Paulg2uk
Power User
Hey guys,
This might sound a stupid question but I'm saving up for a mesa power amp for the axe and I plan to buy it next month. I've been borrowing the rehearsal studios marshall head and cab and just running straight in into the front of the amp using the clean channel. It sounds pretty good I get some decent tones from it. I've always had trouble with getting my rhythm and solo sounds to cut thru with the rest of the band. Even with my mesa mark v but I did figure it out eventually. Some patches sound ok but some get lost in the mix. i have various patches that are set to a solo sound and rhythm sound. I'm the only guitarist so it shouldn't be a problem.
I just wondered could it be that I'm plugging into the front of the marshall that's why it sounds that way? And also would I notice a difference having the mesa power amp running things instead of the marshall. Anyone got any tips or can suggest anything?
Many Thanks
Paul
This might sound a stupid question but I'm saving up for a mesa power amp for the axe and I plan to buy it next month. I've been borrowing the rehearsal studios marshall head and cab and just running straight in into the front of the amp using the clean channel. It sounds pretty good I get some decent tones from it. I've always had trouble with getting my rhythm and solo sounds to cut thru with the rest of the band. Even with my mesa mark v but I did figure it out eventually. Some patches sound ok but some get lost in the mix. i have various patches that are set to a solo sound and rhythm sound. I'm the only guitarist so it shouldn't be a problem.
I just wondered could it be that I'm plugging into the front of the marshall that's why it sounds that way? And also would I notice a difference having the mesa power amp running things instead of the marshall. Anyone got any tips or can suggest anything?
Many Thanks
Paul
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