Ulf2 said:
donnyboiler said:
Alternatively keep the V as it is but add the JP-2C transformer, the JP-2C's IIC+ mode, MIDI and CabClone. It's much the same amp either way and would be perfect for me.
I thought the JP-2C has a complete different circuit board.
I doubt they're that different, the iiC+, iV, V and JP-2C are all based off of the iiC+ circuit. Major differences would be the switching systems and the alternate modes and channels of the iV, V and JP-2C. That and the different power sections being either simul class or A/B power. If the V lost its ch1, edge and crunch crunch modes it's basically a switchable selection of iiC+ pull pot combinations and extreme mode is more of the same with the iV's negative feedback mod. Very minor deviations from the original circuit not withstanding. The JP-2C is basically 3 iiC's in one box. At least that's the way I understand it anyway, haven't seen a schematic for the JP-2C but I have for the iiC+, the iV and the V. Minor differences once you take away the extra modes and switching. The tranny's in the JP-2C are closer to the originals but I don't see any real reason why they couldn't be engineered into a new version of the V.
I would love to see a Mark Vi be similar to the V but with the AT7 mod and programmable modes, to basically make it a 9 channel amp! Only thing I don't like about that is to get all the controls, i.e. all tone controls, mode switches and EQ settings to be programmable you're basically looking at a re-voiced Triaxis.
In hindsight, maybe reintroducing the pull pots to allow the option of the pull deep, bigger coupling cap etc to the iiC+ mode ( but then that's what the iV mode is ), volume 1 control would be enough. I don't know, maybe the Mark series has reached its pinacle with the V and the JP-2C? Maybe a V+ with these mods would be enough? The progressive linkage thing is cool. Switchable line or instrument level loop would be nice. Hard one, pushing the realms of too much is too much here I think.
One thing I do know is, with the AT7 in my V I don't need a Mark Vi. The V covers all the ground I want to hear as it is.