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    soldano

    Yes, quality is about the same. Both companies are very well known for making amps that can stand up to the test of time. After all, they wouldn't be able to have 5 year/lifetime warranties if the amps weren't well built. Options are what really separate the amps. The SLO will only do a...
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    Mesa Mark V vs Diezel Herbert

    I don't think the Mark V has as much gain as some other modern hi gain amps. I used to play my Marshall JVM almost exclusively and it was a major shock to me when I turned the gain up on my Mark V and Road King and didn't find that same level of insane distortion. I eventually grew to love the...
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    Where is the serial number on a Mark V head?

    Look up...it's at the top of the chassis in the back. I had a lot of trouble finding it too :)
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    Mark I channel

    Mark I is probably my favorite mode in the entire amp...I play a lot of faster rock and metal and the thick low end keeps my high gain sounds from getting buzzy....my settings are something like: Thick switch ON 45 watts, tube rectification Volume - 10 to noon Gain - 1:30 Low - Off Mid - 11:00...
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    Best overdrive for lead tone

    MXR GT-OD -> BOSS Metal Zone -> Marshall JVM Channel 4 Red -> Series Loop Send -> Mk V Channel 3 MK4 Gain Maxed! :lol: Now, if I could only find a way to set the volume to 11...
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    Thinking about EL 34's

    Hey guys, this is my 1st post to this forum. I've owned my Mark V for a little over a year and love it! I also have a Road King II and although I really like the cleaner stuff on that amp, the Mark V just sounds go much better to me for high gain. Anyway, I'm interested to hear that several...
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