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I’m a Mark series fan. I’ve tried multiple amps from high dollar diezels to orange sludge, and everything in between. Admittedly, I don’t delve into the Marshall world (perhaps one day) but I think I’ve hit all the others.
I gravitate towards the Mesa product. Currently I own a III, IV and V. The III is a new addition (green stripe). I bought this as a rack-mount that was described as perfect working order. I’ll spare the seller scrutiny, but it was far from it. Either way, I picked it up at a reasonable price for today (1800 bucks).
It took me a minute to understand the logic for this amp. I was well versed in the mark iv language, but the controls on this thing were familiar, yet foreign. After some research, I learned its tendencies. It sounded great, but had some channel switching issues. I had my mark iv serviced at mesa, so I inquired about the issues I was having with my III. Mike Bendenelli was looped in and assured me that this was a relatively easy fix. He also described the + and ++ mods that he was willing to do for the III. After some discussion, I elected to do the +.
The product that has been returned to me is the amp I’ve been seeking for 30 years. It’s refined and laser like. The distortion has the brutality of a chainsaw, but it has the refinement of an elder statesman at a high end dinner event. What a machine! It gives you subtlety and all out annihilation controlled by the strumming hand. No need to roll volume. Im getting to know the clean still, but so far this amp is the one. I started my mesa career with a new mark V years ago…then went to the IV, and now my III is going to shelve the IV for a while.
I posted this to share my backwards progression (lol) regarding the mark series. So far, the III is the bell of the ball. I can’t see myself buying the IIC+ stuff, so I think this is as far back as I go, but man what a sound with this III! The controls aren’t great to be fair, but this sound is right in the pocket.
I gravitate towards the Mesa product. Currently I own a III, IV and V. The III is a new addition (green stripe). I bought this as a rack-mount that was described as perfect working order. I’ll spare the seller scrutiny, but it was far from it. Either way, I picked it up at a reasonable price for today (1800 bucks).
It took me a minute to understand the logic for this amp. I was well versed in the mark iv language, but the controls on this thing were familiar, yet foreign. After some research, I learned its tendencies. It sounded great, but had some channel switching issues. I had my mark iv serviced at mesa, so I inquired about the issues I was having with my III. Mike Bendenelli was looped in and assured me that this was a relatively easy fix. He also described the + and ++ mods that he was willing to do for the III. After some discussion, I elected to do the +.
The product that has been returned to me is the amp I’ve been seeking for 30 years. It’s refined and laser like. The distortion has the brutality of a chainsaw, but it has the refinement of an elder statesman at a high end dinner event. What a machine! It gives you subtlety and all out annihilation controlled by the strumming hand. No need to roll volume. Im getting to know the clean still, but so far this amp is the one. I started my mesa career with a new mark V years ago…then went to the IV, and now my III is going to shelve the IV for a while.
I posted this to share my backwards progression (lol) regarding the mark series. So far, the III is the bell of the ball. I can’t see myself buying the IIC+ stuff, so I think this is as far back as I go, but man what a sound with this III! The controls aren’t great to be fair, but this sound is right in the pocket.