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Hi, I just jumped into the forum after being away from it for many years so I hope these questions are not beaten to death too badly...(I did do some searching btw)
I had a Mark III green stripe a good many years ago, when I used to be on here, and I liked it quite a bit but for whatever reason it left the fold, as did some other nice pieces. Regretted that ever since. And now they are about three times as much money as I paid back then. Recently, last few weeks or so, I got a 50 Caliber Plus combo at a pretty nice deal and as I was afraid, this was the gateway for what is almost certain to come. It's clean is pretty nice and the lead channel has a good bit of gain but it is definitely better suited for the metal guys than me. I am way more into fusion type sounds. As I recall the mark iii was great and could get some of what I love, certainly better than the caliber...it is just really strident! You can use the eq and ramp down lots go highs/mids but it is just not a mark iii no matter what and I think that is closer to the places I want to be.
Fast forward to today. I am a professional touring musician in Nashville so I do run into plenty of gear. I went to a new shop and lo and behold they had 100 watt 2c+ combo with reverb, but non eq. Has the EV speaker. I could not resist trying it since I had never actually played one. You probably know how that went. I am surprised that it did not have a bit more gain (I suspect there could be a lower output tube in the lead channel or something like that) but regardless of that part, the sound was great. And WAY more my speed. I am looking more for Allan Holdsworth type tones. I knew that years ago (in probably my favorite tonal era of his) he used a mark iii, a 50 caliber (not the plus like mine) and I maybe some of the other offerings of that era. I saw him live somewhere around then and he had mark series boogies for the lead amp, with the load box setup, etc.
I feel like today my time spent with the 2c+ has done a few things.
1 - it probably ruined me for most other amps. I have never been a fan of the EV speaker and I still thought it sounded great. I bet it would be astounding with some of the speakers I have available. The touch/feel was excellent.
2 - finally an amp that the mids and highs are not so ridiculously harsh!
3 - even in the small cab size it did not seem SO boxy. Maybe in real use it could end up being boxy but in the room with a little volume (not crazy) it had a nice low without the mud and nasal sound that my calibre has boatloads of, regardless of the speakers I have tried.
I have played a real Dumble, owned by a well known player. Also of note, I own a Fuchs ODS classic 1x12 combo. I sort of feel like my Fuchs sounds better than the Dumble honestly. I don't own so it could be premature but in regards to the 2c+, I have a strong suspicion I like it better than both. I immediately liked what it was doing.
So with all that rubbish in mind...
the 2c+ is hard to afford...
I have read a lot around here but (sorry) here we go again...if I got another mark iii and changed a couple of the caps like c30 etc, that is often mentioned, could I expect to get the smoother "treble/mid" response like the 2c+? I know that they are in the same family and many people do that sort of thing to help out the mark iii. I guess my point is I am definitely not looking for brutal/bite/eq set to v scooped/metal type tones. I mean the 2c+ with the treble close to all the way up was not as crazy bright as you would think. As I recall, my old green stripe was definitely brighter but still a great amp and with the right guitar and speaker would certainly be in the ballpark. And...Holdswoth himself did use the mark iii to get that sound so that is a thing.
Just wondering for less than half the money if it could with a mod or two give me "that" aspect of the tone. Might possibly be nice with careful tweaks (possible R2 mod) to have that crunch rhythm.
I had a mark iv at one point and it was good but it did not seem to have the magic of my old iii or the 2c+ I tried today. And I am not a person that typically buys into the hype of this or that.
Is there a mod of sorts like the equivalent of the c30 cap in a mark but for a caliber?
One thought is to move the Fuchs and the Caliber, AND still need more money... and buy the 2c+ but that feels a bit painful to think about. It has crossed my mind though.
Thanks for reading if you lasted this far!
Hi, I just jumped into the forum after being away from it for many years so I hope these questions are not beaten to death too badly...(I did do some searching btw)
I had a Mark III green stripe a good many years ago, when I used to be on here, and I liked it quite a bit but for whatever reason it left the fold, as did some other nice pieces. Regretted that ever since. And now they are about three times as much money as I paid back then. Recently, last few weeks or so, I got a 50 Caliber Plus combo at a pretty nice deal and as I was afraid, this was the gateway for what is almost certain to come. It's clean is pretty nice and the lead channel has a good bit of gain but it is definitely better suited for the metal guys than me. I am way more into fusion type sounds. As I recall the mark iii was great and could get some of what I love, certainly better than the caliber...it is just really strident! You can use the eq and ramp down lots go highs/mids but it is just not a mark iii no matter what and I think that is closer to the places I want to be.
Fast forward to today. I am a professional touring musician in Nashville so I do run into plenty of gear. I went to a new shop and lo and behold they had 100 watt 2c+ combo with reverb, but non eq. Has the EV speaker. I could not resist trying it since I had never actually played one. You probably know how that went. I am surprised that it did not have a bit more gain (I suspect there could be a lower output tube in the lead channel or something like that) but regardless of that part, the sound was great. And WAY more my speed. I am looking more for Allan Holdsworth type tones. I knew that years ago (in probably my favorite tonal era of his) he used a mark iii, a 50 caliber (not the plus like mine) and I maybe some of the other offerings of that era. I saw him live somewhere around then and he had mark series boogies for the lead amp, with the load box setup, etc.
I feel like today my time spent with the 2c+ has done a few things.
1 - it probably ruined me for most other amps. I have never been a fan of the EV speaker and I still thought it sounded great. I bet it would be astounding with some of the speakers I have available. The touch/feel was excellent.
2 - finally an amp that the mids and highs are not so ridiculously harsh!
3 - even in the small cab size it did not seem SO boxy. Maybe in real use it could end up being boxy but in the room with a little volume (not crazy) it had a nice low without the mud and nasal sound that my calibre has boatloads of, regardless of the speakers I have tried.
I have played a real Dumble, owned by a well known player. Also of note, I own a Fuchs ODS classic 1x12 combo. I sort of feel like my Fuchs sounds better than the Dumble honestly. I don't own so it could be premature but in regards to the 2c+, I have a strong suspicion I like it better than both. I immediately liked what it was doing.
So with all that rubbish in mind...
the 2c+ is hard to afford...
I have read a lot around here but (sorry) here we go again...if I got another mark iii and changed a couple of the caps like c30 etc, that is often mentioned, could I expect to get the smoother "treble/mid" response like the 2c+? I know that they are in the same family and many people do that sort of thing to help out the mark iii. I guess my point is I am definitely not looking for brutal/bite/eq set to v scooped/metal type tones. I mean the 2c+ with the treble close to all the way up was not as crazy bright as you would think. As I recall, my old green stripe was definitely brighter but still a great amp and with the right guitar and speaker would certainly be in the ballpark. And...Holdswoth himself did use the mark iii to get that sound so that is a thing.
Just wondering for less than half the money if it could with a mod or two give me "that" aspect of the tone. Might possibly be nice with careful tweaks (possible R2 mod) to have that crunch rhythm.
I had a mark iv at one point and it was good but it did not seem to have the magic of my old iii or the 2c+ I tried today. And I am not a person that typically buys into the hype of this or that.
Is there a mod of sorts like the equivalent of the c30 cap in a mark but for a caliber?
One thought is to move the Fuchs and the Caliber, AND still need more money... and buy the 2c+ but that feels a bit painful to think about. It has crossed my mind though.
Thanks for reading if you lasted this far!