topalchohol
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(long winded post warning) Hi all. It's been a busy spring for me and I thought it was time to review my baby, a Mark III blue stripe combo, loaded, ev12, eq, simulclass, reverb, all 3 switches and cover in almost new condition. I paid on the high end of the price spectrum, but it was everything I wanted (and even better than expected) and am happy with the purchase. I have been through alot of amps trying to find my tone. Marshall Vintage Modern, Peavey XXX and 6505+, and Carvin X100b to name a few. I found something to like in all of these amps, but they all lacked something... each one would fill something the previous one missed, but at the expense of not having something the other one had.
Enter Mark III. I wandered into my local guitar center dead set on buying a single rec. I saw they had the new Mark V in so I tried it out. I liked it, but wasn't completely sold on it. So, I decided to wait a while and keep using my backup rig which is a Digitech rp500 into a p.a. speaker. Inspired by the Mark V, I decided to fiddle with the Mark IV preamp of the digitech. At first I was confused as it sounded muddy and weird, so I thought, hmmm.... I heard a Mark IV was hard to dial so I looked at the Mesa manual for one, entered the reccomended values into the digitech, and it came to life! This was the tone I'd been searching for.... almost. Needed tube warmth. Because of my noobery with boogies, I'd decided against the Mark V without understanding how the controls interact with each other and had bought another guitar with 1/2 my money budgeted for the Mark V. So I did some research and came across the Mark III.
:shock: The day it arrived, I knew my tone search was over. Great cleans, Evil crunch, singing leads, killer reverb, and the best effects loop I've ever used. Let me also say I normally hate combos. Usually they sound small and boxy. Not this beast. Huge tone with the ev12L. Even bigger now that I added a new C90 loaded thiele cab underneath! Mini stack of doom. I decided against the r2 volume mod for now, as I am running a radial Plexitube in front for my Marshall tones, and it kills! And my rp500 is great through the loop for delays, etc...
This amp still make me grin like a kid when I turn it on. I Tried the Mark V again the other day, and... I like the III better. Anyway, sorry for the long winded post. Probably useless anyway as I am preaching to the choir! :twisted:
Enter Mark III. I wandered into my local guitar center dead set on buying a single rec. I saw they had the new Mark V in so I tried it out. I liked it, but wasn't completely sold on it. So, I decided to wait a while and keep using my backup rig which is a Digitech rp500 into a p.a. speaker. Inspired by the Mark V, I decided to fiddle with the Mark IV preamp of the digitech. At first I was confused as it sounded muddy and weird, so I thought, hmmm.... I heard a Mark IV was hard to dial so I looked at the Mesa manual for one, entered the reccomended values into the digitech, and it came to life! This was the tone I'd been searching for.... almost. Needed tube warmth. Because of my noobery with boogies, I'd decided against the Mark V without understanding how the controls interact with each other and had bought another guitar with 1/2 my money budgeted for the Mark V. So I did some research and came across the Mark III.
:shock: The day it arrived, I knew my tone search was over. Great cleans, Evil crunch, singing leads, killer reverb, and the best effects loop I've ever used. Let me also say I normally hate combos. Usually they sound small and boxy. Not this beast. Huge tone with the ev12L. Even bigger now that I added a new C90 loaded thiele cab underneath! Mini stack of doom. I decided against the r2 volume mod for now, as I am running a radial Plexitube in front for my Marshall tones, and it kills! And my rp500 is great through the loop for delays, etc...
This amp still make me grin like a kid when I turn it on. I Tried the Mark V again the other day, and... I like the III better. Anyway, sorry for the long winded post. Probably useless anyway as I am preaching to the choir! :twisted: