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    New boogie

    On the Mark V 35 head, the back panel doesn't have a fan on/off switch. I saw that switch on the 90w Mark V head. Unless the fan unit itself has a switch on it, I don't think it's an option for me. It's not really big deal to me, and down the road I may switch out the fan.
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    New boogie

    Today was the first time I had an opportunity to play at some decent volumes through a marshall 2x12 cab, at the 35 watt setting. It was nice to push a little air, haven't really done that since I owned a mark iii head back in the day. That was years ago, and I have to get used to dialing in a...
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    New Mark V 35

    Congrats on the new v 35. As I posted in another thread, I just picked one up as well. How are you finding the fan / general noise for low volume practice in a quiet room? Haven't owned a mesa or any tube amp for many years (had a mark iii head when I was gigging) - while not loud per say, I...
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    New boogie

    Thanks for the input. I'm gonna keep an eye (or ear) on it. Like I said I haven't owned a tube amp in quite some time. Nothing sounds "wrong", it's not a tube issue or a rattle / bolt thing. It's probably normal fan / analog component noise that I'll either have to get used to. This thing sounds...
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    New boogie

    I also just picked up a new mark v 35 head, from Sweetwater as well. It's been many years since I've owned a boogie (mark iii head), or even a tube amp. For low practicing volumes the tones sound good if you dial them in (as usual), but I forgot how audible tube amps can be in a quiet room. the...
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