cjvolker said:
Looks really clean, I always wondered what these 60W amps sound like but I know many forum members swear by them.
How long have you been looking for a IIC+ and what kind of music do you play?
Was that the amp in the Gumtree ad, located in Brighton?
Hi , yes it was the amp in the gumtree ad , located in brighton
I wasnt actually looking for a MKIIc+ as it didnt occur to me that one would come up that would be financially within my reach as I bought a MKIV recently about 5 weeks ago and it cleaned out my amp fund.
I was just looking for used cab on gumtree for a friend who was in work and couldnt get to the internet because he was driving all day .... and there it was just sitting in the gumtree waiting for me :lol: so I traded the MKIV for the MKIIc+ the sellers asking price of the MKIIc+ was £800 which is what the MKIV owed me plus the seller of the MKIIc+ very kindly let me keep the track-lok casters and fittings from My MKIV so I could put them on the MKIIc+ Bargain !
what kind of music do you play?
I like the seventies era stuff like thin lizzy led zep etc and I also like the eighties big hair stuff which this amp is perfect for
I always wondered what these 60W amps sound like but I know many forum members swear by them.
I can honestly say it sounds just like you would expect a really great example of a MKIIC+ to sound but with some slight differences.
This is my third MKIIc+ the other two being fully loaded simul class and this 60watter is right up there with them , the lack of eq doesent seem to have a negative impact on the tone in any way as it sounds phenominal without an eq but... out of curiousity I put an eq in the loop yesterday and its just the same as using an on board graphic ,I also tried a furman sound PQ-3 which is a parametric eq and preamp combined ,I put that into the front end of the MKIIc+ and I muzzled the furman PQ-3 with an MXR smartgate and that sounded incredible ! I actually prefer the sound and feel produced by using that method compared to using the loop but then I am a really big fan of the furman PQ-3
I Hope I dont get flamed for saying this but to my ears and ymmv but... the non eq tone of this 60 watt non eq amp is much better than the tone Ive had when using a DRG MKIIc+ with its on board graphic eq switched off
I have to admit Im working from memory to a minor degree on that but.... I distinctly remember I couldnt get on with my other two DRG MKIIc+ when the onboard graphic eq was switched off which left me with the mistaken conclusion that a MKIIc+ would need to have an onboard GEQ to be any good and yet... this 60 watter non eq version shines without an eq
The other thing Ive noticed today is the 60 watter seems to have a faster much more sensitive response to playing touch than I remember the fully loaded simul amps having that I previously owned and it also has for want of a better word more bite when digging in with a pick.
I suppose that I could be imagining this as I no longer have a fully loaded simul to actually compare against the non eq 60 watter but... Im pretty sure about it and if it is true and not my imagination then I dont know if the difference is due to not having an onboard eq or not having simul class... ?
I am hoping to be able to make an direct a/b comparison of mine against a fully loaded simul in the next day or two.. I will soon see then if its my feeble aged mind just playing tricks on me
Im not sure one amp would be better than the other but I do think there are differences ... I definitely wouldnt kick a fully loaded simul class out of bed...