So, after a few weeks... whats the verdict?
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostSo, after a few weeks... whats the verdict?
1- 4x12 cab + 10 watts mode on modern channel = too loud for basement fun (ask the wife about it!)
2- FX loop works perfectly with Boss GT8 (4 cable method) Seems well balanced regarding input/output volumes and you have a hard bypass switch in the back for purist.
3- Clean channel is real nice and takes pedals quite well. Splitted humbucker position on the EBMM JP6 + some reverb sounds very good to my ears.
4- Pushed mode and Vintage mode with a Tube Screamer = many good tones there! The "vintage" mode with a Tube Screamer gives a similar "boosted Marshall kinda tone". Add a lil' reverb to it (I tried it with my Boss GT8) and it almost sounds brown. I don't regret getting rid of my Wampler Pinnacle Deluxe to get this amp.
5- You get good tones out of all the modes but some may not like the fact that you can't go from "clean" to "pushed" (clean channel) or "vintage" to "modern" on the distorted channel. I bet this will be a common mod in a near future.
6- Haven't tried it out yet with a band, but will do on Thursday evening and will report back.
7- Mesa service = good. I sent an email and got a good reply to my questions.
Honeymoon phase is not over yet... I'll keep you posted.
Any questions, feel free to ask.
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Rehearsal canceled at the last minute... Singers!
Luckily, I have another band, but I'll have to wait until next week to test it out...
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Originally posted by Twitch View PostPractice without his lazy ass. Dont need a singer to jam.
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Originally posted by BenoA View PostExactly! But with this band, every time someone can't make it, they cancel the rehearsal... This is why it's good to have two band...
Or just do it all yourself like I do. Sadly my band just broke up, I had irreconcilable differences with.....myself. :-)2003 Jackson SLATQH Custom (cobalt cabo), 2002 Jackson SLATQM (burnt cherry), 2011 Jackson Chris Broderick Soloist (transblack 7), 2007 SL2H (black)
Mesa Road King, Bogner Uberkab, Mesa Lonestar Classic, Kemper Profiling Amp, Eventide H8000
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Originally posted by Grim View PostHey! I bought my Recto from The Guitar Shop!
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Sorry to bump up my post but I just wanted to report that I finaly tried my Mini with a band last evening.
I can confirm that, on top of a 4x12, it's loud enough for your regular bass+drums+guitar+singer rock quartet! No issues there.
I had brought a tube screamer with me in case I would have liked a lil' more gain but the Mini provided enough without having to cranck the gain knob past 2 o'clock.
Even on 10 watts, on the "modern" mode, it is quite loud when you cranck the volume. I does start to "compress" a bit too much to my taste but it is surprisingly loud.
As for the clean channel (I'm not a big user) stayed clean and would cut through the mix without a problem. Again, just roll the volume up!
And if you are like me and like your clean a lil' bit dirty, the "Pushed" mode does magic. Just switch to a single coil and roll your guitar volume to clean it up. Voilà!
Sadly, the cab I was using was a beat-up Fender 4x12 and it would bring the "fizzin' bees" a lil' bit compared to my Peavey TripleX cabs. I have a rehearsal this coming week with my other band and I'll be able to test it with a Mesa 4x12. Should be even more fun! I can feel some GAS for a Mesa 2x12 in the future!
So yes, that mini head can do the job with a band, except if you are in a very loud metal outfit... In that case I'd suggest to keep your 100 watts as your main weapon of choice.
For me, the 6505 remains in the arsenal, the Mini will just be my "go-to-easy-to-log-around" amp of choice. 12 pounds and cute carrying bag makes it very portable.
BTW, one thing that I did find funny was that I'm so used to play with loud amps (Marshall DSL/Peavey 6505), so having to roll the amp's volume around 1 to 2 o'clock felt weird. I know this is stupid, but yes, I felt "unusual".
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