Its the same with Mesa's Jimmy. When I was gigging heavily in the early 90s, I lugged around 2 half stacks, mainly in case one broke. The early Rectifier amps used to break down a lot. These amps saturated the air waves for awhile.
I got a Mesa 2x12 Roadster a couple of years ago, it has a sealed back and its the heaviest amp Ive ever owned. 4 channels is great ot have but most of the time live I just stick to the classic rec sound with a boost for leads. I use that 90% of the time live. One really good amp tone is better than 10 crappy ones.
One thing about Mesa's is they are as finicky tone wise as women. If you change one tone control it just really changes the character of the amp, more than most Marshalls Ive played on. There again I just never could get my hands on a really good sounding JCM 800. But thats the tone I love!
I got a Mesa 2x12 Roadster a couple of years ago, it has a sealed back and its the heaviest amp Ive ever owned. 4 channels is great ot have but most of the time live I just stick to the classic rec sound with a boost for leads. I use that 90% of the time live. One really good amp tone is better than 10 crappy ones.
One thing about Mesa's is they are as finicky tone wise as women. If you change one tone control it just really changes the character of the amp, more than most Marshalls Ive played on. There again I just never could get my hands on a really good sounding JCM 800. But thats the tone I love!
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