Justice1988
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Well. This one is going to be odd to describe. I have had a mark III green stripe long head for about 6 years. I decided a couple weeks ago to send it to mesa for a re-cap, and check up etc. Well I got off the phone with Mike B. The amp is actually some guys garage experiment on a mark III circuit board. Almost NOTHING remains of the green stripe III. Told me these huge mods looks like they were put there and done to heavily smooth down and round down the amp. Says about 40% of the gain is shaved off, and the voicing is a lot darker. Makes a lot of sense. I have been struggling time to time getting the saturation and aggressive tight bright attack out of the amp. I learned to cope with it being in my ownership for 6 years.
I picked up the amp in a classified section $500 shipped. Thought it was killer deal at the time considering back then, they were going for 1k+ all the time ( I think the mark V has pushed these down a little bit in price ). Now I think it was $500 for a no name home made amp.
Anyways. I'm not going to like the price when its done, but I can't help but be excited about it at the same time. I'M GETTING A REAL MARK III BACK FROM MESA. It's being restored to a green stripe.
Other things etc:
-missing reverb tank is being added back on
-wicker grill
-new front panel (current one is out of shape and has carvings)
-foot jacks are being restored in the right way. (the modder replaced the lead jack switch for a R2 volume pot)
-mark V "boogie" plate being installed on wicker grill. (old plate missing)
-re-caped
-probably new tubes (modder changed the green stripe triode wiring to pentode, making it more like a previous mark III) its being restored back to triode.
-green stripe restore
it will be about two weeks before I get it back Mike said.
I always had a funny feeling about this amp. it never sounded anything like the IIIs on youtube, and I always brushed that off being that I can not find a green stripe clip almost anywhere.
I picked up the amp in a classified section $500 shipped. Thought it was killer deal at the time considering back then, they were going for 1k+ all the time ( I think the mark V has pushed these down a little bit in price ). Now I think it was $500 for a no name home made amp.
Anyways. I'm not going to like the price when its done, but I can't help but be excited about it at the same time. I'M GETTING A REAL MARK III BACK FROM MESA. It's being restored to a green stripe.
Other things etc:
-missing reverb tank is being added back on
-wicker grill
-new front panel (current one is out of shape and has carvings)
-foot jacks are being restored in the right way. (the modder replaced the lead jack switch for a R2 volume pot)
-mark V "boogie" plate being installed on wicker grill. (old plate missing)
-re-caped
-probably new tubes (modder changed the green stripe triode wiring to pentode, making it more like a previous mark III) its being restored back to triode.
-green stripe restore
it will be about two weeks before I get it back Mike said.
I always had a funny feeling about this amp. it never sounded anything like the IIIs on youtube, and I always brushed that off being that I can not find a green stripe clip almost anywhere.