ZeeW
Well-known member
I thought I'd post here as you guys are more likely to be more objective.... 
I'm in a situation where I rarely gig these days apart form the occasional Blues jam with my Tweed D clone. I'm spending most of my time writing and learning to record - something I've wanted to do for a long time.
I'm also downsizing my collection of amps and cabs as I've moved to a smaller home and space is at a premium. This started me looking at 'lunchbox' amps and I got to spend some time with the Mesa Transatlantic 15 and really liked this amp, but couldn't get into the higher gain rhythm metal that I also like to play. Then Mesa brought out the Mini Rec and thought this will do the job nicely. However, for the price of these two amps I can buy a Mark V which I've played in the past and loved the flexibility of it - but never played it at home studio levels.
Can the Mark V be played at low dbs and sound good enough to record?
Some of my pals have said don't pull the trigger on an amp until you've played around with an Axe Fx as all the tones are in it somewhere and is ideal for low volume and direct recording. These guys actually don't own the Axe but have had some time with it and unfortunately I cannot get close to one to play. I'm suspicious of someone who recommends a piece of kit and still plays their Bogners and Diezels lol.
I'm already pretty much set up for using an Axe Fx at home, having a pair of Genelec monitors and an RME interface. A question for the Axe Fx gurus - is it possible to get controlled feedback from an Axe as I do from a tube amp?
So if you were in my position of needing to downsize amps/cabs, wanting to record, play at low volumes late at night, which way would you jump? Or are there other options that I should look into??
I'm in a situation where I rarely gig these days apart form the occasional Blues jam with my Tweed D clone. I'm spending most of my time writing and learning to record - something I've wanted to do for a long time.
I'm also downsizing my collection of amps and cabs as I've moved to a smaller home and space is at a premium. This started me looking at 'lunchbox' amps and I got to spend some time with the Mesa Transatlantic 15 and really liked this amp, but couldn't get into the higher gain rhythm metal that I also like to play. Then Mesa brought out the Mini Rec and thought this will do the job nicely. However, for the price of these two amps I can buy a Mark V which I've played in the past and loved the flexibility of it - but never played it at home studio levels.
Can the Mark V be played at low dbs and sound good enough to record?
Some of my pals have said don't pull the trigger on an amp until you've played around with an Axe Fx as all the tones are in it somewhere and is ideal for low volume and direct recording. These guys actually don't own the Axe but have had some time with it and unfortunately I cannot get close to one to play. I'm suspicious of someone who recommends a piece of kit and still plays their Bogners and Diezels lol.
I'm already pretty much set up for using an Axe Fx at home, having a pair of Genelec monitors and an RME interface. A question for the Axe Fx gurus - is it possible to get controlled feedback from an Axe as I do from a tube amp?
So if you were in my position of needing to downsize amps/cabs, wanting to record, play at low volumes late at night, which way would you jump? Or are there other options that I should look into??