
BrentSSL
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RJF":3jfxvdoj said:What?BrentSSL":3jfxvdoj said:I completely agree SteveK but it just makes me sad because their sound is such a big part of Metaland rock since the 80s. They haven't had a booth at Namm in years and thier amps have become entry level to high end equipment. Not that they are not trying to make good amps and not that I wouldn't use them if I couldn't get an older Dual rec. I just don't want to see my favorite amp manufacturer with so much legend and lore behind thier achievements retire before delivering one possibly more great amps.I feel like their amps would be better without this Multiwatt theme in every amp also
I have BEEN at Mesa HQ, taken the tour of the manufacturing plant, and talked to their people in person. Mesa is awesome and they are not going anywhere.
Many guitar amps don't get their coveted status until long after they are out of production. Do you think early rectos had this status in 1993? No, they were just Dual Rectifiers. I'm sure 10-15 years from now something will come out that is special about the Mk4, or the Roadster, or the Mk1 Roadking, whatever..... long after they are out of production. No one cares today, because you can buy them off the shelf atm.
RJF I really like hearing your input because you are very helpful and knowledgeable I meant to delete that last post after proof reading it. I in no way was saying Mesa make bad amps or thier quality is poor its actually one of the best in the industry I work part time in a Mesa techs shop. I was trying to say that thier amps would be better if they had a tad more simplicity to thier amps. I mean peavey has not done much if anything to change the design of the 5150/6505 since it was originally made and it sounds awseome not my flavor but it is a tried and true design. To your comment about the parts not being made I get it no need to be so touchy about it lol and I agree reissues would be scrutinized this world over but they would be nice.