Mesa Mark V continues to impress.

NegativeEase

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I'm a bassman circuit/ 70s Marshall dude traditionally -but gotta say, a Month in and this Mesa MkV 35 watt head with 2 V30 s in a Traynor slant cab is about as versatile and beautiful as it gets.

People come over and loose their sh*t on the tone and the various sounds I'm getting

We A/B'd 6 classic amps in the studio yesterday -and none of them could hang honestly

Suggest ya'll ninjas give one a try if you get the chance.
 
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Is this the amp John Sykes used to record the Whitesnake album?
And isn’t it also what Metallica used on Master of Puppets?
 
On Whitesnake and Blue Murder Sykes used a Colesium which is basically a 200W Mark III. If I decide to get another amp, these are on my short list.
 
On Whitesnake and Blue Murder Sykes used a Colesium which is basically a 200W Mark III. If I decide to get another amp, these are on my short list.

I can’t imagine saying “This Mark III here, I need even more power”.

Then again my Stereo 2:90 is like idling a dragster around a parking lot.
 
How do the Mark series differ sonically from the Dual and Triple Recs?

Mark V has the classic Fender Tweed setting, classic Mark I, Mark IIc, and Mark IV and even "Extreme" nuclear channel (no negative feedback -basically unleased) amps buiit into one amp.
 
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Also, just want to say _i've never been a Mesa guy -except that old hotrodded Bassman twin ripoff they built their legacy on.

I say this to let you know, I would not have started this thread AT ALL if this MarkV 35 watt head wasn't truly spectacular.

It's special, I just cannot deny what Mesa has accomplished -so I will give them the respect they deserve.



Bonus, Several of my old big Marshall stacks are worth $$3-5k now and I don't really need them (I just need one Marshall for studio -not 4). so with this Mesa, I get to sell some vintage gear that that has become more of a historical liability and too old to tour or take to venues and make some $$$ too.
 
I've got my eye on the mesa triple crown or the Mark V 35w for my next amp.

A buddy of mine rocked his new triple crown at a country gig I watched a few weekends ago. It did the job pretty well. His strat was bright but that amp worked fine with their set list. Mesa makes good stuff.
 
I wanted a Mark V since they were introduced. I've very happy with mine. The selector switch broke though, been working with Mesa for a month now trying to get it repaired...
 
I am a big fan of most Mesa amps. I never was into the low watt variants but they aren't bad by any means. Once you learn their nuances they are a delight to play and can do anything.
 
I've got my eye on the mesa triple crown or the Mark V 35w for my next amp.

A buddy of mine rocked his new triple crown at a country gig I watched a few weekends ago. It did the job pretty well. His strat was bright but that amp worked fine with their set list. Mesa makes good stuff.

If you've never heard a Ceriatone Overtone Special 5O it's one of the nicest amps you'll ever hear for country or blues. I'm waiting to order one, just to have it if I need it. Yes they are that good.
 
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