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Mesa Boogie Trem-O-Verb Combo
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  • loudfunkloudfunk

    C'était mon ampli pour aller à deux décennies ...

    Mesa Boogie Trem-O-Verb ComboPublié le 31/01/12 à 00:14
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    2x12 combo, 2 channels, 2 modes per channel, plus channels can be cloned for 2 of the almost same. Runs EL34 or 6L6 power tubes. Variac switch that lowers voltage, switchable tube or solid star rectifier. Parallel FX loop. jacks for relay switching of channels, reverb, trem, loop. Loop can be assigned to none, both o either channel.
    Channels the the standard, gain, bass, mid, treble, master, presence, reverb, term controls. Plus a global master for effects loop.

    2 Celestion Vinatge 30 speakers.
    About 50 kg...at least it has heavy duty casters.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to get great tones from various vintage type joints to modern stuff.

    SOUNDS

    This is where this amp shines. Especially when used with EL34s the cleans break up nicely on the Clean Orange setting. On the Blues Red the clean pushed with a Tube Screamer does a nice Gary Moore type lead.
    The Vintage Orange high gain is somewhere in the neighborhood of modded Marshall with more girth in the lower mids.
    The Modern Red cuts and is clearly aimed at guys that like Soldano SLO-100s. It cuts and still isn't overbearing on top.
    Used with the variac setting adds sponginess to the attack. Also in Orange high gain the tube rectifiers up the sponge factor more for that AC30 about ready to fall part vibe.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This amp proofed to be super reliable and roadworthy. The only issues I had in 20 years was a bad reverb pan, and a blown screen resistor because of a power tube failure. I should also mention that even before my warranty had expired I had a tech add a bias control and ran the bias a bit hotter with the EL34s than were Mesa with their unadjustable bias would have you at, and that made the amp a lot more fun to play.
    I have yet to play a Mesa that is as much of a fun ride as this was.