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Publié le 24/06/11 à 01:09
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(contenu en anglais)
Fantastic sounding amplifier. This amp is British voiced for that high midrange tone that is very familiar in Marshall, Hiwatt, and Vox amps. I would say this is a spin off a Marshall tone but in a Mesa Boogie thick distortion sort of way.
What I like about this about also is that it takes pedals very well. Throwing a tube screamer of some like a clean boost and you will have this amp sizzling. This amps has many features that are prominent to Mesa such as the Recto or tube switching and the sponge/tight setting which changes the variac and loosens the amps or tightens the power section of the amp.
UTILIZATION
Mesa/Boogie Stiletto Ace 50-watt, 2 x 12", 2-channel Tube Combo Amplifier Features:
Handbuilt in Petaluma, California
50 Watts, Class A/B power / 2 x EL-34, 5 x 12AX7, 1 x 5U4
Fixed bias for consistent, maintenance-free performance
Two fully independent channels with six modes (Channel 1 = Fat Clean, Tite Clean or Crunch (Cloning Channel 2), Channel 2 = Crunch, Tite Gain or Fluid Drive)
Channel-assignable Dual Rectification with Recto Tracking (diode or tube tracking)
Independent gain, treble, mid, bass, presence and master controls per channel
Bold/Spongy "Variac" switch
Output Level Control (over all channels when activated), footswitchable
Solo Level Control (over all channels when activated)
All-Tube effects loop with Send Level Control (over all channels when activated)
True "hard" bypass switch that removes fx loop, output level and solo level controls from signal path
Slave Out with level control
Fan-cooled (combos only)
External switching jacks for channels 1, 2, and Solo
Aluminum chassis
2-button Footswitch (Channel 1/2 and Solo)
Slip cover included
SOUNDS
This is a rockers amp. You will blown the hinges off the doors when you crank this thing up. I have been on the wrong side of this amp a few times where it just lit me up and thump my chest. The best feeling I got with this amp is a Les Paul and clean boost like pedal in front of it. This amp gets that pounding feeling but a full bodied warm tone. I find this amp not to be much of a lead amp per se but rather a solid rhythm guitar player amp. It doesn't cut through as much as I would like if I was the only player in the band, but it does thicken the walls of the sound for the band quite well.
OVERALL OPINION
This amp is no slouch at all. You feel the pain of this amp when you get this thing cranking. I really like the deep thick tone that it has and being built by Mesa Boogie you know that it is going to knock over some heads.
If I were a rhythm guitar player in a band I would look to this amp. It is rather inexpensive to be hand built. At new they come in at around $1900, but you can find them fairly inexpensive on the used market right now. I would recommend some to try this amp out against other Mesa's if that is the tone you are going for. This amp may not be for you if you are used to the Rectos or the Mark series. It has the similar characteristics to Mesa but it is its own beats.
What I like about this about also is that it takes pedals very well. Throwing a tube screamer of some like a clean boost and you will have this amp sizzling. This amps has many features that are prominent to Mesa such as the Recto or tube switching and the sponge/tight setting which changes the variac and loosens the amps or tightens the power section of the amp.
UTILIZATION
Mesa/Boogie Stiletto Ace 50-watt, 2 x 12", 2-channel Tube Combo Amplifier Features:
Handbuilt in Petaluma, California
50 Watts, Class A/B power / 2 x EL-34, 5 x 12AX7, 1 x 5U4
Fixed bias for consistent, maintenance-free performance
Two fully independent channels with six modes (Channel 1 = Fat Clean, Tite Clean or Crunch (Cloning Channel 2), Channel 2 = Crunch, Tite Gain or Fluid Drive)
Channel-assignable Dual Rectification with Recto Tracking (diode or tube tracking)
Independent gain, treble, mid, bass, presence and master controls per channel
Bold/Spongy "Variac" switch
Output Level Control (over all channels when activated), footswitchable
Solo Level Control (over all channels when activated)
All-Tube effects loop with Send Level Control (over all channels when activated)
True "hard" bypass switch that removes fx loop, output level and solo level controls from signal path
Slave Out with level control
Fan-cooled (combos only)
External switching jacks for channels 1, 2, and Solo
Aluminum chassis
2-button Footswitch (Channel 1/2 and Solo)
Slip cover included
SOUNDS
This is a rockers amp. You will blown the hinges off the doors when you crank this thing up. I have been on the wrong side of this amp a few times where it just lit me up and thump my chest. The best feeling I got with this amp is a Les Paul and clean boost like pedal in front of it. This amp gets that pounding feeling but a full bodied warm tone. I find this amp not to be much of a lead amp per se but rather a solid rhythm guitar player amp. It doesn't cut through as much as I would like if I was the only player in the band, but it does thicken the walls of the sound for the band quite well.
OVERALL OPINION
This amp is no slouch at all. You feel the pain of this amp when you get this thing cranking. I really like the deep thick tone that it has and being built by Mesa Boogie you know that it is going to knock over some heads.
If I were a rhythm guitar player in a band I would look to this amp. It is rather inexpensive to be hand built. At new they come in at around $1900, but you can find them fairly inexpensive on the used market right now. I would recommend some to try this amp out against other Mesa's if that is the tone you are going for. This amp may not be for you if you are used to the Rectos or the Mark series. It has the similar characteristics to Mesa but it is its own beats.