Mesa Studio Preamp reverb
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Ariel Lobos
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Mesa Studio Preamp reverb
Hi Everybody
I purchased a Mesa Studio Preamp time ago and after that i bought Tommy Huff´s cabinets and 15´´ Black widows. Time to put all the stereo system ensemble but we discovered the Pre came without the spring reverb. It has the space to add one. I plan to use it with a lexicon PCM 90 but i want a spring reverb in it also. It seems the Mesa units are discontinued. We were thinking in a fender style type and one of them i really like it is the one that comes in the Steel King,(long decay), or the twin reverb´s one. The original unit was a medium decay. What you think? Any advices or suggestions?
Thanks!
I purchased a Mesa Studio Preamp time ago and after that i bought Tommy Huff´s cabinets and 15´´ Black widows. Time to put all the stereo system ensemble but we discovered the Pre came without the spring reverb. It has the space to add one. I plan to use it with a lexicon PCM 90 but i want a spring reverb in it also. It seems the Mesa units are discontinued. We were thinking in a fender style type and one of them i really like it is the one that comes in the Steel King,(long decay), or the twin reverb´s one. The original unit was a medium decay. What you think? Any advices or suggestions?
Thanks!
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...well...
If you can get somebody to get you a number off an original Mesa tank, you might be able to cross reference the number and find a suitable replacement...
...or...you could buy a Catalinbread"Topanga",which is a pretty fair copy of a Fender tube reverb tank in a pedal...
OR:
...get a Strymon"Flint"...reverb and tremolo in one pedal...
To my old tired ears, either one of them sounds better than the spring tank they put in the MBSP...I didn't particularly care for it and never used it.
Good luck
SH
...or...you could buy a Catalinbread"Topanga",which is a pretty fair copy of a Fender tube reverb tank in a pedal...
OR:
...get a Strymon"Flint"...reverb and tremolo in one pedal...
To my old tired ears, either one of them sounds better than the spring tank they put in the MBSP...I didn't particularly care for it and never used it.
Good luck
SH
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Ariel Lobos
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