disassembled said:The Mark IV has been around since what 91? and has had 1 change.
disassembled said:Chasing the Recto series is like chasing computer technology
Russ said:The Mark IV could remain as it is and never ever need anything else and become a true classic. To be honest I cannot think of anything that would really make enough of a difference to buy a new model.
The Rectifier series is constantly evolving and getting better for it. Someday the Rectifier line will get to the point that it there is no reason to improve it any longer. At that point it will have achieved what the Mark IV did with the Mark Series. Due to the fact that the modern sound is constantly evolving I expect the Rectifier to change until it can no longer be tailored to the modern sound. At that point I do believe that there will be a new kid on the block and he will again change the face of music as the Marks and Rectifiers did before him.
MesaDCLP said:Accurate? Well a MK4 can do clean to vintage to modern and between very well.
MesaDCLP said:A recto does modern to clean well with emphasis on the modern tone.
MesaDCLP said:Comparing a mark with a recto is like comparing a father to a son, one has the tone and the latter sees how far he can deviate from it to create something fresh.
Russ said:The Mark IV could remain as it is and never ever need anything else and become a true classic. To be honest I cannot think of anything that would really make enough of a difference to buy a new model.
Russ said:The Rectifier series is constantly evolving and getting better for it. Someday the Rectifier line will get to the point that it there is no reason to improve it any longer. At that point it will have achieved what the Mark IV did with the Mark Series.
Platypus said:Very true, look how many revisions the Marks have had in their history. I'm willing to bet the next amp to redefine music will probably once again be a boogie
CudBucket said:Platypus said:Very true, look how many revisions the Marks have had in their history. I'm willing to bet the next amp to redefine music will probably once again be a boogie
Yes. A ton. Four Mark series and each with revisions. This color stripe, that color stripe, Rev. A, Rev. B. No one even knows what half the differences even are.
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