JeffMN
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Hi all, new poster here.
I have been looking for a Mark IV combo. I played an 'A' yesterday, and really liked what I heard. The amp seems to have a few miles on it, and has a broken channel volume pot on the lead channel. You can still twist it with your thumb, but the knob is gone. Also, the reverb sounded a little funky / noisy when it was turned up high. Not knowing the innards of a Mark IV, would these be expensive fixes?
I started looking because I heard a friend play through one at a gig and was blown over. I've never been a fan of Mesa gear much in general, but I think that's mainly because my exposure to it first hand has mainly been Rectifier amps, which I don't like at all. I need a new amp, and the Mark IV combo looks like something I would be really happy with.
Also, a general question... some of the knobs (knowing they have plastic shafts) seem 'loose' in that you can wiggle them back and forth. Is this a sign of trouble, or is it normal for these amps? This amp is marked $1350 at the store. I also found a wood / wicker combo, but that's a more recent version. I'm leery of buying that model without playing it, since the one I played yesterday did sound really good - just concerned about what the repairs might cost me. Should I not be as concerned about the tonal differences between the older and newer model? To me, there's nothing better than being able to plug in to the amp in person before buying it.
Any thoughts / insight would be greatly appreciated.
I have been looking for a Mark IV combo. I played an 'A' yesterday, and really liked what I heard. The amp seems to have a few miles on it, and has a broken channel volume pot on the lead channel. You can still twist it with your thumb, but the knob is gone. Also, the reverb sounded a little funky / noisy when it was turned up high. Not knowing the innards of a Mark IV, would these be expensive fixes?
I started looking because I heard a friend play through one at a gig and was blown over. I've never been a fan of Mesa gear much in general, but I think that's mainly because my exposure to it first hand has mainly been Rectifier amps, which I don't like at all. I need a new amp, and the Mark IV combo looks like something I would be really happy with.
Also, a general question... some of the knobs (knowing they have plastic shafts) seem 'loose' in that you can wiggle them back and forth. Is this a sign of trouble, or is it normal for these amps? This amp is marked $1350 at the store. I also found a wood / wicker combo, but that's a more recent version. I'm leery of buying that model without playing it, since the one I played yesterday did sound really good - just concerned about what the repairs might cost me. Should I not be as concerned about the tonal differences between the older and newer model? To me, there's nothing better than being able to plug in to the amp in person before buying it.
Any thoughts / insight would be greatly appreciated.