YellowJacket
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barryswanson said:Good point. The only thing Mesa said that was different on the V apparently is the coupling capacitor. But you do make a good point what else is different ? I wish some one would do a sticky on how to change that coupling cap from the none EQ to the EQ version on the V :mrgreen:
I heard a demo video where JP compared the 2C+ mode on a Mark V with a 2C+. I recall they were strikingly similar sounding. [edit] here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbPgr63aaQ4
But since the market has been continuing to call for a 2C+ reissue, they decided to do this as well. Makes sense from a business standpoint and having access to heavy lead and rhythm tones on different channels seems useful, if a bit redundant.
Of course, Mesa never really nails the 'perfect' recreation of older circuits as we have seen. (Compare different iterations of the rectos for example)
Likely there will be something different about the 'spirit' of this Mark, it having an A/B power section vs a simulclass one, and other subtle variations. The sort of things corksniffers care about.
In terms of the current market, this product is likely a huge thing because it seems to be geared more toward the heavy music player. That being said, I'd probably prefer a Mark V with clean and two Channel 3s instead. Extreme mode is more my sort of bag haha.