One thing to add regarding the graphic EQ. If you look at the schematics of the earlier mark series amps, say from the MK II A, B C+ versions to the MK III, one can see, that the cirquit design of the EQ always is basically the same, but in schematics of the IIA and B you can see relays used to switch the EQ complete out off circuit in the off position, which would be a true bypass solution. Later again ( IIC+ !!!) the non relays versions were used again, like it is with the MK IV until today. It seems, that Mesa Boogie could not see any advantage with the former true bypass relay versions. the opposite seems to be the case! For me that makes totally sence, because although the EQ circuit is always in the signal way, also in the off position, the amplification factor of the EQ is exactly 1, if all sliders are in the neutral positions or the EQ is switched off ( Q2 and Q3 are working as a differential amplifier! ) In some boogie amps, not sure at the moment but i guess the maverick for example, basically the same EQ circuit, but without the sliders, inductivites and caps are used. Instead of them a simple 10 K Ohm resistor is used. Finally, the EQ doesn't have any negative impact on the all over tone of the Mark series amps, although 4 transistors are used ! And as BB already mentioned, high quality components and a very well done cirquit design is the warranty for good tone, IMO
regards
Arno
P.S. I try to express myself as good as I can and I hope that I'm fairly understandable, although my english surely is not the best
arno