As soon as I get back home for the summer, I'm probably going to buy a Mesa Boogie Lonestar Classic rig. By far the best amp I've ever played on, better than Two Rock, high end Vox, and in my opinion Marshall/Fender/et al don't even compare.
Anyone else owe their sanity to Mesa?
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I'm not really a Mesa fan.. I've definitely played on nicer, and think I own a nicer one. Most people I see with Mesa are metal players.
Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
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It's not only for Metalists. It can't give u the VOX Amps tones or the Cranked Fenders sound, but it can give u a very clean and loving tube warmth.
Currently I have a MESA rack setup, I like it for being very "Objective". but i think on switching back to a head, maybe some rectoverb. Going to heads is really pick of choice and they all have some more unique taste (which has some positive correlation with Metalists though
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Currently I have a MESA rack setup, I like it for being very "Objective". but i think on switching back to a head, maybe some rectoverb. Going to heads is really pick of choice and they all have some more unique taste (which has some positive correlation with Metalists though

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