JDH85
Member
Got the chance to hear my 1991 Mark IVa through a 4x12 finally. Holy balls, Batman! The cab is a Mills Afterburner with v30's and k-100's in an x pattern. I sold my last 4x12 10 years ago along with the Mark III blue stripe head. Figured with the band splitting there wasn't gonna be a need for the big equipment anymore.
The 4x12 adds a 3d quality to the Mesa's sound. You can really push the bass and low mids without getting muddy. I notice this on all channels, but I'm most impressed with what happens to the clean channel. You know that super deep yet clear thump you get on the neck pickup of a LP when playing in a heavy-handed, broken chords style? It really shines in that feel. The bass is chest punching yet full and warm with no breakup. Single notes jump right off the fretboard!
I can't remember much about the Mark III/Mesa Trad 4x12 v30 pair other than it sounded awesome and I got compliments on my tone a lot. I don't know if I would get the same sound out of a mesa cab or if it has more to do with the 4x12 vs the 1x12 I've been playing through. Either way, I am a happy camper right now!
The 4x12 adds a 3d quality to the Mesa's sound. You can really push the bass and low mids without getting muddy. I notice this on all channels, but I'm most impressed with what happens to the clean channel. You know that super deep yet clear thump you get on the neck pickup of a LP when playing in a heavy-handed, broken chords style? It really shines in that feel. The bass is chest punching yet full and warm with no breakup. Single notes jump right off the fretboard!
I can't remember much about the Mark III/Mesa Trad 4x12 v30 pair other than it sounded awesome and I got compliments on my tone a lot. I don't know if I would get the same sound out of a mesa cab or if it has more to do with the 4x12 vs the 1x12 I've been playing through. Either way, I am a happy camper right now!