Hi All,
I own a mesa triaxis and an egnater m4, unfortunately i can't afford to keep both, i have organised to sell the triaxis but i think i actually like the triaxis better than the m4.
I like the idea of the M4 better with the interchangeable mods etc and i think i get a better clean and heavy rhythm crunch tone from the M4 although it's a close call. But the triaxis absolutely smokes my m4 for leads, it's a very chewey lead tone that is SO easy to play & the sustain on the triaxis is amazing, yes i can get infinite sustain from the m4 but that is more of a feedback loop type sustain that only happens at higher volumes, the triaxis sustain is totally different, at low volumes it sustains but is a very natural sustain, where i still hear the note decay and change but over a long period until the note is almost clean but still sustaining, it also has very even string to string balance and amazing low end clarity.
It's very hard for me to explain so i am hoping that triaxis and m4 owners can chime in and tell me what they think the secret is behind the triaxis tone and if i can emulate it on the M4?
I own a mesa triaxis and an egnater m4, unfortunately i can't afford to keep both, i have organised to sell the triaxis but i think i actually like the triaxis better than the m4.
I like the idea of the M4 better with the interchangeable mods etc and i think i get a better clean and heavy rhythm crunch tone from the M4 although it's a close call. But the triaxis absolutely smokes my m4 for leads, it's a very chewey lead tone that is SO easy to play & the sustain on the triaxis is amazing, yes i can get infinite sustain from the m4 but that is more of a feedback loop type sustain that only happens at higher volumes, the triaxis sustain is totally different, at low volumes it sustains but is a very natural sustain, where i still hear the note decay and change but over a long period until the note is almost clean but still sustaining, it also has very even string to string balance and amazing low end clarity.
It's very hard for me to explain so i am hoping that triaxis and m4 owners can chime in and tell me what they think the secret is behind the triaxis tone and if i can emulate it on the M4?