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In The past I have used a SWR Super Redhead as stage amp and di right out of it to the board. Awesome power my old one had 350 watts and tube 12xa7 preamp the newer ones are 400 watts. a bit pricey about $1600 new with 2 x10 and HF tweeter. you can add a 6 x 10 SWR ext cab and really kick it. IMHO. :D :D
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MESA 400+ and in-ear ear plug

or

hearing aid in 2 yrs... :lol:
Buy it before someone else does
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jnbass wrote:MESA 400+ and in-ear ear plug

or

hearing aid in 2 yrs... :lol:

WHAT?!?!?!?
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incubus2432 wrote:
jnbass wrote:MESA 400+ and in-ear ear plug

or

hearing aid in 2 yrs... :lol:

WHAT?!?!?!?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

After McCartney's Letterman appearance last night and playing with his band on the outdoor marque, I'll bet the Mesa 400+ orders go up as it was prominently displayed behind him.
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Bighouse wrote:I want to demo a Mesa Boogie Walkabout Scout 12. Might do that this weekend.
Nice choice!
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johnallg wrote:After McCartney's Letterman appearance last night and playing with his band on the outdoor marque, I'll bet the Mesa 400+ orders go up as it was prominently displayed behind him.
The 400+ was discontinued, so that may be a bit difficult to fulfill. :wink:
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gshadoan wrote:Tube SVT + 8-10.
2nd that choice.
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nextcliffburton wrote:Ya I need to get a better head, Not that the head I use now is bad, I love it but A Ampeg Tube Head would be awesome. This is my rig right now, Its a 70's Ampeg V-B6. I have two of them, one runnign through a 2x15 cab and a 6x10 cab. I'm testing out Bi-amping them with a A/b Switchbox this weekend for a big gig :]

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You don't see many of those, where did you get two of them? Those were never common even when they were being made. If you like Ampeg punch, get a 70's head and cab, two cabs are even better, sounds like bass heaven and nothing will out punch them. You can walk on the bottom and they're clear as a bell, get all the highs you need. They are not real neutral amps though, they definitely sound like an Ampeg but people love them (other band members as long as you don't blow them off the stage) until it's time to move them that is. See now you got bobampeg going again, he was in hibernation for a while there.
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jps wrote:
johnallg wrote:After McCartney's Letterman appearance last night and playing with his band on the outdoor marque, I'll bet the Mesa 400+ orders go up as it was prominently displayed behind him.
The 400+ was discontinued, so that may be a bit difficult to fulfill. :wink:
Here's his gear list according to the Mesa Boogie website:
http://www.mesaboogie.com/gallery_artis ... php?id=257
Because I told you before- oh, you can't do that.
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Bighouse wrote:
jps wrote:
johnallg wrote:After McCartney's Letterman appearance last night and playing with his band on the outdoor marque, I'll bet the Mesa 400+ orders go up as it was prominently displayed behind him.
The 400+ was discontinued, so that may be a bit difficult to fulfill. :wink:
Here's his gear list according to the Mesa Boogie website:
http://www.mesaboogie.com/gallery_artis ... php?id=257
That's what he had last night.
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Here's his gear list according to the Mesa Boogie website:
http://www.mesaboogie.com/gallery_artis ... php?id=257[/quote]
That's what he had last night.[/quote]

He used to use Acoustic 360's during the mid 70's too, way after they had been D/C'ed I believe, he has a rep of being tight with the buck. The Mesa Boogie 400+ is essentially a big Fender anyway. Any amp with 6L6 tubes sounds Fenderish, they also had fixed bias of the 12 power tubes tubes I believe which made you have to keep buying the same brand of tubes in matched sets, very expensive.
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Paul used a couple of Fender Bassman 100 + 4X12s when I saw Wings in the mid 70s.
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thisismusicinc wrote:I prefer my rick through a hiwatt. I have used a custom 200 watts much, but just laid my hands on a 400 watter. With a 2x15 reissue hiwatt cab or two the ricks really sings 8)
You found a 400 watter? I hate you. :wink:
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Whatever you get I recommend TUBES ! I use a 1973 Ampeg B25B which is probably the loudest 55-60 watts ever. My favorite tone machine is my Traynor all tube YBA200 head. The guy that sold the Traynor to me had just bought a new all tube SVT classic 100 lb monster. He was shopping for a replacement Traynor about 1 month later saying the Ampeg was too heavy and did not sound as good as the Traynor. Tubes tubes tubes tubes............................................
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Agreed on tubes. I avoided them for years with some pretty high end pre/power component systems with usually around 1000 watts. The sound was generally "good" but once I gave in to 300 watts of tubey goodness I haven't looked back. Truly the first time I have been 100% content with my amp tone. I don't even shop amp want ads anymore.....I never thought that day would come.
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