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Went the way fo the head conversion did ya?

I thought about doing it that way but found it easier to just buy a Mark IV head and sell my combo outright.

good luck bump.
 
Monsta-Tone said:
Thanks for the bump.

Actually, I sold my DC-5 & Mark IV, so I have nothing to put in this cab anymore.

I don't get it. How did you wind up with this then? Did you have an extra or sell just a chassis from one? :?

Also, what are you playing through now? I am curious because you sold two of the amps I currently own and love. I am wondering what drew you away from them...
 
I bought a Mark IV head on ebay a while ago. I bought the combo cab to put the chassis in while I was using it. I really like sound of the Combo with the 3/4 back 1x12 cab under it.

I love the lead tones you can get out of the Mark IV, but when it was put up against my DC-10, the DC won because of the simplicity.

I never found a good use for R2, and figured that if I needed pedals to go along with my amp's huge footswitch, then I didn't need a 3 channel amp.

The DC-10 with an NOS tube in V4 (Clean channel) in my opinion, and for what I play, rose above the Mark. They were very close, the Mark had more chime, the DC had more thump. In the end, like I said, it was simplicity.



As for the DC-5,
I have a DC-10 & a DC-3. A good friend of mine wanted the DC-5, so I sold it to him. He's the guitar teacher at the local college and it went to the best home possible.

Right now, I have:
Blue Angel 1x12 combo - currently for sale, although it took much deliberation
DC-10 2x12 combo - all stock except for the tubes and bias pot
DC-3 1x12 combo - Cathode Biased, with a few minor mods
Heartbreaker head - Channel 1 is stock. Channel 2 has been modified to give a real JCM 800 tone. Reverb has been modded to be more present and thicker, although, this has the HB-2 board and the circuit was different than my last Heartbreaker, so it didn't need as much of a mod.


There is absolutely nothing wrong with the Mark IV, I just didn't like how tempramental it was. This was my 2nd one, and I tried all tube configurations, it simply wasn't the amp for me.
 
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