Geiri
Well-known member
Well dudes
I've been down at my local mesa dealer ripping it up on the mark V. I spent most of my time on channel 3 the 2c+ and mk lv modes.
For my ears this thing sounds phenomenally good. It does not sound exactly like a mk4 but boy it's like a refreshed version of that sound. I play my mk4 most of the time with the presence shift pulled and that is what I'm hearing in the V the pull shift feature when the sliders are active. On the other hand tho, if I use the presets it feels like I'm pushing in the pull shift presence knob on a IV.
I did not bother with ch1 and 2 because I know how good they sound and ch 3 is the deciding factor for me.
The Mark V is brilliant and for those who understand the logic behind the mark voice this thing is pretty easy to dial in. And if anyone thinks this one has less gain than a IV well then they clearly forgot the fact that the treble knob is the marks secret gain hideout.
I got really tempted to let the IV go today and bring home the newborn. Who knows maby hmmmmmmm :mrgreen:
But to conclude these ramblings I just want to say that the V is an stellar amp whom I could live happily with for the rest of my playing days and Randall Smith is one heck of a genius.
Peace
Geiri
I've been down at my local mesa dealer ripping it up on the mark V. I spent most of my time on channel 3 the 2c+ and mk lv modes.
For my ears this thing sounds phenomenally good. It does not sound exactly like a mk4 but boy it's like a refreshed version of that sound. I play my mk4 most of the time with the presence shift pulled and that is what I'm hearing in the V the pull shift feature when the sliders are active. On the other hand tho, if I use the presets it feels like I'm pushing in the pull shift presence knob on a IV.
I did not bother with ch1 and 2 because I know how good they sound and ch 3 is the deciding factor for me.
The Mark V is brilliant and for those who understand the logic behind the mark voice this thing is pretty easy to dial in. And if anyone thinks this one has less gain than a IV well then they clearly forgot the fact that the treble knob is the marks secret gain hideout.
I got really tempted to let the IV go today and bring home the newborn. Who knows maby hmmmmmmm :mrgreen:
But to conclude these ramblings I just want to say that the V is an stellar amp whom I could live happily with for the rest of my playing days and Randall Smith is one heck of a genius.
Peace
Geiri