I think this amp will be a hit, especially if it is closer to a vintage Mark than justl a rebranded Mark V. The feature set is perfect for live playing, cover band stuff.
Forget JP's rack setup, I can see my rig being a single rack mounted JPC2 with a delay pedal in the loop, a wah, tuner and a chorus pedal out front, and good to go......
I am patiently awaiting a few more videos of the amp, and based on what I hear, then I'll order one.
Notice I didn't say I'm going to sell off my other a Mesa amps, that's not going to happen.
My Mark III+ blue stripe is close enough to a C+ that I have that sound covered, so what I want is the New Mark amp that this looks like it will be. I think Mesa Should have called this the Mark 6,(no silly Roman numerals), and onlyhinted it was a new C+. That way the diehards could keep their $4k original IIC+ amps. I've had 2 simul-Class originals and for me the were a great single channel amp, nothing more.
Forget JP's rack setup, I can see my rig being a single rack mounted JPC2 with a delay pedal in the loop, a wah, tuner and a chorus pedal out front, and good to go......
I am patiently awaiting a few more videos of the amp, and based on what I hear, then I'll order one.
Notice I didn't say I'm going to sell off my other a Mesa amps, that's not going to happen.
My Mark III+ blue stripe is close enough to a C+ that I have that sound covered, so what I want is the New Mark amp that this looks like it will be. I think Mesa Should have called this the Mark 6,(no silly Roman numerals), and onlyhinted it was a new C+. That way the diehards could keep their $4k original IIC+ amps. I've had 2 simul-Class originals and for me the were a great single channel amp, nothing more.