Had my share of Mark III's and some Mark IV's.
Currently have 2 red stripe III's, one combo & one head.
I can get literally any tone out of my III's as long as I use them as I ONE channel amp.
My experience is the clean & lead channel can kinda share the same EQ settings. R2 needs it's own EQ.
R2 pushes more midrange than the other channels and naturally eq's out some low end.
I have the R2 mod on one and it doesn't really help anything since R2 has a different EQ from the start.
I wish I would have spent more time 20 plus years ago approaching a Mark III this way.
All 3 channels completely kick ass, just not as a multi channel amp for me. I'll use an OD pedal for solo boosts live and studio too.
Get one with a GEQ. If not, use a tube screamer type pedal for a boost and you'll be happy with your tone.
Currently have 2 red stripe III's, one combo & one head.
I can get literally any tone out of my III's as long as I use them as I ONE channel amp.
My experience is the clean & lead channel can kinda share the same EQ settings. R2 needs it's own EQ.
R2 pushes more midrange than the other channels and naturally eq's out some low end.
I have the R2 mod on one and it doesn't really help anything since R2 has a different EQ from the start.
I wish I would have spent more time 20 plus years ago approaching a Mark III this way.
All 3 channels completely kick ass, just not as a multi channel amp for me. I'll use an OD pedal for solo boosts live and studio too.
Get one with a GEQ. If not, use a tube screamer type pedal for a boost and you'll be happy with your tone.