I have a MArk III. I also sold some gear recently and have $$ burning a hole in my pocket. I was thinkin about a Mark IV. Are they different enough to make it worth it for me? Not interested in have 2 very simular amps.
Am I in need of another amp? uh no. Do I really want another one? :lol: I was figuring theyd overlap a bit. A recto would be cool. Ive been recto-less for a couple years now and it would be cool to get into another one. Looking at a 5150 and a Herbert.Koprofag said:Are you in need of an additional amp, and what do you expect from it? They'd be similar in tone/feel, which could work if you need a backup amp or add stereo capability to your current setup. But if you simply want something new you'd probably be better off trading the III for a IV as they more or less overlap tonewise. Or get another brand to accompany that III. Something British and power-tubey would be a nice addition, i.e. Orange, Matamp, old Marshall. Not to mention Mesa's Stiletto and Electra-Dyne.
The obvious would be to add a Recto to the collection, if that's your cup of tea. Recto + Mark IV has been the ultimate Mesa package for over 15 years as they both offer something the other one doesn't.
Koprofag said:Are you in need of an additional amp, and what do you expect from it? They'd be similar in tone/feel, which could work if you need a backup amp or add stereo capability to your current setup. But if you simply want something new you'd probably be better off trading the III for a IV as they more or less overlap tonewise. Or get another brand to accompany that III. Something British and power-tubey would be a nice addition, i.e. Orange, Matamp, old Marshall. Not to mention Mesa's Stiletto and Electra-Dyne.
The obvious would be to add a Recto to the collection, if that's your cup of tea. Recto + Mark IV has been the ultimate Mesa package for over 15 years as they both offer something the other one doesn't.
Restless Rocks said:The mark iv is the ultimately modded mark iii. It has all the features you wish the mark iii had for live performance and allows you to dial in all three channels just the way you want.
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