It’s here…
This such a Gibson product. The hyperbole of claiming it’s so revolutionary they needed to skip Mk VI, yet the chassis looks the same as the Mk V. It looses the MkI normal/thick modes, puts the fat and crunch on channels 1 & 2, but claims to have 9 modes. I understand fat and crunch are probably voices differently on each, but the MkV has 9 modes with a switch option to modify on all three.
I’m sure it sounds great, but it’s just so Gibson.
NINE AMPS IN ONE
A greatest-hits collection of the most iconic and recorded Boogie® sounds in history, now in one compact, 3 channel, 90-watt Mark Series amplifier. The Mark VII distills Randall Smith’s 50-year career in visionary amp design, innovation, and performance into the simplest, most versatile, and most compact full-powered amplifier ever.
Designed new from the ground up, the Mark VII is a do-it-all Tone machine that delivers the full range of iconic sounds from Mark Series history, plus two new sounds: the throwback yet infamous Mark IIB and a new, modern, high-gain mode full of character and attitude, aptly named Mark VII.
Able to deliver everything from crystal cleans to various modes of crunch to crushing metal sounds, the Mark VII is truly capable of taking on any genre or style. In any venue, too — silent practice, an apartment bedroom, a studio recording session, or the world’s largest stage. The Mark VII is an amplifier that will undoubtedly provide players with a lifetime of inspiration and great performance.
A greatest-hits collection of the most iconic and recorded Boogie® sounds in history, now in one compact, 3 channel, 90-watt Mark Series amplifier. The Mark VII distills Randall Smith’s 50-year career in visionary amp design, innovation, and performance into the simplest, most versatile, and most compact full-powered amplifier ever.
Designed new from the ground up, the Mark VII is a do-it-all Tone machine that delivers the full range of iconic sounds from Mark Series history, plus two new sounds: the throwback yet infamous Mark IIB and a new, modern, high-gain mode full of character and attitude, aptly named Mark VII.
Able to deliver everything from crystal cleans to various modes of crunch to crushing metal sounds, the Mark VII is truly capable of taking on any genre or style. In any venue, too — silent practice, an apartment bedroom, a studio recording session, or the world’s largest stage. The Mark VII is an amplifier that will undoubtedly provide players with a lifetime of inspiration and great performance.
I’m sure it sounds great, but it’s just so Gibson.
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