I've tried a few modeling "amps", just on the surface, and they sound fine imo But there's no need for them, imo, when you have a good marshall that nails that tone. That's the only tone I need or want.
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Originally posted by lhrocker View PostI never knew that something so small could be so heavy. The amp gizmo gives me midi compatibility and works with the Recto also. It's off to build a headshell for it and cut down at least 15 pounds?
You can buy a nice headshell from MESA if you're not into making one on your own, but then again, maybe you are. I think I'm going to buy a head shell for mine one of these days and get a couple of the ported widebody 1-12" cabs to make a little mini stack.
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I've owned a couple of the different Mesa 4x12's several 1x12's and 2x12's. The best sounding cab Mesa makes IMO is the 1x12 3/4 back cab. If you can get two of those, one with a V30 and the other with a Black Shadow then you'll never turn back. Those two speakers in those cabs sound fantastic.
As for the modeling amps, it's all in the context you use them for. I personally have both a modeler and a tube amp. There's some places I play, including at home, that a tube amp is just too loud. In those cases a modeler works great because they sound really good at lower volumes. If I need to get loud then I take my tube amp. It's all in what you want and what you like as well as the situation. I only have a couple hundred dollars in my modeler so it's no big deal. They can be had really cheap if you watch them and their worth keeping a decent one around the house.
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