Techdeth
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This little thing is a raw go getter . Hadn’t played one in years . It fired up after years of not being turned on
Me thinks this isn't about a guitar cable...I know you hate to keep hearing this but your cable is a few inches short
It’s about big dielectric energy or lack thereofMe thinks this isn't about a guitar cable...
I was impressed by the rawness it has . And thanksLove the preamp in those and the .50cal+, maybe my fav Mesa.
The .22 has a rep for running the el84s too hot. Might be something to look at if the plans are to put it back in action.
You would like itAlways wanted to try out one of those….
LmaoIt’s about big dielectric energy or lack thereof
I’m going to do this next time . And use a gateThis thru a 4x12 is just fun
I gigged one of these for years. Still one of my favorite amps ever. Ate through EL84's like a monster though, but I was using it constantly and cranked.
I need to fix some amps myself . But ya this amp kicks ass . I liked the rawness so muchI've gigged my .22+ a lot. It's a great sound amp, easy load out, easy to manage for any volume I need. I went to it for modern quieter stages, so it isn't cranked and going through EL84's too bad. I suspect it's the amp I've gigged the most in the last 20 years. Great amp.
I also have a .50+ I picked up a few years back. It's got an issue and is among my collection of old amps that need me to just take an afternoon and open them up.
Love the preamp in those and the .50cal+, maybe my fav Mesa.
I ran mine through a lee jackson era ampeg 4x12 with g-12-75. It sounded amazing. One day Dave Rowland let me borrow his 2x12 Mesa Lonestar to play some bigger shows and that Lonestar to this day, with a Blues Driver boosting it, is my best live tone. It weighed a ton and I just don't care. I tried so hard to preserve that amp but some total idiot backed their shit and made a small dent. So I returned it to Dave and he didn't say anything, he also sold us 2 Epiphone Eliteist LP's for like $750 each.I've gigged my .22+ a lot. It's a great sound amp, easy load out, easy to manage for any volume I need. I went to it for modern quieter stages, so it isn't cranked and going through EL84's too bad. I suspect it's the amp I've gigged the most in the last 20 years. Great amp.
I also have a .50+ I picked up a few years back. It's got an issue and is among my collection of old amps that need me to just take an afternoon and open them up.
It’s got balls !Was my first "serious" amp some - lol- decades ago.
I ran mine through a lee jackson era ampeg 4x12 with g-12-75. It sounded amazing. One day Dave Rowland let me borrow his 2x12 Mesa Lonestar to play some bigger shows and that Lonestar to this day, with a Blues Driver boosting it, is my best live tone. It weighed a ton and I just don't care. I tried so hard to preserve that amp but some total idiot backed their shit and made a small dent. So I returned it to Dave and he didn't say anything, he also sold us 2 Epiphone Eliteist LP's for like $750 each.