NewWorldMan":2oefyi9t said:
Racerxrated":2oefyi9t said:
I think all the stripes can be dialed in to sound similar. My keeper was a Purple stripe, which chased a Red away. Purple sounded better to me. The Red has more mids at the same settings, but the Purple could be set to sound just like it IMO. The no/black stripe might have less gain than the rest.
My current III is an early '85 no stripe, and it has no less gain than any other III I've had. It's my favorite III I've owned. Now granted, that was a huge period of transition for the Mark's, so I wouldn't be surprised if no two from that early period sounded alike. YMMV.
Yeah, I've played a bunch of Mark IIIs, and I can say with confidence that any of them SHOULD have enough gain for any style of music. And, keep in mind, the changes to the lead channels got really drastic in the Blue/Red Stripes. The Blue Stripe was basically a Red Stripe that was modded to get closer to a IIC+, but had slightly more gain, while Green Stripes changed the power section from Triode (which all Mark amps operated in at that point) to Pentode, which made the Green Stripes feel more Stiff, but gave them a higher wattage.
I will add that the difference between my "No Stripe Coliseum" and my "Blue Stripe Coliseum" have a "feel" that is much more immediate and urgent, that makes them a lot different than my "100 watt Mark IIIs". The difference in the way the guitar/amp responds to touch and technique is much more apparent in the Colis, plus there's an extended lower end that sounds so much more thick, but at the same time, it doesn't "flub out" like some other amps do. I believe that M/B saw the extended lower range in the Coliseums and that launched the Rectos. The early Rectos even shared a lot of the same components with the Mark IIIs.
I can say that my "No Stripe" sounds a lot more "transparent" than my "Blue Stripes". It's not that it has less gain...it has a ton...but it's not as saturated as the other stripes.
The Purple Stripes have a different safuration than the "No Stripe/Black Dot/Black Stripes", but the main difference is how Rhythm 2 sounds. I could never get enough gain out of Rhythm 2 without boosting, but the Purple Stripe has one of the warmest, nicest low-mid gain tones on Rhythm 2. It certainly shines for blues with a little breakup of getting into an AC/DC type crunch.