imbuyaboy
Active member
[/quote] You want Fender, Santana, Metallica, John Petrucci ect... You got it (and more) with the Mark III period.[/quote]
Yes, indeed. I agree completely, and the "more" is almost endless. I never actually played through a MkI, yet my friend had an early IIB for years and it was wonderful. The IIIs take time to get to know, not so much a plug and play amp, so you definately have to get to know the amp over a certain amount of time. Tubes make a big difference in a III also (as with any amp). My '85 blue-stripe III is an imbuya short head with eq/verb/fan/international tranny/and a Mike B.-installed "channel-2" gain-boost option (mini toggle it or footswitch). Happy that you enjoy the MKI, but gotta say I'll never part with the III.
That said, I keep my '96 2555SL Marshall around (great amp, btw) just so my MkIII doesn't get too much of an attitude! 8) Its little imbuya head is better left small!
boogie on ! , imbuyaboy
Yes, indeed. I agree completely, and the "more" is almost endless. I never actually played through a MkI, yet my friend had an early IIB for years and it was wonderful. The IIIs take time to get to know, not so much a plug and play amp, so you definately have to get to know the amp over a certain amount of time. Tubes make a big difference in a III also (as with any amp). My '85 blue-stripe III is an imbuya short head with eq/verb/fan/international tranny/and a Mike B.-installed "channel-2" gain-boost option (mini toggle it or footswitch). Happy that you enjoy the MKI, but gotta say I'll never part with the III.
That said, I keep my '96 2555SL Marshall around (great amp, btw) just so my MkIII doesn't get too much of an attitude! 8) Its little imbuya head is better left small!
boogie on ! , imbuyaboy