JOEY B. said:If you use your MkIV for a "gigging" amp that needs on-the-fly tone changes, you might want to put some thought into this. The C+ has many (not just heavy distorted) tones in it. The deal is that these sounds cannot be found by just the push of a footswitch. It would be a great studio amp because then you have the opportunity to tweak the different tones to your liking. When you find "your tone" on one of these monsters, it is a life changing event :shock: .
Shep said:well..
the 105 tranny was the biggest power tranny that the c+ could come with..bigger tranny bigger head room..
Eq is a must ,silmi class makes it sound alot sweeter, reverb is good only if you want to use reverb..
Zoner said:Shep said:well..
the 105 tranny was the biggest power tranny that the c+ could come with..bigger tranny bigger head room..
Eq is a must ,silmi class makes it sound alot sweeter, reverb is good only if you want to use reverb..
EQ is a must? Why would that be in your opinion? I have a Simul C+ without it and was briefly considering an upgrade, but it sounds plenty sweet as-is. Are you recommending the EQ only for copping the MOP and DT stuff or something? Z
carloc80 said:http://cgi.ebay.com/Mesa-Boogie-Mark-IIC-Guitar-Amplifier_W0QQitemZ330109736473QQihZ014QQcategoryZ43374QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The title of the auction says C but then he specifies it's a C+... you can see a "+" mark above the power cord, even if everyone could have written it... it seems strange that a person who has got a C+ (and does know it) writes just MarkIIC in the title of the auction, since C+s has got so much value today. However, I think that more than likely it's an original C+...Finnster said:carloc80 said:http://cgi.ebay.com/Mesa-Boogie-Mark-IIC-Guitar-Amplifier_W0QQitemZ330109736473QQihZ014QQcategoryZ43374QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
What is the difference in this one and a IIC+ ?
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