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mbrown3
01-26-2004, 01:53 PM
Tom? Anyone? Sounds like a cool amp, just wondering how it sounds, particularly in the 112...

pluto
01-26-2004, 02:51 PM
Check out this link for some info.-
http://63.151.115.106/board/search.php?action=showresults&searchid=167283&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending

If this link doesn't work, just go to the www.gearpage.net and do a search there. There are a bunch of guys there who've played it.

tom
01-26-2004, 11:12 PM
we had one in our namm booth, but the 85db sound limit at the show, which is about conversational level, made it tough to listen. since it's a 100watt amp, we had the volume so far down that i couldn't tell what i was hearing. i have talked to a few people that have gotten to open it up and they really liked it.

mbrown3
01-27-2004, 10:15 AM
So essentially it's a higher volume amp? I was hoping this would be a boogie that's usable at lower volumes. I share your quest, Tom, for a single small amp that sounds great at all volumes.

tom
01-28-2004, 01:02 AM
still hunting.

mbrown3
01-28-2004, 12:31 PM
Ha! Well, keep us posted...

dannopelli
01-30-2004, 09:26 AM
Actually I have a lot of experience with this amp. The nice thing is the switchable power levels for each channel.

I actually use the lower power on the clean channel to make it sound a bit warmer. I know this is contrary to what most people do.

Like most tube amps it does have a lowest volume threshold - you know that point around 2 when the volume just dies. And it does sound better at mid volumes than low. But it can sound good at low volumes.

I might suggest a lower power DrZ or a Mesa F30? I have been able to get some real good tones at low volume from my F30. However the Dr Z is a bit creamier.

Stys
01-30-2004, 06:23 PM
I recently got a F-30 small head. I love this amp because I get all the tones I need without disturbing the family. Mesa really delivered with this amp. The lead channels are full and in my opinion, much nicer than the Dual Recto tones.

dannopelli
01-30-2004, 06:39 PM
Originally posted by Stys
I recently got a F-30 small head. I love this amp because I get all the tones I need without disturbing the family. Mesa really delivered with this amp. The lead channels are full and in my opinion, much nicer than the Dual Recto tones.

I agree. I love my F 30. I actually like the clean sound better than my Fender Twin.

But I do suggest you try the DrZ line. Only drawback is they do not make a channel switching amp.

pluto
01-30-2004, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by dannopelli
I agree. I love my F 30. I actually like the clean sound better than my Fender Twin.

But I do suggest you try the DrZ line. Only drawback is they do not make a channel switching amp.

Actually, the 6545 is a channel switcher, or more exactly, an amp switcher since it contains two amps in one-the KT45 and SRZ65. It's a nice amp-the 45 side is killer, but the 65 side isn't that great imo.

dannopelli
01-31-2004, 10:19 AM
Originally posted by pluto
Actually, the 6545 is a channel switcher, or more exactly, an amp switcher since it contains two amps in one-the KT45 and SRZ65. It's a nice amp-the 45 side is killer, but the 65 side isn't that great imo.

I stand corrected. I forgot about that one. THANKS!

skydog
02-13-2004, 09:33 PM
I recently aquired a Vox AC-30 HW. It's one impressive guitar amplifier that sounds terrific at any volume. You should hear the way my Cobra sings through that baby!