudes at that place, the rest I don't know about)
(also, I would have spent $2K on a new Nash guitar if that salesdouche didn't mouth off to me first thing)
BYTOR":1n6hs8i8 said:Rezamatix":1n6hs8i8 said:Nope. instead had to listen to the wasted sperm of a saleskid prattle on about shit we already knew, and even stopped us from testing the amp with a guitar of our choice (single coil strat).
Thats what my friend wanted, instead he went and got the shop "test guitar" and forced the demo with that, all the while standing over us adjusting knobs like we can't do that. Bad Experience with the staff today (there is like 2 cool dudes at that place, the rest I don't know about)
(also, I would have spent $2K on a new Nash guitar if that salesdouche didn't mouth off to me first thing)
So you let some sales dude tell you what guitar you can use with an amp? You allow him to turn the knobs for you? What are you nuts............I'd have told that guy to leave me alone to use whatever I wanted, & for him to go somewhere else in the store until I summoned him. I'm a nice guy, but I'm not putting up with that shit without telling the dude to stop crowding my ass & to stop trying to tell me which guitar I can use
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nice of you to take their time and resources to demo the amp then accept their help with the tube to then go and buy somewhere elsejsp":sufl91p3 said:![]()
For whatever it's worth, I didn't have to "deal" with much, just let the kid mess around with the amp first to "set it up for me" and he left me alone for a while. I didn't think much of the whole thing because I decided I wasn't buying from there anyway. No need to make a scene over nothing. They also exchanged a blown tube for me and were nice about it.