mezcalhead wrote:
It must change the sound somehow, but I couldn't tell you how exactly .. IIRC that's one of their selling points, you can switch the tubes around and find which you prefer.
I'd best learn a great deal more about tubes then if I end up buying a Carr
mezcalhead wrote:
I'd love a Mercury .. it seems so versatile .. you could play it at home late at night without bothering anyone, and opened up to 8W I imagine it would probably keep up pretty well with a drummer at least for small club gigs. The damn things are just so expensive though, and on the rare occasion that I have that kind of cash to spend it always seems to make more sense to buy something vintage.
The Mercury does seem ideal, especially as it's seemingly so versatile, and is made just a few short hours from where I'll be living. I'm a bit skeptical of the speaker, however. It seems like the Savage has a better speaker (AlNiCo instead of the Carr's ceramic) but it may be that it's every bit as good sound wise. I don't know, thus, another reason I'm hoping someone has firsthand knowledge of one or both of the amps.
The Savage tonally is amazing and a friend who has a Macht 12 has played the Rohr 15
but I wonder how good it'll sound at lower volumes. That it has a master volume is very appealing but running a Mercury at 1/10 of a watt with the power tube cooking may be even better. Again, I don't know
Both are expensive but I am looking at either being my only amp for the foreseeable future. Ideally, I'd love both but there's too much other stuff I could, and need to, use that kind of money for at present.