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Originally posted by g1 View PostThis isn't the future I signed up for.
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I think Randy went to the Crossroads at midnight to come up with the designs and layouts that can send repairers to a lifetime of counselling with self-esteem issues. I'd like the name of one musician who, during a heart-wrenching solo, says to himself "I could express myself so much better if I could switch to a tube rectifier in the second part of my solo". Some of the designs are bonkers and unnecessary. The more bonkers the amp, the more they sound like pissed off bees in a carboard box.
And now its run by a company that put mechanised tuners on a Les Paul.
Gee. What can possibly go wrong here? Where's the first point of cost-savings to be made?
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I get a kick out of the metal players that always use the SS rectifier setting because they don't like sag- then brag about owning a triple rectifier. Most have no idea what it even means. 3 must be better, right?"I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostI get a kick out of the metal players that always use the SS rectifier setting because they don't like sag- then brag about owning a triple rectifier. Most have no idea what it even means. 3 must be better, right?
Generally they play with the master volume set low so the amp never really does approach clip, therefore sag wouldn't be much of an issue anyway. Can't bother the neighbors ya know.
What I figured out about the dynamic between Randy Smith and Mike Bendinelli is, they're old friends from the Prune Music days all right. But in the last 4 decades or so, Randy thinks up stuff and Mike has to work out how to do it, no matter how unnecessarily complex or harebrained. I hope Mike's made a good living at it. We had a confab some years back, he was dreading the release of their new-at-the-time Mark V: "would you believe, 47 double pole, double throw relays? Sheesh!" Yeh and what happens if you have to replace one? Or even troubleshoot? Total nightmare.
With Gibson in charge, I fear for availability of schematics, advice, parts. Expect little to no support for vintage equipment. I'm guessing this is essentially a retirement move for Randy. Grab a couple million bucks, and continue to receive a handsome stipend as "consultant."This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostRandy thinks up stuff and Mike has to work out how to do it, no matter how unnecessarily complex or harebrained.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostBut in the last 4 decades or so, Randy thinks up stuff and Mike has to work out how to do it, no matter how unnecessarily complex or harebrained."
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It's a tragedy we won't be able to call Mesa support and talk to Mike.
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Originally posted by xtian View PostIt's a tragedy we won't be able to call Mesa support and talk to Mike.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostI get a kick out of the metal players that always use the SS rectifier setting because they don't like sag- then brag about owning a triple rectifier. Most have no idea what it even means. 3 must be better, right?
Juan Manuel Fahey
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