Sonically, the Electra Dyne claims to have American-voiced cleans and British-inspired distortions. I would agree with that assessment, though I'd say the Electra Dyne sounds more like an Orange amp than the typical British contenders (e.g., Vox, Marshall). Setting the volume (i.e., gain) around 3:00 delivered a perfect blend of clean, crunch, and smooth lead tones--there's plenty of gain on tap for hard rock, though not quite as much as the Mark or Recto series amps. Honestly, this amp's been a shocker... I expected good tone, but didn't expect it to be so easy to dial in. As such, I expect it will see its fair share of use in the studio and on the stage due to its relative simplicity.
So if you want to check out the Electra Dyne's tone, here are a couple of videos that show how the amp sounds in the context of a couple of recordings...
"Perspective" by Conundrum:
"This Way for Good" by Conundrum:
And, of course, here's the latest picture of "Mesa Mountain"...
More Mesa reviews and video clips to come...
--B
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