abe said:Thanks for that! I've always been curious about a direct comparison between the two. I personally like the brightness, maybe due to growing up on the 80's guitar sounds.
I was surprised that the Marshall was brighter, but it's a good bright. My opinion is that people think they want that classic Brit sound, but they really don't understand what it actually is.
primal said:Hate to double post so I will simply post a link to this in the modern amps section.
Boogie board, while awesome doesn't seem to get the traffic it used to.
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=66854
Vigo1999 said:primal said:Hate to double post so I will simply post a link to this in the modern amps section.
Boogie board, while awesome doesn't seem to get the traffic it used to.
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=66854
Ive shared your link and opened a thread in a forum here in Brazil about those sounds and the guys here are surprised when i say that the amp A is a Mesa.
they alwyas go: "A Mesa?!?!? it's so **** bright!!"
interesting is, when i play alone with my stiletto the treble is always on the 9-12 o'clock range, but if i play along with some CDs that have Marshalls on it (specially Scorpions) i have to bring it up to 2-4 o'clock range to get the same ballpark. :shock:
boardn10 said:Maybe a Stiletto is not for me. I grew up on classic rock and 80s but then I switched to mostly 90s rock and later. I haven't played classic rock or anything from the 80s in many years. Been there, done that. Pretty much all that I play these days is thicker and darker. Some of my favorite bands being Tool, APC, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and STP. Would a Stiletto work for this?
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