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« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2008, 10:28:31 PM »

Why you ask...  Its a gigging amp..  I play everything from blues to death metal to gosple, and it has a setting or 4, lol   for each of them..   if you just play a specific type of music then i agree it is to much.. but if you want an amp to last your life and to go through all your music phazes with you  from your metal to rock to blues to classic rock to country to just strumming away when you 75 yrs old then this amp is perfect.
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« Reply #16 on: March 03, 2008, 11:17:50 PM »

Mesa does make quite a few outstanding amps. Their pricey new but that "wet or hydro" tone they produce is amazing.
Ive owned a 95 Single Recto and id literally covered everything and well. Sadly I didnt realize that before trading it for of all things a JC120 combo and Bassman head project.
Doh!
I really like the F30 I messed with and the Mavericks have a wonderful tone as well.
I so wish to swing a Mesa again at some point.
And why the cleans get a bad rap I just cant figure out cause they were VG..
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