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  • Who the fuck?! great player! wtf!? didn't expect to see playing like that from a local band. amazing.

    Sir on the guitar, I've been wanting to buy a les paul. Do you think that the studio plays as good as the standard? Hard decision due to the large diff in price.

  • @lonestar7703 Some Studio LP's Studios have the same pickups as some standards. something like 490t and 498t. This studio here has an ebony fingerboard where I guess more common is rosewood same as standards. Generally they don't have binding like the standards. I can't say that I've played a "bad" Les Paul Studio or otherwise.

  • Who the fuck?! great player! wtf!? didn't expect to see playing like that from a local band. amazing. 

  • Thank You JackieEstacadoNY.

  • Only the amp for distortion? Or any stomp boxes?

  • @phfrixion I haven't been using too many effects although I will be using them again no doubt. The Studio 22+ comes with a Mesa footswitch to go from clean to distorted. Generally I adjust it via the user manual...they give settings for tones you might want, and then I tweak from there. I will guess that the knobs are adjusted from left to right somewhere around 6 4 3 5 5 5 2 7. volume, master, lead master, treble, bass, middle, reverb and presence. Hope that answer wasn't overkill. See Ya!

  • your mesa sounds beautiful!!!!!

  • SG, You've hit the benefits...light, small and loud. Funny that you mention tube screamer as I have tried them before and have been thinking of getting one. All I've been using lately is the footswitch that comes with the Studio.

  • Oh, BTW, if you don't aleady know...a modified 808 chip TS-9 Tube Screamer will make the Studio .22 one mean sounding little bastard! I love that combo!

  • I love my Mesa Boogie Studio .22 so much, I bought another one!!! Now I have a .22+ too. They sound identical. The advantage being that they're small so I can still carry them (with my messed up back) and they fit in the back of my old 300ZX Turbo, which is very limited space! They sound as good as a freaking half stack, and now I can put one on each side of the room, or just stack 'em. Possibly the best little tube amps in the world!!! I will have these puppies for the rest of my life!!!

  • Cool brother but I need the short version.

  • I think the little Boogie can get great sounds for what it is...One 12" speaker. Of course you could also hook up an external cab. Thanks for the comment.

  • @artgonedog smokin leads

  • Awesome shred, and nice n'tight for a jam. Cool stuff. Do you think the Boogie 22 could play 80s rock?

  • 50's the new 30. Ahs Right!

  • Old guys shredding...........Yeah baby!

  • looks like a lot fun !! keep rocking..

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