Re: NAD Mesa Mark V:35
I bought a used V:35 combo in the green bronco, tan grill, brown leather handle and corners. Gorgeous amp. I have several Mesa amps, among them a DC-3.
The DC-3 does not have the various power levels, and the lead and rhythm channels are voiced differently than the V:35. The V:35 does have the SOLO feature and the CAB-CLONE, and these are handy features. The V:35 has a better (series) loop than the DC-3 (parallel), but both work well. They look the same, but my V:35 is shorter by an inch or so, so my Tuki cover for the DC-3 doesn't fit as well.
The V:35 has the Black Shadow C90, but I think I prefer the V30 in the DC-3. I may investigate getting a V:30, or perhaps the Mesa Fillmore, made by Eminence, that is being used in the Mesa Mini-Recto Reverb combo.
I have used both amps with a Mesa 112 EVM Thiele cab underneath. It really adds a lot of low-end punch, almost too much with the V:35. The V:35 sounds more like a big bottle amp (6L6) than the DC-3, which definitely sounds like an EL84 amp. I'm a big believer in using the Thiele cab whenever I can, whether I'm using a Mark III, IV or one of the EL84 amps.
In the V:35, I tend to use the FAT CLEAN mode and either the MARK IIC+ or MARK IV LEAD mode. There are a couple of songs where I use the CRUNCH CLEAN mode and just use the SOLO boost for my lead tone. I don't do metal--but we do darn near every other genre there is, so I don't need super-dirty tones. I like singing, Santana-esque tones. Both amps are very versatile, and handle both my 2HB Pauls and 335s as well as my single coil tones from my various G&L strat bodies. Fantastic chime with my DanElectro Innuendo 12-string.
I think 35-watts is a great size for the guy who's doing a lot of small-ish club gigs. Whether it's a combo with/without a Thiele, or head with a 212 or 412...or the Mini-Recto 112 Slant and Straight stack (which I have with my Mark V:25 head). If I hadn't found such a great deal on this Custom Shop combo, I was thinking about getting the V:35 head with the Vertical Recto 212. Tried one in the store and just loved it. The combo and Thiele are a bit more portable and have a smaller stage footprint, though. The Mini-Recto Stack cabs look cool as heck, sound fabulous with the V30s, and puts the amp nearly at eye-level...great for my old back!
And...if you are in a situation where you need more, you can plug into the PA with the CAB-CLONE; you don't need another open mic on stage susceptible to feedback. It's nice for recording and silent practice with headphones too.
Bottom line...this is a keeper. I love Mesa amps, and been using them since the early-'90s when I bought my Mark III half-stack. I have eight of them, and sold all my BF Fenders and Marshall amps. I have never regretted spending the extra money for a Mesa amp. They fit my style perfectly. I became a better player with them, and I'm always getting compliments on my tone. Very happy with these amps. The V:35 does not fit a unique role for me, as I already had the very similar DC-3 and the more powerful Mark III and Mark IV Simul-Class combos, but I really like it and I'm glad I bought it.
Bill