MusicManJP6
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head and cab is easier to transport and you can also change cabs at any time and get different tones... not to mention the MIV combos are HEAVY!
Worst logic ever.art_n_music said:JimAnsell said:when i say low, i mean like normal speaking voice is louder.
Why bother with a Mesa if your going to play that low? Sorta like buying a Ferrari to drive around the block... :roll:
LnTh said:Worst logic ever.art_n_music said:JimAnsell said:when i say low, i mean like normal speaking voice is louder.
Why bother with a Mesa if your going to play that low? Sorta like buying a Ferrari to drive around the block... :roll:
Well that's because watts have very little to do with volume. But yeah. Mark IV, like any other Mesa I've owned, sounds kick *** even in low volume.Hardtailed said:Funny thing about Mark IV
- Still loud as f*ck on 15w setting
- Yet can give excellent low-volume tones even on full 85w setting
dodger916 said:LnTh said:Worst logic ever.art_n_music said:Why bother with a Mesa if your going to play that low? Sorta like buying a Ferrari to drive around the block... :roll:
Indeed. I'm astounded at the tone I get from mine at incredibly low, "family-friendly" volume. It increases the number of opportunities I get to play...nothing wrong with that 8)
Yeah I don't play it THAT low usually. But it still sounds pretty kick *** @ those levels tooart_n_music said:dodger916 said:LnTh said:Worst logic ever.
Indeed. I'm astounded at the tone I get from mine at incredibly low, "family-friendly" volume. It increases the number of opportunities I get to play...nothing wrong with that 8)
Just a joke, boys! I don't get to crank mine too often, but below speaking voice? Come on!! Let's R-O-C-K in the U-S-A !!! :shock:
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