Shep said:
Dude a mk IV is MADE for a Quad.. aha.. combos/open back 1x12s are cool but a mk IV into a a mesa quad on 3 is f%&# insane..ahah
So I've heard! Btw - how sees thou EMV12L-equipped 1x12 Thieles? Those seem to be popular with the Mark series...
Ah, and about 4x12's did I read something about swapping speakers and having different ones in an X-pattern? Or was that about something else?
Shep said:
i really don't think marshalls are a very smooth clean lead amp..
Yes, exactly, they're not! I wasn't attributing to marshalls. (I was using OD-100 as an example of an alternatively good SMOOTH lead tone...) However! "Smooth" and "good" are NOT synonymous! Some people LIKE a little more hair, a little more Marshall flavour in their lead tone. The clarity and smoothness of the Mark IV leads are amazing for what they do, but its not like they cover all tones lead territory - particularly given the Mesa / Marshall dichotomy.
Personally, it's high gain rhythm rather than lead where I start to desire something in hot-rodded Marshall territory. Mark IV's for high gain rhythm are great for fast, articulate riffing... however... it's this tightness that makes them seem a bit ... TOO tight, TOO...mechanical for my purposes. I want something a bit more human sounding.
And you know, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I can get what I want just by moving some dials. Maybe EL-34's in the class A slots would help. But I really think that I need something Marshall flavoured. CAE OD-100, for example.
But I'm also realized for a LONG time that one amp won't satisfy me.
Remember when I just joined the Boogie board? I was talking about running 4 different heads because of all of the sounds I needed. People ridiculed me, but look what they're asking for now. They keep talking about how wonderful it would be if Mesa made a 4 channel amp with clean (Lonestar = Fender), british (stiletto = Marshall), and 2 RK leads or 1 RK and 1 MK4...
Anyway, you get the point. I'm not the only one who has the need for MORE versatility as far as
FUNDAMENTAL tone. The 3 channels on the MK4 are differently voiced indeed...but to me they're 4 variations of the same idea, as opposed to the RK and Roadster which actually incorporate a clean channel from an entirely DIFFERENT amp - the Lonestar.
I don't know if my solution is multiple heads or multiple preamps through a VHT power amp or what, but this is what I need/want to have on a foot controller interfacing everything: Four channels, two modes each.
Channel 1: A) Fender-esque clean / B) more bell-like Vox clean
Channel 2: A) Vintage Marshall crunch / B) hot-rodded Marshall sound... Bogner/Soldano/CAE territory
Channel 3: A) Recto tone, but tighter à la pre-500. B) Looser, more saggy, modern Recto tone.
Channel 4: A) Milder lead tone. Maybe not Mark-flavoured, dunno. Just beautiful and lower gained. B) High gain Mark-flavoured lead. Tight, smooth, creamy, well-defined, articulate... everything that a Mark 4 is.
So you see? Unless Mesa makes an amp like that, I have nowhere but multiple heads/preamps to turn to. I mean, Mesa COULD feasibly make something like this. Too bad they don't have a custom shop from which I could order it. They got all the preamp circuits...
1) Fender = Lone Star Classic. Vox =Lone Star Special.
2) Marshall territory = all in the Stiletto.
3) Rectos... no-brainer.
4) Same goes for Mark lead tone.
They could conceivably do it!
Can't ask for miracles though... so what should I do? Just make a compromise and settle for one thing? That's cool - for now. But soon, I'll have money to blow and tones to conquer :twisted: