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Topic: Mesa Boogie Tri Axis |
mtulbert
From: Plano, Texas 75023
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Posted 27 Jan 2001 9:36 am
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Greetings Everyone,
Have any of you ever tried this unit? It is a very pricey pre-amp from Mesa Boogie and while it has tons of flexibility, I am just wondering if the thing is any good for steel. I have a friend who is thinking of buying one and I would not want to give him the wrong advise.
Thanks in advance,
Mark T.
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ajm
From: Los Angeles
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Posted 27 Jan 2001 11:41 am
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This comment can apply to many posts over the years, not just this particular one.
Soliciting opinions from us players is a reasonably good idea. Maybe after acquiring a little knowledge about a product it would be a good idea to actually call the manufacturer for their opinion. This might give you some information not only about the product, but the people making and selling it as well.
A couple of months ago Mike Brown posted about a test he did with several Peavey amps. He tried a steel with all of them, reported his findings, and was even honest enough to say when he didn't like one of them. That speaks volumes in my book; to actually tell a customer that one of your own products isn't the right thing. Thanks, Mike.
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ToneJunkie
From: Columbia, MD, USA
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Posted 29 Jan 2001 6:21 pm
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Hi Mark,
You'll probably get an empassioned response here for any amp type you might ask about. But I use the Triaxis for both 6 string and steel into a Mesa SimulClass 90:90. I am very, very satisfied with its tonal versatility. I have never not been able to get the tone I was after. But I recommend you audition the thing yourself and let your own ears decide.
Cheers
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Robert Hicks - Fessenden S12U
Home Page: http://www.members.home.net/tonejunkie
Email: rhhicks@home.com
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