Nermel
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I dunno...but I threw up a-little in my mouth.
I'm guessing you live alone
I'm guessing you live alone
thegaindeli said:Mark Fore said:Just don't have Meatball Sandwiches at the summit.
Ha! I JUST got through eating one! Extra cheeeese. Every time I ba-rake-loose, my cat searches me out, so she can ram her nose into the back of my shorts... :? What were we originally talking about anyway?
thegaindeli said:Iconoclysm said:thegaindeli said:gaindeli, I know you,d have a fieldday with that! (and I can,t say that I,d blame ya) :lol:
The reason for the peeling is because MESA has "gone green"! They're no longer using paints that contain the necessary solvents that aid in proper surface adhesion.
"It's all the rage... :roll:
That's almost as ridiculous an assumption as complaining about the lead in the solder.
I mentioned the tin solder issue to Martin Kidd. He said: "Absolutely it's a problem mate... Here in the UK we have no alternative". He also said; "It's good speaking with someone who knows what they're talking about...". So anytime you to come over and blow me - just let me know sh!t-stain.
JohnDNJ said:After speaking at length with someone "in the know" I came to the conclusion
that the entire thing was rushed out the door in order to satisfy the hype
they built over the amp.
The Mark Vb will be the amp to look out for. Sorry early adopters, but
someone had to pay for the R&D.
jressell said:So long as my Mark V can be upgraded to a Mark Vb, I don't care.
th0rr said:I think it's kind of humorous. These days amps are being swapped out almost as regularly as computers. I kinda remember back in the day that your main amp was your main amp. Didn't like something about it? Well that is what pedals were for. Don't like your distortion? Get an overdrive or distortion pedal. Clean not quite what you want? Get a compressor/chorus/delay pedal, etc,etc,etc...
Don't get me wrong, having the choices we have today is awesome and I'm not saying nobody swapped out amps back then. It just didn't seem to happen as often. I've done it myself. Didn't like channel 2 of the F-50, after fighting with it for 2 yrs I sold it.
I am now ready for another one. I was leaning toward the roadster but have decided on the Mark V. If I like it I will keep it and not worry about "updates". It just seems folks lately have been swapping amps just for the sake of having the latest and greatest. Speaking for myself I am getting tired of the whole "keeping up with the Jones" mentality that seems to be permeating.
This is just my 2 cents. Not trying to single anyone out or put anyone down.
Cheers
th0rr said:I think it's kind of humorous. All this talk about early adopters. :lol: These days amps are being swapped out almost as regularly as if they were computers. I kinda remember back in the day that your main amp was your main amp. Didn't like something about it? Well that is what pedals were for. Don't like your distortion? Get an overdrive or distortion pedal. Clean not quite what you want? Get a compressor/chorus/delay pedal, etc,etc,etc...
Don't get me wrong, having the choices we have today is awesome and I'm not saying nobody swapped out amps back then. It just didn't seem to happen as often. I've done it myself. Didn't like channel 2 of the F-50, after fighting with it for 2 yrs I sold it.
I am now ready for another one. I was leaning toward the roadster but have decided on the Mark V. If I like it I will keep it and not worry about "updates". It just seems folks lately have been swapping amps just for the sake of having the latest and greatest. Speaking for myself I am getting tired of the whole "keeping up with the Jones" mentality that seems to be permeating.
This is just my 2 cents. Not trying to single anyone out or put anyone down. I will now shut up and play my guitar.
Cheers
MrMarkIII said:Godammit, @#$% commas are NOT @#$% apostrophes !!!!! :lol:
th0rr said:So.... Moving on.... Any word from Mesa yet?
renomedia said:I heard back from Mesa yesterday and they are going to send me out a new faceplate for my amp. Since I don't have an authorized repair station within 100 miles they appeared more than happy to ship me a new faceplate. The technician I spoke with told me that this issue has been showing up bit recently and their QC staff was going over each new faceplate to make sure the lettering doesn't rub off.
I expect to get the faceplate within the next couple of days and I'll probably shoot it with some clear satin lacquer to make sure the lettering stays put! More to come...
-renomedia
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