EOengineer
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I took delivery of my Mark III tonight, and wanted to share my experience with the forum
, as many of you were so elemental in helping me become educated, and choose a mark III. It's a loaded simul class combo with EQ, verb, and as I was shocked to discover...the R2 master and reverb mods performed by none other than MB himself.
Having owed other Boogies before, but using a custom Plexi the last few years, I was a bit uncertain as to what I might be getting here, but am pleased to say that the liquid boogie seem to be here in spades.
The clean is great with my Les Paul, with both some nice dark jazzy tones as well as some snappier funk tones. R2 surprised me with a very smooth and throaty blues tone with the gain low, and then a very smooth crunch with higher treble and gain. I am pretty shocked by how usable this channel is. It seems to take a beating, and I'm not sure why. Maybe it's more dead with an ibanez basswood style guitar?? I don't know, but it's **** juicy with my Paul, and I can't wait to get the strat happening through it. I expect some cool blues tones.
As for the Lead, I can't really say enough about it. It's smooth but has bite. It's raunchy, but with body. I really dig the liquidy sustain, and the smooth and responsive string feel. I'm stoked to try it through my Marshall 4-12 with V30s, as im sure a whole new spectrum of tones are available.
This amp is the perfect mistress to my plexi. The plexi is super bright and crunchy and at times almost uncontrollable. The Mesa is darker, sweeter, and more refined. Jumping back and forth between them is endlessly satisfying.
Only time will tell how things will progress with this amp, bub I do know that if I had started my Mesa experience with this amp, and not a dual rectifier, I may have never ventured away from Mesa. This is a seriously toneful amplifier.
, as many of you were so elemental in helping me become educated, and choose a mark III. It's a loaded simul class combo with EQ, verb, and as I was shocked to discover...the R2 master and reverb mods performed by none other than MB himself.
Having owed other Boogies before, but using a custom Plexi the last few years, I was a bit uncertain as to what I might be getting here, but am pleased to say that the liquid boogie seem to be here in spades.
The clean is great with my Les Paul, with both some nice dark jazzy tones as well as some snappier funk tones. R2 surprised me with a very smooth and throaty blues tone with the gain low, and then a very smooth crunch with higher treble and gain. I am pretty shocked by how usable this channel is. It seems to take a beating, and I'm not sure why. Maybe it's more dead with an ibanez basswood style guitar?? I don't know, but it's **** juicy with my Paul, and I can't wait to get the strat happening through it. I expect some cool blues tones.
As for the Lead, I can't really say enough about it. It's smooth but has bite. It's raunchy, but with body. I really dig the liquidy sustain, and the smooth and responsive string feel. I'm stoked to try it through my Marshall 4-12 with V30s, as im sure a whole new spectrum of tones are available.
This amp is the perfect mistress to my plexi. The plexi is super bright and crunchy and at times almost uncontrollable. The Mesa is darker, sweeter, and more refined. Jumping back and forth between them is endlessly satisfying.
Only time will tell how things will progress with this amp, bub I do know that if I had started my Mesa experience with this amp, and not a dual rectifier, I may have never ventured away from Mesa. This is a seriously toneful amplifier.