I decided to keep my Mesa Stiletto Deuce Series 1 with the Hollywood mod done by Dave Bunker.
I had it in the classifieds for a while hoping that nobody would want it.
Nobody did.. and thats a good thing.
You know.. Mesa really isn't feeling the love regarding the Deuce, Trident and the Ace. I guess not many people want a Mesa that thinks its a high gain Marshall.
Personally... I think that many of you are missing the boat when it comes to the Stiletto Series. So many of you are looking for the Mesa chunk but with the midrange of a Marshall. So many times I said how great a Rectifier would sound if I could put EL34's in it. For me.. a Rectifier is a great amp but it lacks midrange and it is a little flabby in the lower end unless you have the perfect speaker enclosures for it. Also.. its a little too "sizzly' to my ears and because it is so popular, its turned into a very generic sounding amp. The Stiletto on the other hand is a breath of fresh air for Mesa. Its high gain Marshall but with chunk, bottom end, tightness and an outstanding clean channel. To my ears its everything you ever wanted your JCM800 2203/4 to sound like. Send your 2203/4 to Splawn or Voodoo to have it modded and it will come back sounding like a Stiletto. The difference is the Stiletto has so many great features:
50/100 watts swichable on each channel!!!
Built in variac (it sags the voltage, even the lights dim on the amp)
3 modes for each of its 2 channels including channel cloning on the crunch channel
Separate adjustable solo boost
Silicone diode or 5u4 rectifier tubes for each channel
adjustable loop
hard bypass for the effects loop
It really is a killer amp.
You guys should go to the local store and check out the new Series 2 Stiletto's. You will be very surprised.
I had it in the classifieds for a while hoping that nobody would want it.
Nobody did.. and thats a good thing.
You know.. Mesa really isn't feeling the love regarding the Deuce, Trident and the Ace. I guess not many people want a Mesa that thinks its a high gain Marshall.
Personally... I think that many of you are missing the boat when it comes to the Stiletto Series. So many of you are looking for the Mesa chunk but with the midrange of a Marshall. So many times I said how great a Rectifier would sound if I could put EL34's in it. For me.. a Rectifier is a great amp but it lacks midrange and it is a little flabby in the lower end unless you have the perfect speaker enclosures for it. Also.. its a little too "sizzly' to my ears and because it is so popular, its turned into a very generic sounding amp. The Stiletto on the other hand is a breath of fresh air for Mesa. Its high gain Marshall but with chunk, bottom end, tightness and an outstanding clean channel. To my ears its everything you ever wanted your JCM800 2203/4 to sound like. Send your 2203/4 to Splawn or Voodoo to have it modded and it will come back sounding like a Stiletto. The difference is the Stiletto has so many great features:
50/100 watts swichable on each channel!!!
Built in variac (it sags the voltage, even the lights dim on the amp)
3 modes for each of its 2 channels including channel cloning on the crunch channel
Separate adjustable solo boost
Silicone diode or 5u4 rectifier tubes for each channel
adjustable loop
hard bypass for the effects loop
It really is a killer amp.
You guys should go to the local store and check out the new Series 2 Stiletto's. You will be very surprised.
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