7enderbender
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Hi there,
I've been hunting around the web for an A/B comparison of a Mark IV vs a JP2C (for what those are worth usually). The next store that carries Mesa is a bit of hike and I'd probably have to bring my current Mark IV combo.
What I'm trying to decide on (yet another First World "problem" I suppose) is to get yet another spare rig to leave in the band practice room while keeping the other two at home for recording and to bring to gigs/sessions etc. My knees and my back are not taking the up and down and up and down of various stair cases well any longer...
Rig A is my Triaxis rack, Rig B is the Mark IV combo with a neat little effects rack that has the RJM midi adapter and cable for the Mark IV. I'm thinking rig C could be a Mark IV head (with a second 2x12 cab that I want anyway) and ready to go with my existing effects units and the RJM switcher. The other option would be to keep saving up for a JP2C which already has midi built in. Midi is a necessity otherwise I might look for a Mark III or something else just for the heck of it.
I really always liked the Mark IV and have been happy with it ever since I finally bought one. It's been years since I last played through a Mark II (and I can't say with certainty that it was a 2C+), which at the time was impressive. I get a lot of good stuff from my Triaxis/2:50 also and it seems all in the ballpark. There is also the difference of playing a combo vs the closed cabs, neither being "better" just different. So a Mark IV head would definitely add another flavor (which of course the combo does as well with a cab hooked up).
So, in any case, looking for info/samples why I wouldn't do the obvious (get a Mark 4 head) and instead got the JP2C route for a lot more money.
Thanks everyone
I've been hunting around the web for an A/B comparison of a Mark IV vs a JP2C (for what those are worth usually). The next store that carries Mesa is a bit of hike and I'd probably have to bring my current Mark IV combo.
What I'm trying to decide on (yet another First World "problem" I suppose) is to get yet another spare rig to leave in the band practice room while keeping the other two at home for recording and to bring to gigs/sessions etc. My knees and my back are not taking the up and down and up and down of various stair cases well any longer...
Rig A is my Triaxis rack, Rig B is the Mark IV combo with a neat little effects rack that has the RJM midi adapter and cable for the Mark IV. I'm thinking rig C could be a Mark IV head (with a second 2x12 cab that I want anyway) and ready to go with my existing effects units and the RJM switcher. The other option would be to keep saving up for a JP2C which already has midi built in. Midi is a necessity otherwise I might look for a Mark III or something else just for the heck of it.
I really always liked the Mark IV and have been happy with it ever since I finally bought one. It's been years since I last played through a Mark II (and I can't say with certainty that it was a 2C+), which at the time was impressive. I get a lot of good stuff from my Triaxis/2:50 also and it seems all in the ballpark. There is also the difference of playing a combo vs the closed cabs, neither being "better" just different. So a Mark IV head would definitely add another flavor (which of course the combo does as well with a cab hooked up).
So, in any case, looking for info/samples why I wouldn't do the obvious (get a Mark 4 head) and instead got the JP2C route for a lot more money.
Thanks everyone