andretoscano
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Ok, bit of a teaser title this was, but I guess this forum also serves to stimulate conversation.
So here goes: what would be your dream list of specs for the new Mark VI (if there ever is one)?
Here are mine:
1. All the modes we now have in the Mark V.
2. One additional mode that could blend some kind of internal solid state distortion (MESA pedals anyone?) with tube distortion, just for kicks.
3. Footswitchable upfront gain boost on every channel (kind of like the SOLO function, but before the pre-amp section).
4. Cabclone circuit built-in.
5. Possibility of switching it to a stereo amp at lower powers, through some clever configuration of the pairs of power tubes.
6. Switchable output section to allow the use of different pairs of power amp tubes *without having to change them on the spot*.
7. The potentiometers would also work as digital encoders, so as to have real time bidirectional automated digital control over the parameters via MIDI/USB. Think Triaxys with knobs.
8. USB/MIDI interface.
9. Side rails to unlock and easily slide the amp backwards and forwards (for servicing and tube changing).
10. ToneMatch technology, to make it easier to emulate an AXE FX (just kidding...).
What would be your dream Mark VI?
So here goes: what would be your dream list of specs for the new Mark VI (if there ever is one)?
Here are mine:
1. All the modes we now have in the Mark V.
2. One additional mode that could blend some kind of internal solid state distortion (MESA pedals anyone?) with tube distortion, just for kicks.
3. Footswitchable upfront gain boost on every channel (kind of like the SOLO function, but before the pre-amp section).
4. Cabclone circuit built-in.
5. Possibility of switching it to a stereo amp at lower powers, through some clever configuration of the pairs of power tubes.
6. Switchable output section to allow the use of different pairs of power amp tubes *without having to change them on the spot*.
7. The potentiometers would also work as digital encoders, so as to have real time bidirectional automated digital control over the parameters via MIDI/USB. Think Triaxys with knobs.
8. USB/MIDI interface.
9. Side rails to unlock and easily slide the amp backwards and forwards (for servicing and tube changing).
10. ToneMatch technology, to make it easier to emulate an AXE FX (just kidding...).
What would be your dream Mark VI?