Mesa Boogie California Tweed 6V6 4:Forty Combo Demo
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2019
- Today Brett sits down with the Mesa Boogie California Tweed. The California Tweed 6V6 4:40 Combo is a multi-watt amp with those classic Mesa Tones. This thing rages and we love it.
Go to 4:59 to hear the amp.
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I own this amp and can attest to how wonderful it is. A few choice pedals pushing it and a delay in the effects loop and you will be golden all day long!
I'm thinking of buying this amp. Can you tell me about the master volume? It is pretty clean, or does changing the master impact the tone?
Thank you for this wonderful review of the Tweed.
Nice demo and amp. Thanks
Nice job fellas
Thank you!
Is 10 watts or 20 watts good for bedroom level or is it too loud?
2 and 10 watt are good for bedroom
Cool riffin. Those amps are beautiful! Throw a Soldano SLO pedal in front and I bet its as beautiful dirty as it is clean
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😁🎈😁🎈😁🎈😁🎈😁🎈😁🎈😁🎈😁🎈😁
Thank you!
ANOTHER tube amp model ? and I thought tube amps were on the way out after all this time
What an awful guitar player to play on such a wonderful amp.
Edited: Sorry, he's worse than I originally thought lol. Why do reviews when you can't really play?
They're really marketing this amp, it Sounds OK. But it's not a Carr 6v6, a Tone King Sky King, not even a L'il Dawg 5e3 clone.
Seems like boogie is cashing in on a wave that started 12 years ago in mail order low bit rate sample YT vids and word of mouth. Something that only the MKI has any historical connection too (blackface deluxe mod).
I'm not sure this is anything beyond a cash in of their name... What if Marshall started making tweed-amps again? Would that be a cash grab?
People will buy into the marketing, that's for sure.
Their best vintage inspired amp was the Lone Star, that was OK..., sometimes great sounding but never stellar, but it's not a boutique offering either due to famous boogie designed maintenance, over use of pcb, heating / cooling issues, too many toggle switches to fail and need repair etc... - they are the iPhone selling chumps of the amp world.
Wow, you just sound super bitter and angry. Mick from TPS loves this amp and TPS is known for having integrity and not being shills. He even lists it in his top 10 all time.. Did you even read or hear about the inspiration behind the creation of this amp? Guy knows old Tweed circuits and wanted to give Mesa fans something they have wanted for a while. Listening to their fans and building a more straight forward MB Tweed offering that most reviewers and forums seem to love. Thats pretty cool I'd say.
Brian Id like to agree with you but then we'd BOTH be wrong! :)
Haha. I guess everyone does have an opinion. Even if they are wrong.
lol.. so much negativity and ignorance, I don't even know where to start... Mesa was born by repairing fenders, this is part of their DNA and do it well. Marshall is British, they use EL34s in most of their amps (if not all), they can't "do tweed amps again" cause they never did. Katana's are solid state amps so they have no room in this conversation.