Flintwinch
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I bought a Mark V head last week along with a MB 112 cab. When I tried out the Edge mode on Channel 2 I noticed something really odd. Notes on the G string (from open up to 10th fret) were accompanied by a strange noise, not overly loud but annoying enough. I would describe it as a distorted harmonic or a rattle-like kind of sound. This would only occur on the G string. All other strings would sound distorted (as would be expected) but distinct. Playing the same G on the 5th fret of the D string would not cause any noise. This phenomenon could be observed as soon as the gain was over 10:00, 11:00. No setting on the tone controls changed it substantially. Turning on the GEQ and moving the 2200Hz slider all the way down brings it out more clearly. The noise would also happen with the Tweed mode and gain up on Channel 1 as well as with the other modes on Channel 2.
I tried three different guitars, hooked the head up to the speaker of my DRRI, same thing. Took it back to the store and they gave me their showroom model withouth investigating the issue. Took it home and guess what: same thing. Went through the testing routine again, and concluded it had to be the amp. Back to the store, insisted that they try it out themselves: Different cab and guitars, same problem, verified by three store staff. Then I saw the Mark V combo on the shelf and suggested we try that as well. Again, the same problem.
So there are three new Mark V's with the same issue. My original one was purchased online, the other two were from the local branch of the same retailer.
The store manager called Mesa and they asked him to make a video and they would investigate. That was last week and I haven't heard anything since.
Did anybody here on the forums experience something similar with a recently purchased Mark V (the serial # of the two heads are in the low and high 12000s, respectively)?
I tried three different guitars, hooked the head up to the speaker of my DRRI, same thing. Took it back to the store and they gave me their showroom model withouth investigating the issue. Took it home and guess what: same thing. Went through the testing routine again, and concluded it had to be the amp. Back to the store, insisted that they try it out themselves: Different cab and guitars, same problem, verified by three store staff. Then I saw the Mark V combo on the shelf and suggested we try that as well. Again, the same problem.
So there are three new Mark V's with the same issue. My original one was purchased online, the other two were from the local branch of the same retailer.
The store manager called Mesa and they asked him to make a video and they would investigate. That was last week and I haven't heard anything since.
Did anybody here on the forums experience something similar with a recently purchased Mark V (the serial # of the two heads are in the low and high 12000s, respectively)?