The Stiletto sounds exactly like the MXR Classic overdrive...so does the marshall but more transistor radio like...both a very usable sound, but I would only use something in this sound for like the song 'CUMBERSOME' intro etc., good job on the demo..
Bear with me! It's so new I have yet to try it out with my band! That's happening this Friday, through a Marshall 1960A 4x12 cab. But I talked to another giggin' guitarist who owned one and was very happy with its performance on the road. Ask me again next weekend!
So, just returning from band rehearsal. The other guys in the band seem to claim that they can hear me better through the Ace then the DSL. I wonder if its slightly colder bias and tone might work to its advantage when playing in a band! I also think it does cut through quite nicely, better than last week when I played the DLS (along with bass, drums, keyboard, vocal - both times.)
If you are looking for a predominantly warm amp, I don't think this Mesa Ace is for you. It is definitely on the bright side of town. But not necessarily in a bad way - just depends what want! :-)
The Marshall is warmer and creamier. Much better.
richedie 1 month ago
The Stiletto sounds exactly like the MXR Classic overdrive...so does the marshall but more transistor radio like...both a very usable sound, but I would only use something in this sound for like the song 'CUMBERSOME' intro etc., good job on the demo..
WyldeMagiK 3 months ago
oh man, sorry for accidentally deleting my comment, but thanks for replying...
do you think the stiletto cuts through the mix better than the dsl ?
AndreNieri 1 year ago
Bear with me! It's so new I have yet to try it out with my band! That's happening this Friday, through a Marshall 1960A 4x12 cab. But I talked to another giggin' guitarist who owned one and was very happy with its performance on the road. Ask me again next weekend!
bjornkom 1 year ago
So, just returning from band rehearsal. The other guys in the band seem to claim that they can hear me better through the Ace then the DSL. I wonder if its slightly colder bias and tone might work to its advantage when playing in a band! I also think it does cut through quite nicely, better than last week when I played the DLS (along with bass, drums, keyboard, vocal - both times.)
bjornkom 1 year ago
@bjornkom thnx for replying!
yeah, i was told that the tubes in the ace run colder, so that could explain the brightness as well.
also, do u think the ace is too bright ? i've heard many people complaining about that.
AndreNieri 1 year ago
If you are looking for a predominantly warm amp, I don't think this Mesa Ace is for you. It is definitely on the bright side of town. But not necessarily in a bad way - just depends what want! :-)
bjornkom 1 year ago
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AndreNieri 1 year ago
Glad that does come through - an accurate observation.
bjornkom 1 year ago
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AndreNieri 1 year ago