OK Juan... Now we're morphing into "best tube amp" info!?!
Tell you what, I'll throw in my pick for worst tube amp just to get the "THE THREAD THAT WOULDN'T DIE (sound dissonant chord on a pipe organ)" back on track I'll vote any of the Mesa products that use a pair of EL84's. Lifeless, dead, bland, etc. Just plain boring. The .22 and Subway amps are the ones I know. I know these were lesser products marketed at those who wanted a Mesa amp for less $$$, but they're embarassingly lacking in tone and dynamics. Playing one literally "feels" like a strugle. As if the amp is working against you. Now...
I had a Subway amp that I modded extensively. And IMHO the cabinet, transformers and speaker sound very good. The finished amp sounds so much better than the stock incarnation that I have to wonder what the engineers at Mesa are thinking half the time. This is because most of the mods involved removal of the various filters and bleeders in the signal chain. I've shared the mods here in a thread long ago. But that only goes so far. I think every owner of one of these amps should perform these mods or have them done by their amp guy. You'd have to be tone deaf to think these amps are acceptible fare from a major brand as they are sold. Good parts, terribly over designed, and poorly.
Tell you what, I'll throw in my pick for worst tube amp just to get the "THE THREAD THAT WOULDN'T DIE (sound dissonant chord on a pipe organ)" back on track I'll vote any of the Mesa products that use a pair of EL84's. Lifeless, dead, bland, etc. Just plain boring. The .22 and Subway amps are the ones I know. I know these were lesser products marketed at those who wanted a Mesa amp for less $$$, but they're embarassingly lacking in tone and dynamics. Playing one literally "feels" like a strugle. As if the amp is working against you. Now...
I had a Subway amp that I modded extensively. And IMHO the cabinet, transformers and speaker sound very good. The finished amp sounds so much better than the stock incarnation that I have to wonder what the engineers at Mesa are thinking half the time. This is because most of the mods involved removal of the various filters and bleeders in the signal chain. I've shared the mods here in a thread long ago. But that only goes so far. I think every owner of one of these amps should perform these mods or have them done by their amp guy. You'd have to be tone deaf to think these amps are acceptible fare from a major brand as they are sold. Good parts, terribly over designed, and poorly.
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