NOTHING sounds like a PRS balls out through a Mesa! FTW
I'd hardly count Mark's rig as "Mesa" - maybe 1/30th Mesa unless you are only talking about cabinets hahaha
The thing I like most about him is that he is obviously a tone fanatic. He's basically using 5 different amps including a Fender for his cleans. I love my Mesa but if I could afford it I'd have a rig like his. Lot's of amps for lots of different tones.
I'd hardly count Mark's rig as "Mesa" - maybe 1/30th Mesa unless you are only talking about cabinets hahaha
I'm sorry, but I would consider an entire line of Mesa cabs as more than 1/30th of the sound. Maybe that's just me.
And besides that, who says I wasn't talking about Myles? He's all Mark V and Roadster. Not nearly as good as Mark, but he has a great sound himself.
In either case, yes I am a Mesa Fanboy. I love me some Mesa.
Last time I saw Miles he was using all Diezel - and I said "unless you are talking about cabinets"
And for the record I love Mesa! <3
It should come as no surprise that Myles Kennedy is a much more accomplished guitarist than Mark Tremonti. Myles had to "dumb down" his technique to fit into the Alter Bridge format.
Here's what Myles Kennedy could do in the early nineties:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X13Bb772UWY&playnext=1&list=PLF03C33D8158F3251&feature=results_main
...most of One Day Remains was already written prior to Myles entering the band. The second album was more of an actual collaborative effort. It doesn't matter how great a musician you are, if you can't write a great song period, your odds of actual success won't most likely will not come. Myles previous band, The Mayfield Four didn't really go anywhere. Obviously he wasn't that great a songwriter, and his band was out at a time when great songs were being recognized, not musicianship. The only people who really care about technical proficiency are the people who play, or try to play that way.
STP? Really.....Hopefully, you noticed that I said, "much more accomplished guitarist," not "better songwriter."
Mark Tremonti's success can attributed to being in a band that had a singer than sounded like Eddie Vedder and writing music that vaguely sounded like STP. Alter Bridge is a niche band compared to Creed.
I love Myles as a guitarist, perhaps more than Tremonti at some levels. But really, there is nothing there that Mark couldn't grasp. Poor example if you're trying to prove a point.It should come as no surprise that Myles Kennedy is a much more accomplished guitarist than Mark Tremonti. Myles had to "dumb down" his technique to fit into the Alter Bridge format.
Here's what Myles Kennedy could do in the early nineties:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X13Bb772UWY&playnext=1&list=PLF03C33D8158F3251&feature=results_main