Mesa Boogie Fillmore 50 | Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- Humbly named in tribute to the renowned bi-coastal venues that showcased the biggest names in Classic Rock over decades, MESA/Boogie introduces the Fillmore 50. Billed as super-responsive, nuanced, organic… and “vintage-inspired Magic” by those who’ve experienced it, Nick Jennison takes a closer look at this exciting 2 channel combo. Subscribe to our channel for more from Guitar Interactive TV plus all the latest news and reviews from the magazine.
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I honestly think this is the best guitar amp ever made
Great work Nick, really helped me to understand everything I wanted to know about this amp before purchasing. Thank you M8!
Glad it was helpful!
FINALLY..an amp review about THE AMP! Thanks for the great review.
Probably the most simple yet versatile amps on the market today. Proud owner of two years
Can you brighten it up at all? Like the fender sparkly sound? Most videos it sounds like it’s got a lot of low end and some PRS sounding mids but it lacks in the bright area somewhat. But then again I’ve never seen anyone push the treble higher than 2oclock.
I have never heard any amp that has such responsive and dynamic bass, middle and treble controls. They produced beautiful tones from 0 to 10. Everything about these amps is incredible.
Just got one of these and your last setting setup is perfect for my needs. Thanks for this!
I've found the magic in this amp is with the master at 2:00 or higher, not barely on as in the video. I realize playing that loud is a luxury but until you do you haven't heard the amp's full potential. It's a great amp, one of the best clean channels at any price.
This amp is high on my list but that’s simply too loud for me at home with little kiddos. Any better options I should look at?
@@J_Un1t Even my 5 watt Gremlin is too loud for sleeping kids. A Fryette Power Station lets you play any amp at a whisper while retaining tone. Couldn't live without one.
The best amp review of any amp ever done on TH-cam-Exactly what a typical neurotic guitar player such as myself would want to see.
Nice, useful review, classy playing, gorgeous amp.
I’m having a hell of a time trying to decide between a Deluxe 65 reverb, California tweed, and a Fillmore 50. I have a fender twin and it’s too big to pack around to practice and in my jam room. It’s great but the Fillmore would allow me to not use pedals. At practice and probably sound pretty good live too. It’s a little too boxy and muddy I’m afraid I would regret it but I’m not sure.
That’s exactly my next rig Fillmore 50 + prs silversky 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😬😬😬😬😬
What region accent is that? Heard it many times before but never knew what part of Britain it is from.
Sounds soo good !
Same guitar I have. Nice
Great review of a lovely amp : )
An outstanding amp!
Couldn't hear the sparkling cleans you mentioned. You were noodling a tad too much on the clean channel though so it may be there. Simple, boring chords at every gain stage really do help the perspective buyer.
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PRS and Mesa's go together like Gibsons and Fender Amps
WTF does that mean?
I get it lol
This vs Friedman dirty Shirley 40 watt combo
I want one 🤙🏼🎸🇺🇸
I just can't get into strats, every the over priced silver sky
They will get you one day although I do not like the silversky at all. It's not a strat. It just doesn't have the sound down. The playability is ok but it also doesn't play like a strat either lol. Way overpriced. I'd rather have a fender american vintage 2 or something over that
Try a fender hss deluxe strat too…. It’ll blow your mind!!
How can you make it sound so bad compared to Andy? Ignoring thestellar playing the tone with just reverb is sublime. th-cam.com/video/6tAOrZFCC5E/w-d-xo.html
My 2 cents... Too shrilly I will stay with Matchless
Strange because it's not that 'toppy' at all on some other reviews.
@@Pete_Harris its all how you mic it