In a previous post I asked for some opinions of the new Blackstar Series One amps, but nobody seems to have tried them yet.
So how about Mesa Boogie Express? Particularly the 5:50. Anyone tried it, recorded with it?
I´ve got a Peavey Penta stack and I´m very happy with the sounds, but it´s not very versatile (single channel). It´s a little too loud for studio work and it weighs a ton (almost).
I´m looking for something a little smaller (head or combo), atleast two channels and capable of a warm, open, crunch-sound.
A Mesa Boogie Roadking 2x12-cab, which I already got, will be used with this.
Have tried a million amps, but not found the right one yet.
Mesa Boogies are unfortunally a little harder to come by where I live, as opposed to Marshall, Fender, Engl, Bogner Alchemist, Peavey or Vox.
Right now, I´m curious about: Mesa Boogie Express, Blackstar Series one and the Diezel Einstein.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Which would you choose?
So how about Mesa Boogie Express? Particularly the 5:50. Anyone tried it, recorded with it?
I´ve got a Peavey Penta stack and I´m very happy with the sounds, but it´s not very versatile (single channel). It´s a little too loud for studio work and it weighs a ton (almost).
I´m looking for something a little smaller (head or combo), atleast two channels and capable of a warm, open, crunch-sound.
A Mesa Boogie Roadking 2x12-cab, which I already got, will be used with this.
Have tried a million amps, but not found the right one yet.
Mesa Boogies are unfortunally a little harder to come by where I live, as opposed to Marshall, Fender, Engl, Bogner Alchemist, Peavey or Vox.
Right now, I´m curious about: Mesa Boogie Express, Blackstar Series one and the Diezel Einstein.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Which would you choose?