Hey folks,
Been awhile since I've posted here. I've FINALLY got myself in a band situation (after years of just apartment jammin'), and I couldn't be happier. It is so true that the best way to improve as a musician is to play with other folks. Having a great time, and really enjoying the type of music we're playing (mix of hard Classic stuff and newer tunes).
One of the things that I most looked forward to was running my Mesa Stiletto at volume. This is a series I Stiletto, which I bought during the infamous GC 'sale'. While I have always enjoyed how the amp sounded, there were certain issues w/ it's overall tone that I found somewhat frustrating. Specifically, certain guitars (notably those w/ Duncan JB's as well as older Duncans and Dimarzio's in my San Dimas Charvels) just sounded a bit 'shrill' at apartment volume. Too much top end that I had trouble dialing out. I tweaked the amp a bit, and was pretty happy with what I came up with... though it was not perfect. You should have seen the wacky extreme's that the knobs were set at. I had long considered re-tubing, but put that off due to $$$ issues.
Anyway... Now that I'm playing in a band context, I finally have the Mesa out of my apartment, and into our rehearsal space. Well, let me just say this.. at volume the Stiletto is f'in AWESOME! Holy crap, what a pleasant surprise! Gone is that top end 'shrilliness', doesn't matter what guitar I'm using. In fact, my main axe is currently my Les Paul w/ a JB and a '59. Sounds just perfect. I've even been using my GMW Jake for songs tuned to Eb, and JB in that sounds phenominal! You can ask Rupe how 'top endy' that guitar is... but it works great with the Stiletto. I guess it just shows that there's a reason to crank an amp to volume when you're trying one out... The tone just opens up hugely once those tubes really get cooking... gotta love it!
Here's a pic of my rig from practice this past Saturday (sorry it's a crappy cell-phone pic):
I tell you, this is really working for me. One thing I noticed... check the tone control settings. Almost everything but Gain is set near flat! I didn't even realize this til I looked at the pic. Gone are my extreme settings from before.... Nice! Totally happy... Guess I'm a Mesa fanboy now....
-Kenn
Been awhile since I've posted here. I've FINALLY got myself in a band situation (after years of just apartment jammin'), and I couldn't be happier. It is so true that the best way to improve as a musician is to play with other folks. Having a great time, and really enjoying the type of music we're playing (mix of hard Classic stuff and newer tunes).
One of the things that I most looked forward to was running my Mesa Stiletto at volume. This is a series I Stiletto, which I bought during the infamous GC 'sale'. While I have always enjoyed how the amp sounded, there were certain issues w/ it's overall tone that I found somewhat frustrating. Specifically, certain guitars (notably those w/ Duncan JB's as well as older Duncans and Dimarzio's in my San Dimas Charvels) just sounded a bit 'shrill' at apartment volume. Too much top end that I had trouble dialing out. I tweaked the amp a bit, and was pretty happy with what I came up with... though it was not perfect. You should have seen the wacky extreme's that the knobs were set at. I had long considered re-tubing, but put that off due to $$$ issues.
Anyway... Now that I'm playing in a band context, I finally have the Mesa out of my apartment, and into our rehearsal space. Well, let me just say this.. at volume the Stiletto is f'in AWESOME! Holy crap, what a pleasant surprise! Gone is that top end 'shrilliness', doesn't matter what guitar I'm using. In fact, my main axe is currently my Les Paul w/ a JB and a '59. Sounds just perfect. I've even been using my GMW Jake for songs tuned to Eb, and JB in that sounds phenominal! You can ask Rupe how 'top endy' that guitar is... but it works great with the Stiletto. I guess it just shows that there's a reason to crank an amp to volume when you're trying one out... The tone just opens up hugely once those tubes really get cooking... gotta love it!
Here's a pic of my rig from practice this past Saturday (sorry it's a crappy cell-phone pic):
I tell you, this is really working for me. One thing I noticed... check the tone control settings. Almost everything but Gain is set near flat! I didn't even realize this til I looked at the pic. Gone are my extreme settings from before.... Nice! Totally happy... Guess I'm a Mesa fanboy now....
-Kenn
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