Ryann said:I think I'll hold out for the inevitable Fillmore equipped mini-Mark combo.
igfraso said:Excuse me?
Oh, sorry. I forgot to ask you for permission to give my opinion.
Don said:I was considering that too until someone from Mesa posted on an other forum that they had no plans to make one. I'd use it alone for jams at friend's houses and with my Thiele cab when I wanted a bigger sound.
Ryann said:Don said:I was considering that too until someone from Mesa posted on an other forum that they had no plans to make one. I'd use it alone for jams at friend's houses and with my Thiele cab when I wanted a bigger sound.
****. I guess I can see such an amp really cramping the Express 5:25 Combo's style.. Authorized Boogie: can you confirm the above?
Authorized Boogie said:Correct. We currently have no plans to release the Mark Five: 25 in a combo. Thanks!
+1 on the 'please reconsider' idea. I like combos much more than heads only. For the way I work, they give me the best of all options. If I need to grab something quickly and play, all I have to grab is one piece of gear. Then, if I want to use a different cab and speakers, I still have the option to plug in whatever I want. Yeah, the combo is heavier than just the head, but I will put up with the extra weight for the added options it gives me.Authorized Boogie said:Ryann said:Don said:I was considering that too until someone from Mesa posted on an other forum that they had no plans to make one. I'd use it alone for jams at friend's houses and with my Thiele cab when I wanted a bigger sound.
****. I guess I can see such an amp really cramping the Express 5:25 Combo's style.. Authorized Boogie: can you confirm the above?
Correct. We currently have no plans to release the Mark Five: 25 in a combo. Thanks!
MBJunkie said:And yes, I know they added a reverb circuit, but other than that it is the same in head and combo version as far as I know.
Don said:MBJunkie said:And yes, I know they added a reverb circuit, but other than that it is the same in head and combo version as far as I know.
I believe the differences are more extensive than that.
Authorized Boogie said:Don said:MBJunkie said:And yes, I know they added a reverb circuit, but other than that it is the same in head and combo version as far as I know.
I believe the differences are more extensive than that.
The addition of the reverb circuit and aesthetics are the only differences. Thanks!
cho said:Of course, we all have our particular preferences for the channel options...I would have chosen a lower gain set of the 6 individual modes, like (1: Clean/Fat/Tweed 2: Crunch/Mark 1/Mark IIC+) but I can see where their choices rightly target the higher gain crowd, which is probably the predominant market. ... . All in all, I think Mesa is knocking it out of the park with one! Way to go Mesa!
MBJunkie said:cho and Don, I hear what you are saying and partly agree, but....
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