th0rr
Well-known member
Ok, so far on this board we have had some members with true issues with the amp that forced it to go back for repairs. Not making light of those with issues. I truely sympathize. But how many is this out of people with no issues at all? I guess what I am getting at is that the amp is obviously selling well, but other than this board I have not really come across any truely negative reviews or people with real issues.
I have googled for "Mark V amp issues" "Mark V tube issues" "Mark V blowing up tubes" etc... and other than this board I cannot find any.
I have found tons of posts in other forums discussing this amp and other than some folks stating that this amp is not their cup of tea, for whatever reasons, I cannot find any other forum where sweeping generalizations are made as to the Mesa build quality or company selling out.
Statements have been made to the effect that they know for sure that Mesa willingly put out an inferior product to pay for R&D costs. Any proof of that statement? That John Petrucci only plays modded Mark V's. Any proof of that statement as well? Especially since Mesa has gone on record that they do not mod any artist amps. Those are the most recent examples I remember off the top of my head. I hear a lot of comments being stated as fact but I do not see any proof. I am not challanging anyone or calling anyone a liar, merely would like to examine the proof and I mean real proof not more conjecture. Because if there is proof that Mesa is willingly putting out a high end amp's not ready for prime time then maybe that is an indication to take our dollars elsewhere.
Usually companys will try out some new features in lower end models before putting them in their highend models. That is what usually helps pay for R&D.
Others have found that they, for whatever reason, do not like the sound of the amp and then seem to go out of their way to find issues. Plastic shafted pots, PCB, leadless solder, or whatever reason they can find however irrelevant, if only to support their not liking the amp. I am not limiting this to only the Mark V or this forum. We have all seen this in relation to other amps in other forums. To those who do this we get it. You don't like it. Fucking move on.
Also I have heard others refer to this amp as "cheap" as in made cheaply. Over the years I have heard Mesa called many things but never cheap or fragile. Is it fair for these sweeping generalizations to be made due to some having issues or simply not liking the amp?
I mean take my example. I have a Mac Mini, or rather had. It freaking died after 1yr and 2wks. Just after the 1yr warranty, of course. I spent $800 bucks on it after upgrades and I am righteously pissed, this happened a couple of months ago but it still chaps my *** :evil: . But would it be fair for me to start slagging Mac's? Calling them cheap pieces of crap? Especially since some of my friends and co-workers have no issues with them? Nope. Just my spot of bad luck. That's all it is. No big conspiracies by the man to rob me of my money. Just plain old luck of the draw bad luck.
Now time to go and nurse my hangover. :wink:
I have googled for "Mark V amp issues" "Mark V tube issues" "Mark V blowing up tubes" etc... and other than this board I cannot find any.
I have found tons of posts in other forums discussing this amp and other than some folks stating that this amp is not their cup of tea, for whatever reasons, I cannot find any other forum where sweeping generalizations are made as to the Mesa build quality or company selling out.
Statements have been made to the effect that they know for sure that Mesa willingly put out an inferior product to pay for R&D costs. Any proof of that statement? That John Petrucci only plays modded Mark V's. Any proof of that statement as well? Especially since Mesa has gone on record that they do not mod any artist amps. Those are the most recent examples I remember off the top of my head. I hear a lot of comments being stated as fact but I do not see any proof. I am not challanging anyone or calling anyone a liar, merely would like to examine the proof and I mean real proof not more conjecture. Because if there is proof that Mesa is willingly putting out a high end amp's not ready for prime time then maybe that is an indication to take our dollars elsewhere.
Usually companys will try out some new features in lower end models before putting them in their highend models. That is what usually helps pay for R&D.
Others have found that they, for whatever reason, do not like the sound of the amp and then seem to go out of their way to find issues. Plastic shafted pots, PCB, leadless solder, or whatever reason they can find however irrelevant, if only to support their not liking the amp. I am not limiting this to only the Mark V or this forum. We have all seen this in relation to other amps in other forums. To those who do this we get it. You don't like it. Fucking move on.
Also I have heard others refer to this amp as "cheap" as in made cheaply. Over the years I have heard Mesa called many things but never cheap or fragile. Is it fair for these sweeping generalizations to be made due to some having issues or simply not liking the amp?
I mean take my example. I have a Mac Mini, or rather had. It freaking died after 1yr and 2wks. Just after the 1yr warranty, of course. I spent $800 bucks on it after upgrades and I am righteously pissed, this happened a couple of months ago but it still chaps my *** :evil: . But would it be fair for me to start slagging Mac's? Calling them cheap pieces of crap? Especially since some of my friends and co-workers have no issues with them? Nope. Just my spot of bad luck. That's all it is. No big conspiracies by the man to rob me of my money. Just plain old luck of the draw bad luck.
Now time to go and nurse my hangover. :wink: