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Re: Mesa Triple Rec....
Cool, hope you get it soon, and let us know how it sounds, built good, etc. I've heard and read a lot of good things about the build quality of their cabs. I figure if I can get this amp I can put a switch and 1/4" jack in line with the speakers on my crate 2x12 and use it for just a speaker cab till I get my 4x12 lopoline. The switch will be to switch from the crate amp section to just the 2 Eminence Texas heats it's loaded with. The guy I jam with sometimes that owns one of these said I'd sell all my pedals except for my delay, phaser, eq, noise reducer, chorus etc. From listening to his amp, I may be inclined to agree, it has a monster dirty sound! :w:
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Re: Mesa Triple Rec....
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I'd agree with that, I wouldn't dare using a distortion pedal on my Nitro, though if you have an Overdrive pedal, I'd definitely keep that. Does wonders to a lot of amps running it over the distortion channel. |
Re: Mesa Triple Rec....
Well, it's the day of truth. I'm going to the pawnshop after work today. I hope they still got my amp. If so,....IT'S MINE!!!! :w: :2thumbups:
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Re: Mesa Triple Rec....
I saw where you was talking about the vintage 30's being good with mesa they are real good but I have found a cheaper speaker that sounds just as good has all the same specks not sure if you heard of them but might want to check them out they are at www.warehousespeakers.com this is what is said about them there.
12” Veteran 30™ speaker - 60 watts The 12” Veteran 30™ speaker from Warehouse Guitar Speakers, LLC is tonally superior to Celestion's™ Vintage 30™ speaker. The tonal improvement is in the upper-mids. The Veteran 30™ speaker has smoothed out the upper-mid "spike" notorious in the Vintage 30™ speaker. Drop in replacement for Celestion™ Vintage 30™. Harmony central has some reviews on them as well and they all seem to be good. |
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