Roberto Rivera
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mesa Mark V
... ... ... ... a Music Man amp of course![]()
Thanks for the reply's everyone! I thought there would be a few votes for Axe FX and the like, as I have noticed they are a popular choice here - just as an main 'amp' solution, they are not for me. Modern day modellers have certainly comes leaps and bounds ahead of capturing more of the feel of a real amp I must say, compared to the earlier Line 6 stuff - I can see why they make complete sense for a lot of people.
I suppose just Musicman guitars in general is a bit of a broad term, as the sort of sound a JP user would be after would differ from an Albert Lee I'm sure. Since I own both humbucker and single coil Axis guitars and play a variety of styles, an amp as versatile as my guitars is an essential, sometimes difficult, thing to find.
Am I right in thinking a good way to generalise would be that most (bar the Rectifier's and a few others) of the Mesa/Boogie's are likened to hot rodded Fender's? and Bogner as hod rodded Marshall types? With most Boogie's using 6L6's, can they do the Marshall thing (to a degree) quite convincingly too?
Nice to see that going for a Mesa seems to be a tried and tested combination with a lot of the users here - will make the saving up worth it in the end I hope!
I suppose just Musicman guitars in general is a bit of a broad term, as the sort of sound a JP user would be after would differ from an Albert Lee I'm sure.
...I really want a peavey 5150 combo!
As long as it will take me to save for an alternative, by the time they do come out, a reissue Musicman amp might just be an optionThough, the solid state preamp does make me wonder...
uuuugh...very heavy.
Any amp sounds good when played with an EBMM guitar.
The rd 50 will have a 12 ax7 (equiv) and 2 6L6 power tubes .
Can't wait for them to come out!!!