I have owned a blue stripe Mark III since the early nineties and picked up a Mark V in 2012.
I wanted to like the Mark V's lead channel enough to use it instead of the Mark III but really never felt the love. The V felt far too compressed and sterile compared to the sheer aggression of the Mark III. Crunch mode really did nothing for me.
I finally sold the Mark V a few months ago and bought a V:25 for a variety of reasons.
Although I will never sell my Mark III, the V:25 is unquestionably the better amp for me. I spend all my time in Crunch mode on channel 1 and IIc+ mode on channel 2.
The V:25 is more of a beast than the III, amazingly.
I frequently ran my III in Class A mode, which was a deafening 15 watt mode, so I don't have any problems with the fact that the newer amp runs at 25. If I want more headroom I can (and do) run it through the power sections of my Dual Rectifier and Tremoverb.
The V:25 is a beast and it's the amp I play the most. Seemed worth sharing.
I wanted to like the Mark V's lead channel enough to use it instead of the Mark III but really never felt the love. The V felt far too compressed and sterile compared to the sheer aggression of the Mark III. Crunch mode really did nothing for me.
I finally sold the Mark V a few months ago and bought a V:25 for a variety of reasons.
Although I will never sell my Mark III, the V:25 is unquestionably the better amp for me. I spend all my time in Crunch mode on channel 1 and IIc+ mode on channel 2.
The V:25 is more of a beast than the III, amazingly.
I frequently ran my III in Class A mode, which was a deafening 15 watt mode, so I don't have any problems with the fact that the newer amp runs at 25. If I want more headroom I can (and do) run it through the power sections of my Dual Rectifier and Tremoverb.
The V:25 is a beast and it's the amp I play the most. Seemed worth sharing.