Hey Guys,
I lost my love for Mesa when I started with the handwired stuff,So I traded my lonestar and stilleto head for a badcat hotcat 30,I have to tell you this amp is on a different level,HUGE power tranny,Amazing sound clean and dis.
It is the richest sounding amp I have ever owned,There must also something to a true Pt to Pt build,I just cant get over how beutiful this amp sounds,They are worth checking out ,MIKE
			
			
									
									
						Traded some boogies for a sweet amp
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				Andy Le Blanc
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- Location: central Maine
Re: Traded some boogies for a sweet amp
Didn't know there was a Bangor outside of Maine.
Like to say "Bangor?.... don't even know her" or ' Hey there darling, how's your onion?"...
I'm glad to hear you opened your ears to better tone. It's a wonderful thing.
Mesa's really are meant for a specific lead tone, a 50 cal+ can be god like
but you have to need that tone in your style. Less really can be more.
			
			
									
									Like to say "Bangor?.... don't even know her" or ' Hey there darling, how's your onion?"...
I'm glad to hear you opened your ears to better tone. It's a wonderful thing.
Mesa's really are meant for a specific lead tone, a 50 cal+ can be god like
but you have to need that tone in your style. Less really can be more.
lazymaryamps
						Re: Traded some boogies for a sweet amp
+1!!Structo wrote:Gut shots please.
And you might consider using a tripod...something nice and steady!

Re: Traded some boogies for a sweet amp
There's a Bangor, WI alsoAndy Le Blanc wrote:Didn't know there was a Bangor outside of Maine.
 
 There's a funny site to see in west central Wisconsin where 3 towns banded together to form a school district, Galesville, Ettrick, and Trempealeau. Their senior high school says
G-E-T
High
School
Here's their homepage: http://www.getschools.k12.wi.us/highschool

Eardrums!!! We don't need no stinkin' eardrums!
						


