really?jvk said:You can build the Mesa EQ
can they do the same mod to a MK IIb? If so, very tempting....Vigo1999 said:you'll spend around 150 bucks for a good EQ, why just not send the amp to Mesa so they can upgraded it?? you'll then have an original MKIII with EQ for just a hundred or so bucks more . . .
food for thought . . . :wink:
JimAnsell said:really?jvk said:You can build the Mesa EQ
explain!
stevehollx said:JimAnsell said:really?jvk said:You can build the Mesa EQ
explain!
There's schematics floating around. Check blue guitar.
And on the mark schematic, it notes where the GEQ punches in/out.
It would be a relatively simple DIY mod, I'd say, as long as you're okay with it being outboard.
eldi said:can they do the same mod to a MK IIb? If so, very tempting....Vigo1999 said:you'll spend around 150 bucks for a good EQ, why just not send the amp to Mesa so they can upgraded it?? you'll then have an original MKIII with EQ for just a hundred or so bucks more . . .
food for thought . . . :wink:
jvk said:$450 for 2 small pcbs :shock: they have to take the pots off and change the faceplate, but that's far too much.
gts said:Mesa EQ update is $400 (maybe it's $450 I forget)
Plus shipping to and from.
Would easliy end up being well over $500 (for me).
A pedal/ stompbox is a reasonable and less expensive alternative. Should If I ever decide to have Mesa do the EQ update I could sell the stompbox.
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