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Cory T

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Hey Guys,

I have been having a bit of a problem getting the sound I want out of my Mesa-Boogie 400+. I opted for it instead of an Ampeg SVT CL because of its versatility. I am running a Single H Stingray 5 through a Mesa Powerhouse 8x10 Cab.

I am happy with my tone, but i am looking for some new things to try and it seems like i still cant get an SVTish sound. I know its never going to be exact, but thats not what im looking for. I have heard of all kinds of things like A/B'ing both channels and running them at the same time. I havnt tried it, but since I am in a band that plays constantly, it is not often that i have time to experiment. ( I think it doesnt look that professional if I mess with my settings at gig volume after soundcheck at the club)
I posted this here instead of on a mesa forum because, the tone of the stingray comes through quite a bit, so unless your using a stingray settings won't help too much.

Thanks for your help.
 

corrosiontrav

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Jun 4, 2005
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I have the Mesa 400+ and stingray 5 and 4 string bongo.

If you want a more classic tone get yourself an AB/Y box and run them into inputs 1 and 2 and set the volume for 2 until you get the right amount of top end gain. I set most of the other eqs somewhat flat with a healthy amount of mids. My graphic EQ is pretty flat as well.

When I run the AB/Y I can get just a good solid clean bass tone from input 1 and input is my 'Drive'.
 
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