
GJgo
Well-known member
The first time I played a 60W Mark II I could tell that is was more aggressive in some way than its 4 & 6 tube brothers. I've owned enough of all of them to confirm this is a real thing with Mark IIs and IIIs, but I never could quantify it- until today! I'm working on a big comparo where I'm reamping a DI track over a backing track with a number of different Marks, and today I got to a 60. When I played it back I could tell the timing was all messed up, the reamp track was ahead of the backing track by a noticeable amount. So, I zoomed in on the stems & got my proof! They ARE faster!!
- Yellow is the DI track.
- Green is the 60
- Red is a Mark IV, and while I couldn't fit it in the screen shot, the other amps involved (a IIB and IIC+ Coliseum) were timed exactly like the IV so no need to show separately.
Anyway I wanted to share as I think this is pretty cool. The 60s have always been my favorite to play because of how aggressive they feel, and there it is.
- Yellow is the DI track.
- Green is the 60
- Red is a Mark IV, and while I couldn't fit it in the screen shot, the other amps involved (a IIB and IIC+ Coliseum) were timed exactly like the IV so no need to show separately.
Anyway I wanted to share as I think this is pretty cool. The 60s have always been my favorite to play because of how aggressive they feel, and there it is.