i am 100% set and exceptionally happy with my live rig. it has suited me well since 1991. what i am looking for is a "new" rig that i can use as a back up and something different for studio work. here is what i already have:
rivera M100 head
rivera S120 head
rivera M100 1x12 combo
fender tremolux
fender twin reverb
fender champ
fender showman
fender deluxe reverb
egnater tweaker
marshall 2204
what i am looking to get is very specifically either a marshall TSL100, or a Mesa triple rectifier. i do not want a Mesa MKV - i have spent quite a bit of time with one and DO NOT like it!!!!!
here's what i like about each, and remember these would be used primarily for recording:
marshall - it seems to have a lot of tones available depending on how you adjust everything. it seems that i could probably do a lot of sessions with this one head. the biggest thing that sucks is that compared to the vintage fenders, the clean is sterile. a plus is that i COULD bring this onstage and get a good, throaty sound like my rivera's get....
mesa - the triple rec seems to stay tighter than the dual. the 3 channels each have sounds that are usable and decent. what i don't like is that the lead sounds are kinda shrill for my tastes. also, it is clearly a rectifier and would have limited use in the studio. live, though it would MORE than deliver, but the tone would be different than what i am used to.
give me some of your experiences with either. again, i am not really looking at anything else. i have a line on either of these amps for a STEAL, and i may just get both.
rivera M100 head
rivera S120 head
rivera M100 1x12 combo
fender tremolux
fender twin reverb
fender champ
fender showman
fender deluxe reverb
egnater tweaker
marshall 2204
what i am looking to get is very specifically either a marshall TSL100, or a Mesa triple rectifier. i do not want a Mesa MKV - i have spent quite a bit of time with one and DO NOT like it!!!!!
here's what i like about each, and remember these would be used primarily for recording:
marshall - it seems to have a lot of tones available depending on how you adjust everything. it seems that i could probably do a lot of sessions with this one head. the biggest thing that sucks is that compared to the vintage fenders, the clean is sterile. a plus is that i COULD bring this onstage and get a good, throaty sound like my rivera's get....
mesa - the triple rec seems to stay tighter than the dual. the 3 channels each have sounds that are usable and decent. what i don't like is that the lead sounds are kinda shrill for my tastes. also, it is clearly a rectifier and would have limited use in the studio. live, though it would MORE than deliver, but the tone would be different than what i am used to.
give me some of your experiences with either. again, i am not really looking at anything else. i have a line on either of these amps for a STEAL, and i may just get both.
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