Any one own, or try a Mesa V-twin in the rack version? I've tried the pedal version, but not the rack version. Is there any difference?
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i had the rack version. it was cool but wasnt for me, didnt sound all that great. i havent tried the pedal version so i cant compare. I tried a few different preamp tubes just to try & it did make a difference but it just never sounded like a true tube preamp.
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Originally posted by PallarAndersVisayeah its basically a pre-amp in a pedal. you can also run it direct into a mixing board. its really really cool, I liked it alot. lots of versatility and a killer looking pedal!
so could you plug ig straight into a power amp and rock the fuck out?
I love mesa products, I have been a believer ever since I got my dual rectifier
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Yeah. There are three output sockets on the floor pedal V-Twin:
To Mixer/Headphones
To Power Amp
To Guitar Amp
There's a rocker switch around the side that lets you select whether output jack #1 is feeding headphones or mixer. That output is speaker cab emulated as well, so it can be used for direct recording.
A very cool pedal that is now unfortunately discontinued.Model 3
Model 5A
Model 3B
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Custom Shop San Dimas s/n 8511
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Originally posted by SteveKYeah. There are three output sockets on the floor pedal V-Twin:
To Mixer/Headphones
To Power Amp
To Guitar Amp
There's a rocker switch around the side that lets you select whether output jack #1 is feeding headphones or mixer. That output is speaker cab emulated as well, so it can be used for direct recording.
A very cool pedal that is now unfortunately discontinued.
THat's all I would need right, is a set of headphones?
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