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.
@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!
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!!!
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.
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 9 months ago
@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.
artgonedog 9 months ago
Who the fuck?! great player! wtf!? didn't expect to see playing like that from a local band. amazing.
lonestar7703 9 months ago
Thank You JackieEstacadoNY.
artgonedog 9 months ago
Only the amp for distortion? Or any stomp boxes?
phfrixion 9 months ago
@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!
artgonedog 9 months ago
your mesa sounds beautiful!!!!!
JackieEstacadoNY 9 months ago
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.
artgonedog 1 year ago
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!
SloppyGoat 1 year ago
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!!!
SloppyGoat 1 year ago
Cool brother but I need the short version.
sixtychopper 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@artgonedog smokin leads
sixtychopper 1 year ago
Awesome shred, and nice n'tight for a jam. Cool stuff. Do you think the Boogie 22 could play 80s rock?
nickwellings 1 year ago
50's the new 30. Ahs Right!
artgonedog 1 year ago 2
Old guys shredding...........Yeah baby!
mazsenior 1 year ago 2
looks like a lot fun !! keep rocking..
jciturr 2 years ago