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    Mesa Boogie Mark V questions

    Actually, thats a great point I forgot to mention about Channel 1. Originally I fell in love with the FAT mode, but after a few gigs and song additions I am loving TWEED, a pedal and using my axe's volume knob for a huge pallet of tones.
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    Mesa Boogie Mark V questions

    1) If I'm going for more of a classic hard rock and jazz tone, will the MKV suit my needs? My Ideal tone can be described as: open like early Rush songs, sweet like Thin lizzy's Jailbreak album, ferocious and compressed enough for Ratt tones and a sweet open lead tone that would be similar to...
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    Used SE e670

    Thanks all for the assist and feedback. I ultimately decided to go with a Mesa Boogie Mark V. Overall I love the tones and the flexibility, I had to sacrifice a native MIDI integration so I'll have to get an ampgizmo or similar in order to control it via my Boss GT-100 effect processor but I...
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    Used SE e670

    As you can see that is one on my list is well. There is guy with 90min who has one and the matching 4x12 w/V30's in great shape for $1200 total. Not the TSC version but that's ok. Intriguing because the EQ can even be saved to the midi pedal as they have "smart" encoders on the eq.
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    Used SE e670

    This SE is $2400 before negotiations as its used, though from his descriptions and detailed pictures it looks great. As for the vintage/modern bent of which I need both types of sounds there is the vintage/modern switches and it has the tube driver circuit which is very vintage sounding. I had...
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    Used SE e670

    Thanks for the fast reply. In your opinion is it worth the additional $1200/$1400 over used JVM410H? Appears to have replaced the reverb with noise gates and modded the clean and crunch channels a bit.
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    Used SE e670

    I am in a classic/modern rock/metal coverband, I'm interested in the most versatile amp I can get that is midi programmable/switchable. Clearly there are some significant differences across the list I'm considering below: However, there is a Special Edition e670 (6L6) available to me (USA) for...
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