I must live under a rock. I had no idea of all these odd named Mesas
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Robert, I knew about the Mk's, and the Recto's, and like I said, 50 Cal's, Heartbreaker, Subway's, F30/F50 and the bass head a buddy had, the Bass 400/400+ and I recognize some of the other Bass amps.Right???
Down here, I get the opportunity to play a lot of unique amps that I would - otherwise - never know about!!!!
Right???
Down here, I get the opportunity to play a lot of unique amps that I would - otherwise - never know about!!!!
Personally, I’ve more or less given up on the endless run of Marshall and Fender and I specifically decided to try something new. Hence, the Rivera. I have not been disappointed!
Does it absolutely have to be a combo? What about an amp head with and a 2x12 speaker cab... or 1x12 speaker cab?
My comment was meant to express a general frustration, and wasn’t directed at anyone.My new work demands more versatility. That's really my motivation.
Ideally, a combo would take up less space, but I might make an exception for the right head/cabinet.
Width: 621mm / 24.4"
Height: 490mm / 19.3"
Depth: 252mm / 10"
These are perfect combo dimensions that fit in my trunk. My 2x12 cabinet is made to fit into my trunk, despite being 29" wide.
I haul the head, seat belted into the front seat.
My comment was meant to express a general frustration, and wasn’t directed at anyone.
The cabinet I built for my 12” Eminence measures exactly 18”x 18”x 10.5“. I could have made it shallower but was trying to match the depth of the head. Is building your own cabinet out of the question?
I had almost settled on one then went and plugged the TC100 back in. Easier to set, had the sound I liked. Depends how one uses it I guess.What are your impressions???
Similar to the Kemper, I haven’t spent enough time with it yet.What are your impressions???