Mesa/Boogie Blue Angel 2x10 Combo
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Product: Mesa/Boogie Blue Angel 2x10 Combo
Price Paid: US $900 used
Submitted 07/06/1999
at 03:52pm
by Tom
Email: tacomb<at>tdin dot com
Features
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7
a single channel 2x10 amp that will do the Delux reverb trick at 2 6v6 or the vox trick at 4 EL 84's or kick butt with both combined. low to med gain, not a high gain amp, thats why it says Blue Angle not Marshall. a great amp for blues or roots music.
Sound Quality
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10
Sounds good with humbuckers, single coils and reall good with hollow body guitars (PRS Hollowbody & ES350 of mine). Even has a reverb that is close to a Fender tube reverb and Mesa's reverbs usually stink. responds to how you play. the best blues amp i've found for small to med sized clubs
Reliability
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10
Built like a tank, just wish Mesa would come up with a better covering on all their amps.
Customer Support
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10
Cant beat Mesa
Overall Rating
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10
Been playing for a long time, owned them all, this is the real deal for anyone needing a good blues amp.
Product: Mesa/Boogie Blue Angel 2x10 Combo
Price Paid: Used used
Submitted 08/19/1997
at 02:49pm
by Anonymous
Features
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8
This is a single channel amp with low to medium gain capability. Mine has 2 10" alnico speakers. The amp has a parrallel effects loop and several jacks for speakers and a DI out. It also features a tube driven reverb. Selectable output tubes. No master volume; just plug in and turn up. For a plug and play amp it is pretty versatile.
Sound Quality
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10
This amp sounds incredible. The bass stays tight all the way up. I had a Fender Prosonic and this amp blew it away; so I sold the Fender. The distortion on this amp is pure power tube; FAT and SMOOTH. Absolutely no preamp BUZZ. The distortion is smoother than any amp I have heard including Fender Deluxe Reverbs, Pro reverbs, and Supers. This amp is very dynamic and responsive (class A). If you want more drive, just dig in. Very responsive to the guitar volume changes. However, this amp is very transparent. Every nuance comes through; whether good or bad. Simply put, I love the sound of this amp. The best I have heard. I play jazz, blues, and some classic rock sounds through it. The reverb is as good as Fenders. Almost chorus like if set deep. I play a Hamer Studio through it most of the time. I also use a 1954 ES175 with P-90s as well. For over the top solos and melodic lead I use an Ibanez TK999 for a mild boost (gain set low). I had a TS-9, Blues Driver, and Metal Zone and none sounded as good through this amp as the TK999. The TS9 was close, but didnt have the EQ capability.
Reliability
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No Opinion
I have only owned it for 5 months. I gig with it once weekly at church. I practice with it daily.
Overall Rating
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10
I love it. I would definately buy it again.
Product: Mesa/Boogie Blue Angel 2x10 Combo
Price Paid: Used used
Submitted 08/19/1997
at 02:49pm
by Tom
Email: tacomb at tdin<dot>com
Features
:
8
This is a single channel amp with low to medium gain capability. Mine has 2 10" alnico speakers. The amp has a parrallel effects loop and several jacks for speakers and a DI out. It also features a tube driven reverb. Selectable output tubes. No master volume; just plug in and turn up. For a plug and play amp it is pretty versatile.
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp sounds incredible. The bass stays tight all the way up. I had a Fender Prosonic and this amp blew it away; so I sold the Fender. The distortion on this amp is pure power tube; FAT and SMOOTH. Absolutely no preamp BUZZ. The distortion is smoother than any amp I have heard including Fender Deluxe Reverbs, Pro reverbs, and Supers. This amp is very dynamic and responsive (class A). If you want more drive, just dig in. Very responsive to the guitar volume changes. However, this amp is very transparent. Every nuance comes through; whether good or bad. Simply put, I love the sound of this amp. The best I have heard. I play jazz, blues, and some classic rock sounds through it. The reverb is as good as Fenders. Almost chorus like if set deep. I play a Hamer Studio through it most of the time. I also use a 1954 ES175 with P-90s as well. For over the top solos and melodic lead I use an Ibanez TK999 for a mild boost (gain set low). I had a TS-9, Blues Driver, and Metal Zone and none sounded as good through this amp as the TK999. The TS9 was close, but didnt have the EQ capability.
Reliability
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No Opinion
I have only owned it for 5 months. I gig with it once weekly at church. I practice with it daily.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Cant beat Mesa
Overall Rating
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10
I love it. I would definately buy it again.
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