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There's talks about a possible ADA MP-3 coming soon.
I read about it on adadepot.com
From what I gather someone either bought the rights to the company or the company itself is making a comeback.

It's still on the drawing board right now, and there's concern from them (ADA) as to the relevance of a new rack product in today's market.

there's concern on the board as to whether the MP-3 will live up to the heritage of it's brethren.

I personally think (as a rack user) that there shold be more rack products available for us, and I think that there is a market albeit a small one.
So perhaps a small batch or limited run just to test the waters would be a great idea.

I have owned an MP-1 and an MP-2, so I'm extremely curious to see and hear the new MP-3 if it comes into fruition.

I personally love the MP-2 the best, but due to the lack of mods available I sold it after I bought my Engl 620.

I'm gonna be keeping an eye out for this for sure.

I think that Baddazeguitar and Lonewolf would be interested in this as well cause they are and have been ADA owners for a while now.

Read some more about it here:
http://www.adadepot.com/forum/index.php ... 145.0.html
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Wow didn't know about this Joe. If they do this I'll be first in line to try it! I always loved my MP-1 but as styles changed it just couldn't hang anymore IMO. I've considered the Voodoo mod but just couldn't part with the cash for it. I'm also a bit concerned that as good as the Voodoo mod is that I still won't be able to dial in "modern" tones. I agree big time about needing more rack products on the market. I appreciate guys who want to "keep it simple" but really racks can be so versatile. Why eat a cheeseburger everyday when I can have almost anything from the menu?
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BadDazeGuitar wrote:I agree big time about needing more rack products on the market. I appreciate guys who want to "keep it simple" but really racks can be so versatile. Why eat a cheeseburger everyday when I can have almost anything from the menu?
LOL!! 8)

Some people have to watch what they eat.

Seriously though, once I find out more about this, and if it does go into production and there's a dealer close by, me and you are gonna have to go try this out for sure.
Then grab a coke and a cheeseburger afterward. :lol:
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As a bass player, I really enjoy the versatility of a rack/component setup. I'd venture to say that majority of bass players out there nowadays are using solid-state rigs - or at least solid-state power sections - so we all need lots of headroom. I just found that most of the self-contained heads out there didn't have the power that I wanted. Therefore, I went the pre/power amp route and couldn't have been happier. I've always been happy with my preamp, so when I wanted more power, I just racked up a more powerful (and lighter!) power section.

Again, there's nothing wrong with wanting to keep it simple. I wish I had about a 500 watt head sitting around that I could us for practice, jamming, and acoustic gigs. It would be much easier to lug around than my rack.
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You've got a deal Joe. Sometime we should get a group together and hit one of those NAMM shows. That would be awesome.
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BadDazeGuitar wrote:You've got a deal Joe. Sometime we should get a group together and hit one of those NAMM shows. That would be awesome.
Yes, tell me about it! I'd be thrilled to go to one of those. I remember RickW from the emporium told me that he frequents those quite often.
I'd love to go sometime.

We should plan soemthing of the sort sometime.
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