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OFFICIAL Mesa Boogie TransAtlantic TA-15 Demo Review by TTK NAMM TA15 2010 10

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2010

Folks, you will not find a more complete, or easy to follow demo than this one here. It's hot off the showroom floor from NAMM 2010. Sound sample is mic'd up. And, I edited the video, so you can follow along w/ the settings. PLEASE RATE 5 STARS and Subscribe !!

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  • im buying it just because of the lights.

  • @ramoash92 sound is all subjective. Maybe not everyone wants a Marshall.

  • @MatKiller1197 have you ever owned one? I do, and get nothing but compliments about my tone from other musicians.

  • @MatKiller1197 that's actually just bullshit. if you're looking for a great overdrive tone this amp can provide that. just bring it to the hi1 or hi2 setting. if that's not enough gain for you then you could add a boost/overdrive pedal in front of the amp. I'm using a suhr shiba drive. it works great if you're looking for something transparent.

    if you're looking for an amp to play only music like pantera, gorgoroth and dimmy borgir there are probably better amps out there for that usage.

  • @ramoash92 I don't think you understand the difference. There's tons of information on the amps made by Mesa. It's about engineering, sound, and high-end components. These amps are very consistent.

  • Why would you buy Mesa when you can buy Marshall!

  • Seems to get all these sounds is a load of pissing round with the knobs!! It's nothing to write home about, I agree a waste of money.

  • with little words it is just for clean = that suck, waste of money

  • @Russman069 you don't know what you're talking about.. if you only want an amp to rehearse and practice at home then you can buy a line6 and have fun with that.. if you're looking for any particular tone e.g. ac15, fender, marshall, boogie-esque tones then this is a total steal! built more for a studio-enviroment and for a gigging musician

  • @MrJeditaco

    Hah, excellent rebuttal XD

    Seriously, people should stop whining about the price. I'm poor as crap, but I think it's impossible to find a handwired American made all tube amp with such versatility at this price range. Not even Orange, Marshall, or Vox.

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