Old BF Shred
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Excellent question raised here.....Maybe it's time to trade my Triaxis & 50/50 for one......
hmmmmm........ :roll: :?:
hmmmmm........ :roll: :?:
CudBucket said:I'm waiting a while. I'd hate to buy one early and then find out the Mark Vb or Mark V II is coming out address "issues" with the original.
CudBucket said:I'm waiting a while. I'd hate to buy one early and then find out the Mark Vb or Mark V II is coming out address "issues" with the original.
mightywarlock said:I have been considering selling my Triaxis for the Mark V.
I cant think or what else I want to sell...
what the heck should i sell???????????
A Kidney?.........
rabies said:mightywarlock said:I have been considering selling my Triaxis for the Mark V.
I cant think or what else I want to sell...
i have a JMP-1, EL34 100/100, 2:90, MP-1 3TM, Pre-500 Recto, and a Stiletto II
what the heck should i sell???????????
sell the recto, I had a RK1 that I sold...
rabies said:mightywarlock said:I have been considering selling my Triaxis for the Mark V.
I cant think or what else I want to sell...
i have a JMP-1, EL34 100/100, 2:90, MP-1 3TM, Pre-500 Recto, and a Stiletto II
what the heck should i sell???????????
sell the recto, I had a RK1 that I sold...
when you say sharper, do you mean brighter? The IV is pretty bright, with "normal" settings, imoMesaGod666 said:I played a Mark V and I'm keeping my Triaxis. The Mark V sounds great (a bit sharper than the Mark IV), but not worth selling my rack gear over.
kiff said:when you say sharper, do you mean brighter? The IV is pretty bright, with "normal" settings, imo
desertdweller said:The Mark V looks like it's a great amp, but it also looks simply like a head version of the Triaxis. The only differences I can tell are that it has a changeable Triode/Pentode mode and it has one more clean channel than the Triaxis. Other than that, the sounds as Mesa describes them seem to be identical or at the very least pretty close. I have not had the opportunity to try a Mark V out yet, but the clips I've heard online don't seem to differ much from the Triaxis or Mark IV sounds, which is a good thing, I think they're Mesa's best high-gain sounds. Heck, the Triaxis is basically a bunch of Mark series preamps anyway
I'm super happy with my TriAxis / 2:90 setup, and it'd have to be something pretty extraordinary (and MIDI switchable) for me to move to a different amp.
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