PRS24 said:i was thinking maybe a dc-10 cuz i have heard lots of good stuff about them
Monsta-Tone said:a 3rd channel that can only get you Rolling Stones tones......
Well, I have to agree with you. As I had the same problem. I craved for Mark IV... but also could not afford it. So I found this DC-10... that some say is a descendant of Recto father and Mark IV mother. So I searched for it and after 2 months of searching I found one in Italy and went for it. I must say I am blown away. Everything you say about M4 sound is true (except the CH3... you can get good lead sound out of it, but it takes time). But DC-10 combo on top of 4x12 cab... Like an avalanche of great sound! Cleans are one of the best, and the saturation w/EQ is so versatile that you can get that Puppets shred and that Justice cream... I am totally in love with my DC-10.Monsta-Tone said:I've had 2 Mark IV's. They are some of the most revered amps that Mesa has ever put out.
That being said, if you don't have time for shared EQ's, constant tweaking of tone depending on the day or room, and a 3rd channel that can only get you Rolling Stones tones......
Get a DC-5 or DC-10. I had a head to head shootout between my last Mark IV and my DC-10. It was a close battle, much blood was spilled! :lol:
In the end, the DC won for these reasons:
Much nicer cleans - the DC cleans are very close to my Twin Reverb, but with the chime of a Super Reverb. The Mark IV's cleans were good, but they lacked character and the amp did not seem to "Breathe" as much as the DC.
Deeper Reverb - The DC's Reverb is hands down better and thicker than the Mark IV's.
Better Distortion - For my needs, the DC has better distortion as well. It is very similar to the Mark's, but seems to also "Breathe" more. It just felt more natural to me. The Mark has tons of gain and sustain, but it always felt like the amp was not relaxed enough if that makes sense. Sort of like it was being forced to sound a way that it was not comfortable with.
Easier to dial in - I used my last Mark IV for about 3 months with the band I had at the time. We always practiced in the same location, and set up the same way. The amp never sounded the same more than twice. Sometimes it would get lost in the mix, so I had to adjust the mix, other times, it was too loud, etc.
The DC is simple, and it is extremely easy to dial in a great tone that will sound great the next time, and the time after that.
I hated R2 - Lots of guys here have great luck with R2, but most of them use pedals. I wanted an amp that didn't need pedals to sound good.
I did really like the Mark IV, but I feel that the DC is a better amp for these reasons. Plus, it is about 1/3 of the price. Don't get caught up in the hype that you need a Mark amp. The DC's are extremely similar and more rare, so you can easily get a signature sound that not many people can replicate.
Paintballnsk has a DC-10 head for $800. I just picked one up for $700 because it was too good of a deal to pass up. A DC-5 will be almost as loud, but will not have the bottom end that a DC-10 has. Either amp is incredible. I have 2 DC-10's, 1 DC-5, and 1 DC-3. I've owned almost every Mesa model and these are my favorites. I still want another Heartbreaker and a Maverick too!
Hope this helps. Save the money and get a DC so that you can afford a cab too!
Avatar cabs are dirt cheap and sound great. http://www.avatarspeakers.com/
Well, I have to agree with you. As I had the same problem. I craved for Mark IV... but also could not afford it. So I found this DC-10... that some say is a descendant of Recto father and Mark IV mother. So I searched for it and after 2 months of searching I found one in Italy and went for it. I must say I am blown away. Everything you say about M4 sound is true (except the CH3... you can get good lead sound out of it, but it takes time). But DC-10 combo on top of 4x12 cab... Like an avalanche of great sound! Cleans are one of the best, and the saturation w/EQ is so versatile that you can get that Puppets shred and that Justice cream... I am totally in love with my DC-10.Monsta-Tone said:I've had 2 Mark IV's. They are some of the most revered amps that Mesa has ever put out.
That being said, if you don't have time for shared EQ's, constant tweaking of tone depending on the day or room, and a 3rd channel that can only get you Rolling Stones tones......
Get a DC-5 or DC-10. I had a head to head shootout between my last Mark IV and my DC-10. It was a close battle, much blood was spilled! :lol:
In the end, the DC won for these reasons:
Much nicer cleans - the DC cleans are very close to my Twin Reverb, but with the chime of a Super Reverb. The Mark IV's cleans were good, but they lacked character and the amp did not seem to "Breathe" as much as the DC.
Deeper Reverb - The DC's Reverb is hands down better and thicker than the Mark IV's.
Better Distortion - For my needs, the DC has better distortion as well. It is very similar to the Mark's, but seems to also "Breathe" more. It just felt more natural to me. The Mark has tons of gain and sustain, but it always felt like the amp was not relaxed enough if that makes sense. Sort of like it was being forced to sound a way that it was not comfortable with.
Easier to dial in - I used my last Mark IV for about 3 months with the band I had at the time. We always practiced in the same location, and set up the same way. The amp never sounded the same more than twice. Sometimes it would get lost in the mix, so I had to adjust the mix, other times, it was too loud, etc.
The DC is simple, and it is extremely easy to dial in a great tone that will sound great the next time, and the time after that.
I hated R2 - Lots of guys here have great luck with R2, but most of them use pedals. I wanted an amp that didn't need pedals to sound good.
I did really like the Mark IV, but I feel that the DC is a better amp for these reasons. Plus, it is about 1/3 of the price. Don't get caught up in the hype that you need a Mark amp. The DC's are extremely similar and more rare, so you can easily get a signature sound that not many people can replicate.
Paintballnsk has a DC-10 head for $800. I just picked one up for $700 because it was too good of a deal to pass up. A DC-5 will be almost as loud, but will not have the bottom end that a DC-10 has. Either amp is incredible. I have 2 DC-10's, 1 DC-5, and 1 DC-3. I've owned almost every Mesa model and these are my favorites. I still want another Heartbreaker and a Maverick too!
Hope this helps. Save the money and get a DC so that you can afford a cab too!
Avatar cabs are dirt cheap and sound great. http://www.avatarspeakers.com/
PRS24 said:hmmm is the dc - 5 just a dc - 10 with less wattage?
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