A mark vs recto story from the north of scandinavia.
I reasonly traded my c+ upgrade (DRG)(sylvania 6l6/6ca7/ Tungsrams/rft tubes) , with a dual recto blackface + money to finance a orginal c+ longhead.
When i traded it i brought it to the guys rehearsel place that where designed for loud musicand well made acouticly , we had two idendical Mesa straight recto cabs and had each amp hooked to its own cab and we could A/B them.
I was a bit nervous because i never really cranked the c+ and diddent know what to expect.
At lower volumes the c+ where diffently more refint, more responsiv and more smooth ,a better amp .
the recto where abit fizzy, uncontroled ,in you face, slightly solid state sounding.
Then we cranked the recto, the sound got better and it sounds really brutal with plenty of bass slam, and pretty tight but not that much different then at lower volums, then over to the c+ i put the master on 5 and in lead channel and slowly turning the lead master up ,when i got the lead master at around 3.5 the amp came alive , sounds was so loud ,dynamic, refint,angry, and generally freaking amazing , I was moved and I could actually feel my legs shiwer by the shere awsomness of the sound and dynamics.
recto clean vs c+ clean , is like comparing a 5 star `michelin`awared dinner, with a bigmac.
The buyer was one big smile and there where no discussing of the price this time.
I have played therough the recto for 2 weeks now and it just dont inspire me to play guitar as much as the mark, end of story.
Good thing i have my new c+ on its way , proberly somwhere over the atlantic ocean at this very moment.
The mark 4 is close to the c+ , and if i where you i would pull the tricker, mesa mark amps are special and worth eny guitar players considderation.
That was the good night story for today , im of to bed. 8)