FactaNonVerba
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Folks,
I know this topic has been covered ad nauseum (sp?), but after viewing numerous other threads, I still have some very specific questions regarding these amps. I could probably answer some of them myself, if I had access to both amps, but I don't. I've only spent a significant amount of time on the Mark V, since it seems virtually impossible to find a RK II anywhere other than the Mesa Hollywood store. I have been there, but the guy seemed more interested in selling me on the virtues of the Mark V than letting me try the RK. I've also seen all the Youtube videos, but I'd hate to base my full opinion off of compressed digital audio.
I play some classic rock (think 70's, some 80's), grunge, anything 90's, blues, some more modern stuff, and reggae, but not much in the way of metal.
Alright, so that's a little background. Now for my questions.
1) I've heard some state that Mesa EL-34s don't really sound too much different in their amps than 6L6s. Is this the case? Or is it not as noticeable until you really crank it?
2) Some have said--without going into any further detail--that they thought the progressive linkage/speaker/loop assignment circuitry detracted from the overall tone of the Road King. Has anyone here observed this? If I went with the RK, it would be specifically for these features, which is why the Roadster is not in my lineup.
3) How does each of these amps sound at bedroom levels? I'll be playing at these volumes for a while, until I can get a band together to jam/play out with.
4) Which one pulls off a better Marshallesque (think JCM) tone? This is not my primary reason for getting one of these amps, which is why I'm not going for the Electra-Dyne or RA.
5) If I do go with the Mark V, which cab does it sound best with?
I'm not planning on basing my purchase solely on internet advice, but it sure would help in focusing my search. Thanks in advance for any replies!
-FactaNonVerba
I know this topic has been covered ad nauseum (sp?), but after viewing numerous other threads, I still have some very specific questions regarding these amps. I could probably answer some of them myself, if I had access to both amps, but I don't. I've only spent a significant amount of time on the Mark V, since it seems virtually impossible to find a RK II anywhere other than the Mesa Hollywood store. I have been there, but the guy seemed more interested in selling me on the virtues of the Mark V than letting me try the RK. I've also seen all the Youtube videos, but I'd hate to base my full opinion off of compressed digital audio.
I play some classic rock (think 70's, some 80's), grunge, anything 90's, blues, some more modern stuff, and reggae, but not much in the way of metal.
Alright, so that's a little background. Now for my questions.
1) I've heard some state that Mesa EL-34s don't really sound too much different in their amps than 6L6s. Is this the case? Or is it not as noticeable until you really crank it?
2) Some have said--without going into any further detail--that they thought the progressive linkage/speaker/loop assignment circuitry detracted from the overall tone of the Road King. Has anyone here observed this? If I went with the RK, it would be specifically for these features, which is why the Roadster is not in my lineup.
3) How does each of these amps sound at bedroom levels? I'll be playing at these volumes for a while, until I can get a band together to jam/play out with.
4) Which one pulls off a better Marshallesque (think JCM) tone? This is not my primary reason for getting one of these amps, which is why I'm not going for the Electra-Dyne or RA.
5) If I do go with the Mark V, which cab does it sound best with?
I'm not planning on basing my purchase solely on internet advice, but it sure would help in focusing my search. Thanks in advance for any replies!
-FactaNonVerba