Something else interesting, Doug mentioned they removed the Master/Solo circuit from the MKVII because they found that was required to get the real IIC+ tone, that it sounded more direct.
Now that's interesting... See, I love the Badlander because it doesn't feel as compressed as other Mesa amps I've owned in the past, it does give that "guitar connected straight to the speaker" feeling in terms of immediacy and transparency.
You know what other amp did that? The Mark IV (does have a global Master though, but no Solo)
But when I played through a Mark V, that feeling was lost. Sounded a bit more compressed and separated. The Triple Crown gave me that feeling too.
The Mark V 25 does not have that circuit, but I didn't spend enough time with it to judge.
I was kinda dissapointed the Badlander didn't have this, but now that I think about it, based on my experience and what Doug is saying, maybe the lack of a global Master and Solo is at least partially responsible for me enjoying the BAD a lot more than the usual Rectos or the Mark V
So I guess I need to try the MKVII now. If it can have the immediacy of my old Mark IV, I might be interested