Paul Secondino
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Mesa/Kramer said:The Graphic EQ is Crucail to this amp if you plan on using it for any type of Hard Rock/Metal.
Sanctuary said:Just get a good EQ pedal and put it in the loop (MXR).
Plagiarized right out of the V's manual. :roll:thegaindeli said:The GEQ does "transistorize" the tone somewhat. The non-EQ models have a "faster" attack, and are certainly more "tubey" sounding. As far back as 1984, I remember players preferring the non-EQ over the GEQ model. Players were more conservative then... The younger "Gen-X" players seem to want every switch, lever, knob, slider, and what ever else they can fit on the amp? :roll:
I like the Mark IIC+ with the PT105, and a GEQ! Remember - you can simply turn the GEQ off... HELLO!!! :wink:
Paul Secondino said:If you do get one without an EQ (not a problem in my opinion ) and choose to put something in a loop , consider using a quality parametric like a Rane PE-17 or a TC Electronics . Boss EQ pedals are toys with the sculpting power of a butter knife.
CudBucket said:Some guys claim it's not a IIC+ without it. Others claim the EQ-less versions sound better.
Dave
CudBucket said:Elpelotero said:Mesa put the EQ on there for a reason....
So did they also make them without the EQ for a reason?
I think economics came into play too, as the late 70's/early 80's were difficult economic times. These amps were boutiquey and pricey back then; I remember drooling over a Mark II in Manny's on 48th Street, but wasn't willing to lay out that kind of scratch. The bare-bones model was the entry level version. Eq was an upgrade, like reverb, wood/wicker and the EVM 12-L.Hendog said:CudBucket said:Elpelotero said:Mesa put the EQ on there for a reason....
So did they also make them without the EQ for a reason?
Well put!
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