ratkent
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I was powering my Randall M4 preamp with a Mesa Boogie 2:90 and it was just not working for me. It sounded best when I was running two Marshall 4x12 cabs but I rarely have room or even the need for two cabinets any more so I was running one 4x12 in stereo and the Mesa was hard for me to get just right in that situation. I even tried running it at Half Drive and with every combination of options with the Deep and Modern switches but I could never get it in the pocket. I also was having trouble getting the input into the Mesa just right. It was too easy to send it too much signal and my tone would be a harsh, mid honking mess.
On a whim I got the Marshall 9100 off ebay for a good deal and I am much happier. It has all the power I need and is certainly easier on the ears. I have never had much experience with 5881 power tubes but so far I like what I am hearing. What I have given up is a bit of clean headroom and some booming bass but the midrange is much more pleasant and the volume is certainly more controllable.
Other than the Blackface I use for a clean tone, all of my other modules (Plexi, Brown, XTC) are more on the Marshally side of things so I think this is also why the 9100 matched up a little better for me as well.
I think the main thing I learned is that I'm just not a 6L6 guy.
On a whim I got the Marshall 9100 off ebay for a good deal and I am much happier. It has all the power I need and is certainly easier on the ears. I have never had much experience with 5881 power tubes but so far I like what I am hearing. What I have given up is a bit of clean headroom and some booming bass but the midrange is much more pleasant and the volume is certainly more controllable.
Other than the Blackface I use for a clean tone, all of my other modules (Plexi, Brown, XTC) are more on the Marshally side of things so I think this is also why the 9100 matched up a little better for me as well.
I think the main thing I learned is that I'm just not a 6L6 guy.