Any Mesa Boogie users?
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Any Mesa Boogie users?
Just wondering if anybody is using this amp with pedal steel and what model would be the best.
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I've been using a Mesa V-twin rackmount preamp recently, with a VHT 2/90/2 amp and a couple of JBL E-130s. I swapped out the 12ax7 tubes for a couple of (slightly) lower gain Sovtek 5751 tubes and this thing can be either clear as a bell, or you can dial in some grit with the Master/Gain controls. I haven't fooled with it too much yet using the drive channel (since I put the new tubes in), but you can get all the crunch you like with the original tubes in there.
I even have a Franklin guitar and I don't sound anything like Paul Franklin, however...
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve Feldman on 13 January 2002 at 07:44 AM.]</p></FONT>
I even have a Franklin guitar and I don't sound anything like Paul Franklin, however...

<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve Feldman on 13 January 2002 at 07:44 AM.]</p></FONT>
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My rack has a Mesa V-Twin preamp and a Mesa 50/50 power amp. I also have a Mesa Boogie Maverick prototype combo amp that I often gig and record with.
I wired amps at Mesa Boogie for 5 years (1980 to 1985). I've always liked the sound of them for steel.
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I wired amps at Mesa Boogie for 5 years (1980 to 1985). I've always liked the sound of them for steel.
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Bobby, I also have a Maverick Prototype (#20), but I mostly use it for six string. Johan, here is the Holy Grail of Mesa steel amps; at the risk of encouraging others to bid against me........
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Steve,
I sure do want to find out! I have a Mesa Heartbreaker (four 6L6) that has some real headroom with the masters up. In fact, both channels can be set for independent clean sounds, each with a different voicing. This Mark IIC+ is a Coliseum model (SIX 6L6). What do you think I should pay for this amp?
I just set up the Heartbreaker and played the Fessenden (Lawrence 710) through it and WOW!. I usually play through my Session 400 LTD and use the Heartbreaker for the Les Paul. If you like the steel sound through a Fender Twin, the Heartbreaker is like a Twin on steroids!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Michael Holland on 20 January 2002 at 10:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
I sure do want to find out! I have a Mesa Heartbreaker (four 6L6) that has some real headroom with the masters up. In fact, both channels can be set for independent clean sounds, each with a different voicing. This Mark IIC+ is a Coliseum model (SIX 6L6). What do you think I should pay for this amp?
I just set up the Heartbreaker and played the Fessenden (Lawrence 710) through it and WOW!. I usually play through my Session 400 LTD and use the Heartbreaker for the Les Paul. If you like the steel sound through a Fender Twin, the Heartbreaker is like a Twin on steroids!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Michael Holland on 20 January 2002 at 10:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I built that amp, Michael. Beware - you can't play it in a small room. The tone at high volumes is incredible, though. It's the most beautiful sounding amp I've ever played steel through, once you get it up loud enough.
As for price, I'd say it's worth at least $1500, but that's more than most people would pay for any amp, myself included.
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As for price, I'd say it's worth at least $1500, but that's more than most people would pay for any amp, myself included.
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I've been using a semi-rare Mark IIA that has a 15" EV speaker. The amp has 100/60 watts of warm, clean tube power. I have owned every so-called 'steel guitar' solid state amp known and none approach this amp for clarity, warmth and volume IMHO. I play all kinds of music and this is the most versatile combo amp I have found to suit those needs. Also, own a rack mounted Mesa 50/50 Stereo(50watts a side) and a Stereo Simul-Class 2:90(90 watts a side) to use with either a Mesa Formula or Studio preamp. Absolute killer sound and warmth. Definitely a toss up between these systems depending on the situation.
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By the way, I don't remember the "limiter" circuit. This may have been an add-on after I field tested the amp and told Randy that it didn't sound good at low volumes. This isn't the exact same amp that I tested - mine had a finished hardwood cabinet.
Guitar players didn't like this model because you couldn't squeeze the power tubes. It was just too clean! I think that the Stones used them, though, on one of their tours back then.
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Guitar players didn't like this model because you couldn't squeeze the power tubes. It was just too clean! I think that the Stones used them, though, on one of their tours back then.
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Joe,
I have a Mark I reissue with a 300 watt EVM. Its sounds pretty good in the 100 watt mode at lower volume aka a good old warm tube fender sound for steel. I like to use it at home some. I think the Mesa amps are great quality wise. I don't know what the best choice Mesa would be for steel. It would be subjective, but I think Bobby is the source on this subject.
Lefty
I have a Mark I reissue with a 300 watt EVM. Its sounds pretty good in the 100 watt mode at lower volume aka a good old warm tube fender sound for steel. I like to use it at home some. I think the Mesa amps are great quality wise. I don't know what the best choice Mesa would be for steel. It would be subjective, but I think Bobby is the source on this subject.
Lefty
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