Little late NAD - Mesa Boogie Mark V

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So this feels a little like finally coming home. Kinda.

I've been old Fenders only for the past 15 years, since I sold my old Mesa Studio .22+. I steeped myself in blues and jazz, and left hard rock behind. Even still, I kept buying Dream Theater albums. Last year, I got an itch and bought a Charvel So Cal to scratch it. And I learned that it wasn't satisfying through an old Fender. Also learned that it wasn't just my PRS Custom - I don't like humbuckers with 10" speakers.

After a lot of thinking, listening to YouTube videos, and deciding against going with a digital/studio monitor setup (I'm almost exclusively an at-home hack), I bought a Mesa Mark V head. And a matching 1X12 3/4 back cab with a C90. I liked the tone of the C90 on the demo videos on channel 1 and 2, but I thought it got too loose in the combo on channel 3. So the 3/4 back cab was to try to tighten the C-90 up, with the thought that I may add a closed back cab with a V30 later.

So how is it? In a word, outstanding. I wish I'd had this amp 20 years ago when I was gigging a couple nights a week - the options would have made this a spectacular gigging amp. Channel 1's cleans don't give up anything to my Fenders. Channel 2's Mark 1 mode is amazing for fusion tones. Crunch gives me an 80's type tone that I absolutely love. And Channel 3 - what an addictive piece of electronic engineering. I can't decide whether I like the IIc or IV mode better, but they are both fun to play and expressive. I'm amazed at how well my vintage-type pickups in my Tele, Strat, and P-90 Hamer Artist get along with this amp.

I'm only 5 days into owning it, but I'm pretty darned stoked with this purchase. Really happy with this amp.



59B
 
Really nice setup. Congrats! Wicked cool Charvel too.
 
D-Rock":1upuh55b said:
Really nice setup. Congrats! Wicked cool Charvel too.

Thanks. It's no exaggeration to say that the Charvel has changed the way I play guitar - for the better. I am getting the idea that the Mark V may do the same.
 
I got a MK V as well. Great amp! That Charvel must rip thru it. I too go between MK 2C+ and MK IV mode. Both rip! 2C+ w/ Triode is real fluid.
 
Thanks, Carl. Your vids of the Mark V were certainly watched as potential tone references. Nice playing.
 
Congrats.

The Boogies are a plug into a tuner and straight into the amp, delay in the loop piece of gear.

Real simple and they cover everything. :rock:
 
It's always nice when you finally find what you are looking for and it turns out be exactly what you needed. I had the whole digital setup with the Kemper but since I switched over and found a more pleasing setup for direct recording, I can have my cake and eat it to.

Great looking setup! Well done!

:)
 
I have the Head version and bought a combo shell/speaker and casters off of evil bay for it. I like the combo set up and can always play it through a 4x12 or 2 evm12L BLS 300w 1x12s i have. It sounds great through all 3 set ups.

Congrats!
 
Mesa Mk series amps sound great and are a blast to play through. Congrats and enjoy.
 
The Mrak V is the next amp, if I could have any amp, I'd buy. I was so torn if I should get the Mrak or the RKII 18, months ago. I went RKII, and I love her, but I still WANT the V!

Hot Charvel too!

Color me jelly of BOTH!

Derek
 
59Bassman":2mzbvfem said:
Thanks. It's no exaggeration to say that the Charvel has changed the way I play guitar - for the better. I am getting the idea that the Mark V may do the same.

Funny, that Charvel model was the guitar I randomly picked up to demo V for the first time at GC. I was pleasantly surprised how effortlessly the neck played, sounded ridiculously amazing thru a V for high gain lead playing.
Ever since then I've been always on the look out for that Charvel for cheap. It's too bad they discontinued the model, but for now I need to downsize lol. V is a great amp for sure, enjoy!
 
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