ryjan said:The A version will have an attached power cord, slightly less gain in rhythm 2, and slightly more raw lead channel.
Either one is a good choice.
+1. My IVB head has attached power cord and serial number just over 8100.Boogiebabies said:ryjan said:The A version will have an attached power cord, slightly less gain in rhythm 2, and slightly more raw lead channel.
Either one is a good choice.
Incorrect info. Around 6-700 MK IVB's from late 1993 to early 1994 have attached power cords.
For serial numbers, anything around 6000-6300 is a possible IVA anything over is a possible IVB.
As with anything Mesa, there may be some blurring between the models around 6200-6300 like the IVA/B
which could have the IVA circuit but stereo loops.
Boogiebabies said:ryjan said:The A version will have an attached power cord, slightly less gain in rhythm 2, and slightly more raw lead channel.
Either one is a good choice.
Incorrect info. Around 6-700 MK IVB's from late 1993 to early 1994 have attached power cords.
For serial numbers, anything around 6000-6300 is a possible IVA anything over is a possible IVB.
As with anything Mesa, there may be some blurring between the models around 6200-6300 like the IVA/B
which could have the IVA circuit but stereo loops.
littlephil said:^If it has 4 FX loop jacks its an A. Also an A would not have a reverb footswitch jack or Satellite send jack.
I believe this is correct, and these might be referred to as "No A/ No B".cho said:littlephil said:^If it has 4 FX loop jacks its an A. Also an A would not have a reverb footswitch jack or Satellite send jack.
Apparently, there were some A circuit Mark IV's that were made with the stereo effects loop, satellite send, and rev. footswitch. (Someone please correct me if I am wrong....) Does anyone have one of these models?
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