
Wizard of Ozz
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Get a Mesa MK V. 

Wizard of Ozz":10k4nsuh said:Get a Mesa MK V.![]()
roboboticus":36qcjvis said:Cool. Thanks for the input, guys. Lots of Mesa mentions, especially the Mark series. Still, I'm curious what companies/heads you'd recommend for high-gain if I hadn't mentioned Lamb of God.
JakeAC5253":2oyaamhh said:some dude":2oyaamhh said:Both the IV and the V can do the heavy 'modern high gain' negative feedback loop bypass thing
Explain pls? Negative feedback loops are used to increase the average saturation amount that a gain stage produces allowing you to get more gain per gain stage. Are you referring to the fact that the Mark series amps use more, but cleaner gain stages?
EXPcustom":316mm3m1 said:Fuck the Mark V![]()
I would explain better but I am posting drunk so I jsut gave a blanket statement so you can save 2k.![]()
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glpg80":3ek9bf55 said:EXPcustom":3ek9bf55 said:Fuck the Mark V![]()
I would explain better but I am posting drunk so I jsut gave a blanket statement so you can save 2k.![]()
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i was expecting someone to open those can of worms![]()
what you say is true though - i could not dial in a respectable high gain tone at all in the V's with the amp itself. very underwhelming.
the III's and IV's ive heard sounded good though live. i thought all mesa mark series amps sounded like the V but i was wrong and glad to be honest.
Dehumanize":3ggq8jam said:Why do some people seem to prefer the IV over the V? I think there's a V at the local shop I might go play around with tomorrow, but I've been looking into clips/vids of it lately and it sounds great. I would rarely use any channel but the lead, most likely, so which in this series has the most aggressive lead channel?some dude":3ggq8jam said:Dehumanize":3ggq8jam said:So, what exactly is the tonal difference between Mark III, VI, and V? I've never played any of these amps.
The III starts off very raw, but transitions over time into something that's basically a IV with a shared EQ. The IV is more refined than the earlier IIIs. The V lead is similar to the IV lead, but with an improved clean and rhythm channel.
They used the MArk IIc+ on MOP and AJFACaseyCor":26ffc0bq said:A few more..
Randall
Egnater
Fryette/old VHT models.
Framus
CAA/Suhr
ADA MP-1 or 2 pre-amp
Lots of great stuff you could check out. Both LoG and Metallica used Mark IV's. LoG is using Mark V's now, and Metallica is using Diezels/Mesa Rectos/Randall RMs. They used the Mark IV on MoP and ...AJFA, and the Black Album slaves into an old Marshall. Kirk used an ADA MP-1 for some leads on that album as well.
This is 100% true. The Mark IV was just on the Black Album.droptrd":3f85s10t said:They used the MArk IIc+ on MOP and AJFACaseyCor":3f85s10t said:A few more..
Randall
Egnater
Fryette/old VHT models.
Framus
CAA/Suhr
ADA MP-1 or 2 pre-amp
Lots of great stuff you could check out. Both LoG and Metallica used Mark IV's. LoG is using Mark V's now, and Metallica is using Diezels/Mesa Rectos/Randall RMs. They used the Mark IV on MoP and ...AJFA, and the Black Album slaves into an old Marshall. Kirk used an ADA MP-1 for some leads on that album as well.
Zachman":3rdan7g6 said:Here is a video of a sound check, for a gig I did last week-- where I am using a 50 Watt Marshall Cameron/Jose, 100 Watt Marshall Cameron High gain Jose, Mesa/Boogie MKIII Coliseum Simul-Class, and a '65 Fender Super Reverb.
I'm hoping it may help to focus your search a bit.