bloozeman2002
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Hello,
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I am looking for an amp that will do the Warren Haynes tone well, and be versatile. Mesa is obviously the most versatile tube amp out there. I hadn't considered the Mesa to be the amp for this style until I heard this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp3Iu0jLsKk
Is this an easy tone to get? The last time I messed with a Mesa, it was a new Mark V and I couldn't dial it in to my liking. I spent a LOT of time on it with no luck. I'll be the first to say that I do not fully understand it. I'd find a sound that I liked at home, then at practice is was a squealing crappy mess. I got my butt handed to me by a Marshall JVM410 that I don't even really like. I'm a hardcore vintage Marshall guy, but the volume is a problem with a new project. I have an opportunity at a used Mark IV and I am tryingg to decide.
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I am looking for an amp that will do the Warren Haynes tone well, and be versatile. Mesa is obviously the most versatile tube amp out there. I hadn't considered the Mesa to be the amp for this style until I heard this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp3Iu0jLsKk
Is this an easy tone to get? The last time I messed with a Mesa, it was a new Mark V and I couldn't dial it in to my liking. I spent a LOT of time on it with no luck. I'll be the first to say that I do not fully understand it. I'd find a sound that I liked at home, then at practice is was a squealing crappy mess. I got my butt handed to me by a Marshall JVM410 that I don't even really like. I'm a hardcore vintage Marshall guy, but the volume is a problem with a new project. I have an opportunity at a used Mark IV and I am tryingg to decide.