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What happened to the world of guitars?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16146040" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>[USER=67454]@James Snover[/USER] Im curious about your thoughts on the Mesa Rectifiers. Specifically, when they switched from the Tremoverb to their Solo heads.</p><p></p><p>I fell in love with the Tremoverb gain. Not a single thing I could do to a Solo head made it sound anything like the sweet nectar that the Tremoverb put out. My guess is that they changed something in their circuit design, perhaps component selection. Im fairly positive that they knew they were going to try and sell a ton of Solo's and needed to make it more... affordable. </p><p></p><p>Ill ay though that most Mesa's I have ever looked at or handled have been literally, some of the finest amplifiers Ive ever seen. A bad Mesa amp is an outstanding amp from most other manufacturers.</p><p></p><p>Damnit, I miss my Tremoverb now... haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16146040, member: 166576"] [USER=67454]@James Snover[/USER] Im curious about your thoughts on the Mesa Rectifiers. Specifically, when they switched from the Tremoverb to their Solo heads. I fell in love with the Tremoverb gain. Not a single thing I could do to a Solo head made it sound anything like the sweet nectar that the Tremoverb put out. My guess is that they changed something in their circuit design, perhaps component selection. Im fairly positive that they knew they were going to try and sell a ton of Solo's and needed to make it more... affordable. Ill ay though that most Mesa's I have ever looked at or handled have been literally, some of the finest amplifiers Ive ever seen. A bad Mesa amp is an outstanding amp from most other manufacturers. Damnit, I miss my Tremoverb now... haha [/QUOTE]
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