(Andy helps a lot of people on the Boogie Board (Mesa Forum) under the hidden name of : Monsta-tone :)
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"Dude. LOVE the amp!.....Get in touch with Monsta-Tone!"" ~ Cameron in California
I modified Cam's amp. Mesa Mark III Blue Stripe, that now kills large Marshalls for sport!
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"Your customer service is second to none! Seriously, thanks for the detailed response."
"I'm a very happy camper! BTW, your packing job was right after my own heart."
~ Matt in Pennsylvania
I sold Matt a Thomas modded DC-10 head this month.
It had been modified with the following:
Adjustable Bias
Hand Selected Tubes
Master Output Volume Mod (makes the overall Master Volume more user friendly) |
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"The HB (Heartbreaker) is a great amp for me...I'm still finding lots of good sounds in it that work great for my band."
~ Jason in North Carolina
I sold him a Thomas modded Mesa Heartbreaker this summer.
Here is a list of the mods:
Better Reverb
"Fenderesque" channel 1 ("Love" channel), makes the cleans more warm and full sounding, less brittle.
"Marshallesque" lead channel (channel 2, "Lust"), adds much more gain and sustain to channel 2 while also adding more upper mid range presence and gets rid of the flabby bass syndrome that these amps are prone to. |
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"I have never received an amp better packed then this one, unbelievable job! Thanks again feel free to use me as a reference. All the best, Jerry" ~ Jerry in New Jersey
I sold him a Thomas re-built Mesa .50 Caliber +. When I got it, it was totally destroyed*, full of soda and dirt.
* "..totally destroyed" ~ not literally |
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"Man, that way you boxed her she can go to Iraq and came back safely :) cool!" ~ Glauco in Brazil
I sold Glauco a Thomas modded Mesa DC-3.
Mods include:
Adjustable Bias
Better Reverb
More Clean headroom
Hand selected tubes |
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Anyhow. Hot of the FedEX truck - my freshly resurrected Mk. III. I got a Blue Stripe several months ago - fully loaded. But it left something to be desired. R2 was - well - all but gone. Farted out when palm-muting. Fraying power cord. Hissy and noisy.
So. I sent it to our good buddy Monsta-Tone. On his word alone. Never heard his work. But I took the risk and sent my Mk III from Southern California to Monsta who is several states over.
Got it back today. Have spent no more than 20 minutes with it so far. And - W O W! Here's what we (he) did.
1) New tubes.
JJ KT77s on the outside
SED (=C=) 6L6GCs on the inside
V1 - Tung-Sol
V2 - High-Gain JJ
V3 - RFT
V4 - Nothin' (removed the reverb)
V5 - Sovtek 12AX7 LPS
2) Bias pot
3) Biased nice 'n' hot
4) New Power Cord
5) R2 Volume Mod
6) Recapped
7) NFB mod. Footswitchable mod that, when engaged, removes almost all of the negative feedback. I have the meanest Mk. III on the planet! It's almost demonic.
If you live in Southern California - you NEED to come over and play it. Bottom line. Send your Mk. III to Monsta-Tone and ask him for the Cam Special. You'll be glad you did!
Gonna go spend some more time with my amp. I'll see you all again someday... |
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"Andy is the man to go to if you want work done on your baby (guitar amp). He will take your amp to the next level. He is extremely competent and gets the work done quickly and with awesome quality and care. If I was a woman I would have married him." ~ Brandon Perrault |
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"I managed to score a sweet little project amp Andy had put together. It's a hand-wired chassis from an old Fender Bandmaster head that he managed to fit perfectly into an old Fender Super 210 cabinet. It's based on a Super Reverb circuit, pumping out about 30/50 watts (triode/pentode option). I'm fortunate to live fairly close, and he and I sat down one Sunday afternoon with Strat and amp. He customized each setting to what I wanted, testing as we went along. I don't think you could get much more personalized than that. This is the first amp I'm not even considering selling or trading ~ it would be pointless, and I'd be out a freaking great amp. It loves my Strats :) " ~ Ken from New Mexico |
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Hello All,
Thanks to this board, I have a newly modded Heartbreaker from Andy's shop. I thought it was only fair to follow-up with my feelings about the new amp since what I read here prompted me to pull the trigger. I had been debating for a long time getting the amp modded to increase the gain while sweetening the cleans when I came across this thread. Generally, I wanted a high volume, really nice two-channel live amp that had more distortion in the Lust channel while the Love channel remained the same. I debated selling it and buying something else but wasn't satisfied for the amount of money it was going for presently and the mods you guys had been talking about seemed like a reasonable investment. After quite a bit of discussion (maybe about an hour straight and a few long e-mails - Andy was happy to talk shop and really open and accommodating when discussing what I wanted), the changes I asked Andy for were:
- Soldano Mod (which effectively removed the low gain/high gain functionality for both channels but added a gain stage to the lust channel - ask Andy for details)
- Better Reverb
- Bias pot Incl. Bias Pot & Biasing (installed near power tubes)
- Midrange Switch (5-way), foot switchable (drilled a new hole for footswitch and 5 way rotary in the back)
- Master Volume Defeat Switch on the Love channel (replaced the boost switch on this channel and essentailly, removed the master volume from this channel)
He was also able to:
- add a bright switch for both channels (which replaced the low/high gain switches on both channels)
- make the trim/fat work for the new modes all the time
While it was in New Mexico, he also did a general clean up/inspection of the circuit and retensioned the tube sockets while biasing it for 6v6s. He also threw in a 2-button footswitch to control the channel switching and new mid range boost. The LED for the mid-boost isn't functional when in tweed power mode (not enough voltage to power it) but works in full voltage mode when using 6L6s or EL34s. Something worth noting here - Andy had to make permanent mods to do a lot of this if it wasn't evident from the above. As far as I was concerned, the mods were worth more to me than any potential devaluation (which is merely second guessing, at best).
Well, how does it sound? The Love Channel sounds the same when the master defeat is off. When turned on, it really becomes a bit more sweet. You'd have to work to balance it out a bit with the Lust channels volume (which is now a bit changed since the new gain settings make it much more compressed), but the Master volume all the way to right makes this work out fine. The Lust channel has much more gain... the most I could manage before was a Thin Lizzy kind of tone but now can actually do more metal type sounds -Judas Priest and early Van Halen kind of tones. It now is much more reactive, harmonically rich and less fizzy (in part because of the biasing, I would think). It just crunches; it's not going to do the Recto thing but it reminds me a lot of the gain I get from my Eganter Rebel (maybe slightly less). It doesn't clean up completely anymore, but you can get a nice bluesy mellow tone if you roll back the treble and volume while pumping the master on this channel. It's worth noting here that the treble control is dramatically changed after this. I tend to use it more in the half to all the way up which dumps extra gain into the channel in a usable way with the bright switch. Andy indicated that this is because the mid-boost switch is in that section. Speaking of, I find this to be a more usable option than a boost (but Andy can do that, too if you'd like). It adds a new palate of tones and is footswitchable if you want to go to soloing. It only works with the fat switch engaged and becomes more pronounced as the treble is increased so it takes experimenting to find the desired mid boost sound. It is also worth noting the presence was changed in responsiveness (but that's okay, because it was always harsh anyway IMO). Oh, and reverb is much wetter... perhaps even too wet at most settings but it's nice to have the option rather than before when even maxxed it wasn't quite enough to do surf (and now, it definitely can get there). Lastly, you now need to bias the amp when you switch tubes. Still, worthwhile considering that biasing it hotter made it sound much clearer and richer, IMO.
Andy was really awesome in his communications... constantly let me know where the amp was at proactively, if there were any hiccups (for example, I originally wanted one option that didn't work out) he called right away. He even sold me some 6v6s for the amp. An altogether awesome transaction and I'm quite proud of the new amp and its sounds. I highly recommend him if you're looking for a cost-effective and nice sounding way to fix up your Mesa Boogie Heartbreaker. Thanks to everyone here for hooking me up! ~ Temple12 from the Boogie Board |
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