NAD: Dream Amp... Mesa Mark II

Re: NAD: Dream Amp... Mesa Mark II

That's a hell of an amp, and for a great price. I'd love to get one some day, although I'd probably get one with all the features just because. Still, for $500, you can't beat that with ANY new amp.
 
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Cool amp! I had one of those for a while.

That's the reissue? Printed circuit board and not the original hand wired version? Boy - if you got a hand wired one for that price you stole it! But even for the price you paid you got a steal.

What's the speaker? Looks like an EVM-12 or Mesa's version of it. That's what mine had in it.

Looks a little rusty here and there - some contacts and inputs might need a little cleaning up.

Replacing the broken knobs would be a nice thing to do. They're easily found. Fender replacements ought to fit. I'd replace them all and put the old ones in a baggie in a safe place.

That amp will clean up real nice and probably last you for the rest of your life.

Great score!
 
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Welcome to the club man! I'm stoked for you. If you wanna get metal stick that OD in front... Omgawwzz
 
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Have fun man.....though it will prolly gnaw a hole in your eardrums with all that Boogie sound it has:D
Love the used roadwarriour look, means it has played alot and is most likely a good speciment then!
 
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Lew - correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think they reissued the Mark II, just the Mark 1.
 
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That's the reissue? Printed circuit board and not the original hand wired version? Boy - if you got a hand wired one for that price you stole it!

These amps were never reissued and were constructed on printed circuit boards. However, the construction is incredibly good, you would be hard pressed to find a beefier amp out there. Chassis mounted pots and switches, thick pc board, shock-mounted chassis, nice solid cabinets. They are just about the heaviest 1x12 combos out there.
I love mine, give yours a thorough once-over with a toothbrush, some soapy water, and a lot of electrical contact cleaner and it will look and sound like a much newer amp.
 
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Awesome score my friend, going to invest in OD to go with it? What did you have in mind???
 
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These amps were never reissued and were constructed on printed circuit boards. However, the construction is incredibly good, you would be hard pressed to find a beefier amp out there. Chassis mounted pots and switches, thick pc board, shock-mounted chassis, nice solid cabinets. They are just about the heaviest 1x12 combos out there.
I love mine, give yours a thorough once-over with a toothbrush, some soapy water, and a lot of electrical contact cleaner and it will look and sound like a much newer amp.

Yeah, I haven't opened it up yet but you can tell it's made very well. It's like a little fort.

Lew - correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think they reissued the Mark II, just the Mark 1.

This is what I thought too.

That amp will clean up real nice and probably last you for the rest of your life.

I really hope so, it's great! And yes, I will probably go over it with a toothbrush and some cleaning stuff as schecter player mentioned. I've also been thinking about taking it to my tech. For $70 he goes over all the solder joints, cleans all the pots and jacks, and basically makes sure everything is in perfect working order. If something is messed up, from there he will call you and tell you what is wrong and how much it would be, and he is pretty honest so I trust him telling me whats going on with the amp.

Awesome score my friend, going to invest in OD to go with it? What did you have in mind???

I have a few overdrive pedals but I really like the overdrive from the amp. I'm not sure exactly what I am doing just yet. I can get enough dirt from the amp, maybe a clean boost would be cool but even that I don't think I need. Right now I have a Boss OD-3, DS-2, a Tech 21 Blonde, and a Pork Loin (on the way).
 
Re: NAD: Dream Amp... Mesa Mark II

I.m thinking the first order of business would be to put a really good EQ in front of that.
 
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Google and download the manual, it's almost a necessity with marks.

Thanks, didn't even think of that but I found it. I'll mess with the amp in the morning with the manual and try to understand how the amp works a little better.

Buying a hotplate tonight too. This amp is a little loud. ;)
 
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I have a love for a good Mark. If you ever get to use it in a band you'll know what it's all about.

And thanks everyone, I really dig this one. :D

Still figuring out the EQ and volume knobs (3!) though. :)

The Mark features a cascading gain setup. The Volume 1 knob is not only the gain knob for channel 1, it also controls how much gain is being fed into channel 2. Changing the relationship between Volume 1 and LD Drive will change the feel of the lead channel. One way is a little brighter and more crisp... the other is fatter and more blurred.

The EQ affects the feel as much as it does the actual tone. Increasing treble increased the gain present in the circuit AND controls the overall voice of the amp the strongest. The reason being is that whatever signal isn't fed into the treble circuit is routed into the mids, and the same goes for whatever is left from the mids being routed into the bass. So, increasing treble will also decrease and shift the mid response and bass response while decreasing the treble will increase mids/bass while shifting the mid response. It's not uncommon to run the treble up around 7 or 8 on a Mark.

Increasing the mids will typically make the amp feel stiffer while decreasing the mids will make it have more give. 9:00 on a Mark is somewhat neutral while 12:00 is more of a tubescreamer effect.

Bass is pretty straight forward since it only affects itself. I usually start with it on zero and slowly increase it until I can hear it fill out the tone without adding too much mud. it's not uncommon to run it at 2 for more aggressive styles and up around 3 or even 4 for fat, round lead styles.

Presence affects upper midrange brightness and feel. Higher settings will produce more punch while lower settings will give it a more scooped and elastic feel. Most Marks I've used are fairly dull until you give them a fair dose of this. I think I used to run mine up around 7, but it's been a long time.

The pull treble and pull shift functions varied by revision and I don't want to give you bad advice so I'll just admit that I don't know how the ones on your particular amp will behave.

Lastly, if you drop a simple EQ in the FX loop it'll produce basically the same results as you'd get from having the EQ built into the amp. The Mark's normal EQ is in between gain stages, which is why the effects of small changes are amplified so much. The graphic EQ was in the standard position for most other amps... ie, after all the gain stages and before the phase inverter.
 
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Thanks for that, I appreciate it. I will use that along with the manual tomorrow. I noticed a few things that you mentioned on my own but some of it is new to me. The one thing I will say is that this is a very versatile amp....
 
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Yeah. The big thing to get your head wrapped around is that the EQ controls the feel of the amp. Other amps I've used you can adjust the T/M/B all you want but the actual feel of the amp remains pretty consistant. With some time and experience on a Mark you'll start thinking, "I'd like my attack to be a little faster", or "I'd like a bit more of a compressed legato feel", or "I'd like a deeper reach on palm muted chugs"... and you'll be able to reach down and make it happen.
 
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What speaker is in there? Those came with a few different ones, the most common being the EV12M,a "Black Shadow" branded Eminence MS12,and a Celestion Black Shadow, but there were a few other options available.
 
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