Awesome. thanks for the heads up! I'll probably dump some cash into it when I get my next check. I'll let you guys know what the conclusion was with pics! :D
This forum rocks. Have a good weekend guys,
Steve
I like this design because of a few reasons:
1) the case has two handles making it easier to transport (not having to carry with one arm) - although it does lack the wheel aspect that some cases have but I think for setting up on a single cab no wheels would be ideal
2) the front and back plate...
hey guys I am going to be hauling my mesa head around all summer and want to invest some money in a small roadcase basically just for my head. I have a used Rectocab that I am not too concerned for but my head is in great shape and I want to keep it that way. I saw online on ebay some head...
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Yeah I know of Daisychaining. I have decent experience with wiring car audio together but I thought I'd be safe and double check... I'd rather have a 100$ pair of speakers blow versus my 2000$ head/ cabs :lol:
I appreciate it guys thanks,
Steve
Just to clarify... I run 1 of my mark v head's 4ohm outputs into the 8ohm in on the first recto then use the 8ohm out from that same cab into the second cab's 8ohm in?
Much appreciated!
Steve
Hey all, I know this question may have been asked before but I plan on being the only guitarist for my band here soon (for a while at least) and I was going to pick up another used recto cab eventually so I can have (2) 4x12 recto cabs for shows.
I believe the primary impedance on the cabs are...
*bump* 100 views I was hoping to get a reply... :mrgreen:
I was doing some looking for ATA Rack Head combo road cases and I came across this one, fairly inexpensive.
http://www.roadcasesusa.com/rack-head-combo-alternative-ata-style-case-fits-many-heads/
What I like about this case is that it...
I'm not sure if this is the correct location for this post so I apologize in advance.
I am looking into some sort of rack mount for my gear-to-be shortly. I will be investing in some sort of travel case for my mark V and am in need of a good, reliable case with wheels to travel to local shows...
Hey all, I'm not sure if this is the correct location for this post but I have been listening to Kamelot alot lately. I have been digging the guitarists tone (Thomas Youngblood). If you havn't heard the guitar, it sounds great in this song off one of their recent albums...
I have a Recto for my V. I love it. But it is all about preference. I have heard that the stilleto has a more tight end which could be used for certain styles over others. I love my recto for the bottom end. It definitely stands out from my band and I love it.
I'm sure if you asked really...
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I have been reading up on Mesa's Mark V manual and from what i can gather if it is a power tube then you will have an odd loud amount of feedback that can only be corrected by briefly switching to standby... however this hum/feedback will come back. Mesa's manual...
I too am having a large amount of feedback on the 3rd channel. I'll do the pencil test when I get home today to see if there is a bad tube. Kindof a shame since I just had it in the shop for a blown resistor about 2 months ago :x
Thanks for the wisdom
Hey guys. So i've been playing on my V today and dialed in a new sound to experiment with. About 20 mins ago I noticed a continuous click which occurs about every second or so... I'm not really sure what the noise is or what is causing it... :?
I was wondering if anyone has any input for...
I play alot of metal and I love my Mark V. I originally got it to obtain the sounds from Lamb of God's guitarists Mark Morton & Willy Adler. Since i've owned the amp I've been dialing all across the head and realized it has more choices than I've ever seen on another amp. Great clean...
I've got my Mark V running through a 4x12 Mesa Slant Recto cab. I love it. Got it used for 600$ (including shipping) and it made the world of a difference from my previous cab haha! :D
Cheers