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  1. lwilliams

    Mark IIB setting on new Mark VII

    The IIB setting of my new Mark VII is quickly becoming my favorite amp. I am playing 90s country with this. Mostly clean and sometimes pushed a little into light crunch. Then use pedals, Klon or Timmy (sometime both) for the rest. It is so touch sensitive and reponsive to everything. Great...
  2. lwilliams

    Mark VII front panel - replacement?

    Thanks. I will send out an email today and see what they have to say. Good looking gear you have there! .
  3. lwilliams

    Mark VII front panel - replacement?

    I am wondering if there is a source to easily purchase a new front grille/panel for my Mark VII combo. Mine has the black jute grille. I would like something in a lighter color. I have not asked Mesa, but I figure they won't do sell that kind of "part". .
  4. lwilliams

    Mark VII in country music

    I played a 4 set gig last night with the Mark VII. It was mostly the 90s country stuff. It was a great gig listening to that amp. I really love vintage sounding amps. I am very amazed that the VII is doing it. I bought it out of curiosity - wanting it to work since it has three discrete...
  5. lwilliams

    Mark VII in country music

    I don't really do, or like, the modern "bro country". Though this amp would do that really well. I toured with a Matchless DC-30 and SC-30 for years. I wanted something in a channel switcher to cover more ground. My other amps are: Tone King Imperial MK II, Dr. Z Z-28 MK II, Bad Cat Black...
  6. lwilliams

    Mark VII in country music

    The three of my guitars I have tried so far, are a American Original 60's Tele with stock pickups, American Vintage II 1961 Strat with stock pickups, and a Custom Shop 1964 Tele with 58 handwound in bridge and handwound Twisted Tele in neck position. Here are the channel settings that are...
  7. lwilliams

    Mark VII in country music

    After 12 years off the road, I was asked to play with a cover band that only does 90's country music. The Mark VII can do this amazingly well. With the three channels, I can leave the big pedalboard behind if I can do without the time based and modulation effects. I'd miss the vol pedal and...
  8. lwilliams

    New member here

    I am a new member to this forum......but not exactly new to Boogie. I have previously owned a Maverick 212 and an F50. 3 days ago I bought a new Mark VII. I am looking for a Mark VII forum, but only see the Mark V stuff here. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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