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jsad91
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I recently acquired a Mesa Strategy 500 to pair with my Mesa Studio Preamp and I noticed when the deep switch is off it doesn't have much bottom end, to the point where you could say the top end is pretty harsh regardless of where the presence controls are set. I can turn the bass up on the Studio pre, but I end up having to go way beyond where people normally set the EQ (normally the bass knob is typically set to 3 or less from what I've read) - but something sounds a bit off. When I turn the deep switch on then it becomes too boomy and the bottom end is really overkill.
When I switch to my Mesa 2:90 that issue goes away, even with the modern and deep switches disengaged it still sounds fuller and more natural sounding for the guitar. Does this sound like my S500 has an issue, possible tube change needing? Everything I had read about these amps is that they kill all other Mesa power amps, specifically for guitar rigs.
Also the Strategy 400, which is what Hetfield and many other players back in the day were using, doesn't have the deep switch option. Does that mean in comparison to a 2:90 it too has this strident top end? Appreciate any feedback.
When I switch to my Mesa 2:90 that issue goes away, even with the modern and deep switches disengaged it still sounds fuller and more natural sounding for the guitar. Does this sound like my S500 has an issue, possible tube change needing? Everything I had read about these amps is that they kill all other Mesa power amps, specifically for guitar rigs.
Also the Strategy 400, which is what Hetfield and many other players back in the day were using, doesn't have the deep switch option. Does that mean in comparison to a 2:90 it too has this strident top end? Appreciate any feedback.