Joe Garfield
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After a long time off I'm getting back into guitars. My favorite guitar tone comes from a Mesa Mark III. I just found one in the store and the tone is incredible! But I'll be playing mostly at home so prefer a head w/ attenuator, and don't want to buy an amp that's in rough shape. I live on an island so options are limited! So I'm thinking maybe a Mark V 25 could be the right call.
It seems like the V:35 gives longer reverb springs, vintage cabclone tone, and obviously more power. Also bigger and heavier! Not sure I need the 35 and can put the extra cash toward a better cab clone maybe?
Mark V proper doesn't have the built-in attenuator, and I don't care for the option of switching to 'diodes' nor do I really need the 3rd channel.
Or I can get the MK III combo for ~$1000 and get an attenuator, and maybe get it serviced a little.
It seems like the V:35 gives longer reverb springs, vintage cabclone tone, and obviously more power. Also bigger and heavier! Not sure I need the 35 and can put the extra cash toward a better cab clone maybe?
Mark V proper doesn't have the built-in attenuator, and I don't care for the option of switching to 'diodes' nor do I really need the 3rd channel.
Or I can get the MK III combo for ~$1000 and get an attenuator, and maybe get it serviced a little.