so i traded that boogie Mark III for a DSL 100. i know some of you would never consider that a fair trade. but the Mesa was a Red stripe and just didn't have the sound i was looking for. i thought it was a far cry from my Blue stripe i had a few years ago. and it needed new tubes and a good servicing of which i'm in no finacial position to take care of anytime soon.
so i went to Sam Ashe and traded it straight up for a slightly used DSL. its just something about the marshall tone that sounds so good to me. it just seems to perfectly fall into place mix wise with a band. with the masa i'd have to tweak for weeks just to hear all the frequencies i'd want to hear in the mix. and with the marshall, no matter how i tweak it, it cuts right through and i can taylor its sound in the mix rather easily.
maybe i'm just sick of active tone controls. you know, so much of this one negates that one, and multiple volume points like, should i add more input volume, more lead volume, or more master volume. i don't know... i always just spent too much time adjusting knobs instead of jamming the songs. and never being truly happy with my tone.
so i've converted to marshall. and besides, all the music that i enjoy listening to these days is marshall based. i don't like CHugga Chugga, "i'm rough and tough and jump up and down". attitude metal just annoys the shit out of me. when someone tells me a band is "heavy" i automatically recoil inside and don't even want to give them a listen.
don't get me wrong i like mesa and many other amps out there and can get a useable sound out of almost any of them. but i'm much happier now.
i guess metal has outgrown ME. all the stuff i like is no longer considered metal by the kids today. they call it hard rock now. well... i can live with that. lets go "Hot Rokkin".
so i went to Sam Ashe and traded it straight up for a slightly used DSL. its just something about the marshall tone that sounds so good to me. it just seems to perfectly fall into place mix wise with a band. with the masa i'd have to tweak for weeks just to hear all the frequencies i'd want to hear in the mix. and with the marshall, no matter how i tweak it, it cuts right through and i can taylor its sound in the mix rather easily.
maybe i'm just sick of active tone controls. you know, so much of this one negates that one, and multiple volume points like, should i add more input volume, more lead volume, or more master volume. i don't know... i always just spent too much time adjusting knobs instead of jamming the songs. and never being truly happy with my tone.
so i've converted to marshall. and besides, all the music that i enjoy listening to these days is marshall based. i don't like CHugga Chugga, "i'm rough and tough and jump up and down". attitude metal just annoys the shit out of me. when someone tells me a band is "heavy" i automatically recoil inside and don't even want to give them a listen.
don't get me wrong i like mesa and many other amps out there and can get a useable sound out of almost any of them. but i'm much happier now.
i guess metal has outgrown ME. all the stuff i like is no longer considered metal by the kids today. they call it hard rock now. well... i can live with that. lets go "Hot Rokkin".
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