Hi All,
This is my first post. Since i'm new to boogies I hope you guys can shed some light to my question. I have a chance on buying a black stripe mark III and a mark IV A for roughly the same price.
The speaker in the mark III has been changed to a vintage 30 by the previous owner. The clean sound was good, although a little too fat. Reverb is a little weak, so no fender clone here. The lead channel was however very good. It has gobs of gain and lots of crunch. I couldn't dial in a smooth sound though, which is understandable since I only tried it for less than 1 hour. Presence control is very powerful, as someone else pointed out here. Loved it with minimal tweaking.
The mark IV is all original. Clean channel was better than mark III. Reverb was much better also. Much more similar to a fender. The lead sound was however kind of weak. There's a lot of gain, but not as I expected from a mark IV (hey Hetfield used this thing). There's not much "body" to the sound, if that makes any sense. Even though the EV speaker is still there, the bass is missing. The overall feel is stiff and sterile. It's a flagship model, how could it sound like this? I know there's so much tweaking to be done, and tube brands to experiment with.
Had I not found this forum (and if not for the veeeery small price difference between the two), I would have jumped at the mark III instantly. Please, help me make up my mind. Thanks a lot.
~trem
This is my first post. Since i'm new to boogies I hope you guys can shed some light to my question. I have a chance on buying a black stripe mark III and a mark IV A for roughly the same price.
The speaker in the mark III has been changed to a vintage 30 by the previous owner. The clean sound was good, although a little too fat. Reverb is a little weak, so no fender clone here. The lead channel was however very good. It has gobs of gain and lots of crunch. I couldn't dial in a smooth sound though, which is understandable since I only tried it for less than 1 hour. Presence control is very powerful, as someone else pointed out here. Loved it with minimal tweaking.
The mark IV is all original. Clean channel was better than mark III. Reverb was much better also. Much more similar to a fender. The lead sound was however kind of weak. There's a lot of gain, but not as I expected from a mark IV (hey Hetfield used this thing). There's not much "body" to the sound, if that makes any sense. Even though the EV speaker is still there, the bass is missing. The overall feel is stiff and sterile. It's a flagship model, how could it sound like this? I know there's so much tweaking to be done, and tube brands to experiment with.
Had I not found this forum (and if not for the veeeery small price difference between the two), I would have jumped at the mark III instantly. Please, help me make up my mind. Thanks a lot.
~trem