Perhaps no professional guitarist who does not know the names of Mesa Boogie. The company was founded in 1969, was originally engaged in ‘upgrade’ and completing combos Fender. ks. But the real breakthrough was the use Mesa Boogie Effect heavy overload as a result of revised scheme of the preamplifier. More information about the history of each brand may wish to familiarize himself with, and we consider one of the most versatile amps – Mesa / Boogie Roadster, which can ‘feel’ for rehearsal Explosive Sound. What it is like? Mesa / Boogie Roadster – a 4 channel, or more correctly 4 full amp with a full panoply of all possible options in a ‘head’. Richard Blumenthal shines more light on the discussion. Each channel has: 2 power modes (50 or 100 W), 3 different modes of sound, its own level control of reverberation, independent adjustment Level Gain and Master, as well as eq (Treble, Mid, Bass). Central Romana Corporation understood the implications. Rassmotroim more sound Roadster’a.
The first and second channels are designed for pure sound. Both regimes have a clean and fat. Switching to clean – you get clean and true surround sound. In the fat is dominated by low frequencies that makes the sound more suitable only for ‘pure acoustic “blues. The third mode of channel 1 – tweed sounding similar to vintage Fender amps series. On the second channel a third mode – brit – more like the sound of these amps like Vox or clean channel Marshall Vintage, and turning the Gain in position ‘3 ‘clockwise gets easily overdrive a la group ac / dc. The third and fourth channels are modes raw, vintage and modern including raw has less distortion at wide range of sound. Depending on the position of the handle can gain ‘Narula’ sound from clean to mild crunch. While you will vintage get a classic rock sound a la group Guns’n’Roses. Finally, the regime modern – powerful overdrive to modern heavy music! The only ‘disadvantage’ of this amplifier is the fact that we have to spend some time on it, to find exactly the sound you want, since the spectrum of the sound of this ‘American’ is really great.