Best sustain machine: Marshall or MesaBoogie?

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I am in the market for a nice sustaining machine to help with my "sweep picking" techniques. Which has better natural sustain? A marshall or a Mesa? Anyone familiar with the new marshalls? I hear they got great sustain and also has some circuitry to keep the distortion plenty even in low volume conditions.

Any other suggestions/advise is appreciated.
Thanks in advance. :)
 
Call me what you will but I don't see how the two (sweep picking, Sustain) correlate. If your pretty good with your sweeps, you can sweep all day on a clean channel with little or no gain at all. I have played on both types of heads but I couldn't tell you which one of the two has better sustain in this application. Go test them out and see what works best for your tone.
 
i think both messa and marshall are great... but ive heard some bad things about the new mode 4's... if i was go go marshall i would just get a DSL or TSL head... and messa i would get duel or triple rectifer...
 
marshall i would just get a DSL or TSL head... and messa i would get duel or triple rectifer...

I agree with that. I have a TSL and a Tripple rect. They do have slightly different sounds and both crank and sustain forever. Either is a good choice. Go play them and see which one you like better.

http://home.comcast.net/~bonrox/guitars/treehs.htm
 
i recently had to purchase a new head and i went through tons of info about new gear. from my experience, and personal taste, i found mesa to be a better buy.

my friend opened up his studio and he took me along to advise him. this was before i knew what i was doing. we bought a marshall dual super lead (DSL?) $1500 and a 4x12 cab. $900

a couple of months later i was loaned a fender bassman head $400 and a 2x12. $699 running a tube screamer $200 through it impressed my friends way more than the marshall TSL.

soon after i bought a mesa boogie F-100 head $1700. this surpassed both of the previous amps by a longshot.

and recently again i bought a mesa single rectifier $1900 and i've found my sound.

i would strongly suggest a mesa for any pro player simply because of their diversity of sound, however, choosing an amp depends on the style you play.

to my own personal ears:

the marshall DSL had a great AC/DC sound, but only on the first distortion setting, the extra distortions on it took away flavour from the sound. i couldn't get a guns n roses sound out if it either, i think it has to do with slash's guitar being equipped with whatever pickups he has. so if you are set on marshall, save yourself the money and focus on an amp with only one distortion setting, like an JCM800?

the fender bassman teamed with the tube screamer and any other distortion pedal (NOT the metalzone, lol) shoud sound great and give you sounds like the rolling stones, SRV, Clapton and any other classic rock band. these amps are inexpensive and easy to find. a good 2x12 is harder to find. i was using an oversized mesa 2x12.

the two mesa's were able to give me the grit and the smoothness i needed for my original band. very brit rock sorta feel.

i could sound like the edge, or santana, or jimmy paige.

specifically, the F-100 gives me a great bluesy zeppelin feel, but it didn't have a third volume boost for leads, you would have to rely on your volume knob on the guitar.

the rectifier gives me a very modern sound, there's alot of brightness that comes off as almost FUZZ as compared to other amps and i think that would be true of all the rectifiers.

i noticed that the F-100 had a raw feel for leads as compared to the rectifier that had the layering distortion that fills the rhythm tracks.

anyways, i'll let you guys know more as i learn more. if you want to know.
 
MesaHead said:
anyways, i'll let you guys know more as i learn more. if you want to know.

You really need to learn that you are paying way too much. I got my TSL for $1200 new, and my Tripple Rect for $1500. Those are regular prices too, not sales.
 
lol, maybe i was.

i should mention that i am north of the border, they were CDN prices.

they were also just from memory.
 
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