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Is it me, or is there an influx of Mark V's
on the used market these days.
Seems like people don't think it's any improvement
over the Mark IV, they'd rather have the Mark IV instead.
Digital Jams":3lcq8nxi said:I think the amp is very cool and could live with one, already have a IV though and it makes me happy.
Lots of the Vs on sale are from people that are not Mark players anyways so I would not look into it that much.
EXPcustom":rav8qz7r said:It seamed to me the Mark V was just one big compromise.
Either make the Mark II reissue or do a whole new amp.
When you try to pack all the features of the different mark series into one amp you wind up with one big compromise in tone.![]()
danyeo":19048ope said:Digital Jams":19048ope said:I think the amp is very cool and could live with one, already have a IV though and it makes me happy.
Lots of the Vs on sale are from people that are not Mark players anyways so I would not look into it that much.
I don't know, me and Gibson5432 sold ours. And Jim Ansell sold his, we've all played plenty of Mark series amps. The V has as good a clean as the IV, and better crunch channel, but the lead channel...............agh.... it left me cold. And all the different modes are not needed, especially when Edge mode sounds like crap, Mark I mode sounds like a ton of mud is thrown on the speaker. I only ever used the fat clean mode on channel 1. And The extreme mode is supposed to be a Mark IV with the presence pushed in, meh, it wasn't soo extreme.
There are some nice bells and whistles like a footswitchable solo boost, tuner out, the prest EQ knobs, and the 10/45/90 selector for each channel.
But the lead channel is the most compressed sounding Boogie i think I've ever played, and yes it does have a boxy sounding tone especially with the E sliders being used.
I think for them to get the IIC+ tone right, they need an amp without all the excessive electronics packed in it. I know it's been said that amps with a lot going on inside them can sound great if the amp is put together right. But i figure with a much more simple amp there's a less a chance of the tone suffering. IMHO, the Mark V takes the IIC+ and just chokes the hell out of it.
Well see what it sounds like when the Mark V B version comes out. And you know it's coming.![]()
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As someone said, and I'm starting to feel the same way...RIP Mesa Boogie 1969-1991.![]()
blackba":2s5uf1at said:danyeo":2s5uf1at said:Digital Jams":2s5uf1at said:I think the amp is very cool and could live with one, already have a IV though and it makes me happy.
Lots of the Vs on sale are from people that are not Mark players anyways so I would not look into it that much.
I don't know, me and Gibson5432 sold ours. And Jim Ansell sold his, we've all played plenty of Mark series amps. The V has as good a clean as the IV, and better crunch channel, but the lead channel...............agh.... it left me cold. And all the different modes are not needed, especially when Edge mode sounds like crap, Mark I mode sounds like a ton of mud is thrown on the speaker. I only ever used the fat clean mode on channel 1. And The extreme mode is supposed to be a Mark IV with the presence pushed in, meh, it wasn't soo extreme.
There are some nice bells and whistles like a footswitchable solo boost, tuner out, the prest EQ knobs, and the 10/45/90 selector for each channel.
But the lead channel is the most compressed sounding Boogie i think I've ever played, and yes it does have a boxy sounding tone especially with the E sliders being used.
I think for them to get the IIC+ tone right, they need an amp without all the excessive electronics packed in it. I know it's been said that amps with a lot going on inside them can sound great if the amp is put together right. But i figure with a much more simple amp there's a less a chance of the tone suffering. IMHO, the Mark V takes the IIC+ and just chokes the hell out of it.
Well see what it sounds like when the Mark V B version comes out. And you know it's coming.![]()
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As someone said, and I'm starting to feel the same way...RIP Mesa Boogie 1969-1991.![]()
The mark V is starting to become the Sig-X or Marshall JVM. Love of hype/anticipation, but so far its not really lived up.
Do you think the lead channel on the mark V would have been better with a drive knob?
I was also curious why you picked 91 as the dead date for Mesa? Although my 1990 mark IVA just makes the cut![]()
Digital Jams":3990ze2x said:I think the amp is very cool and could live with one, already have a IV though and it makes me happy.
Lots of the Vs on sale are from people that are not Mark players anyways so I would not look into it that much.
Digital Jams":2altic5t said:Several of us that were in the RT JVM buy still have ours and others owned them for over a year, the JVM did better![]()
killertone":3ffweqkx said:Digital Jams":3ffweqkx said:Several of us that were in the RT JVM buy still have ours and others owned them for over a year, the JVM did better![]()
Yup. It seems the Mark V sell-off happened a lot faster.![]()
I agree that Boogie should just build a IIC+ already....geez, what is the effing deal with Randall refusing to do one? It makes no sense.He is such an engineer that he has to keep adding shit insteading of subtracting. I guess building a IIC+ is going backward for him but it seems it is what the people want.
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mysticaxe":3pbs9c0y said:killertone":3pbs9c0y said:Digital Jams":3pbs9c0y said:Several of us that were in the RT JVM buy still have ours and others owned them for over a year, the JVM did better![]()
Yup. It seems the Mark V sell-off happened a lot faster.![]()
I agree that Boogie should just build a IIC+ already....geez, what is the effing deal with Randall refusing to do one? It makes no sense.He is such an engineer that he has to keep adding shit insteading of subtracting. I guess building a IIC+ is going backward for him but it seems it is what the people want.
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I thought I heard there were a few key parts for the IIC+ that are no longer available and that was what was preventing a re-issue...
mysticaxe":3tkdr2u0 said:killertone":3tkdr2u0 said:Digital Jams":3tkdr2u0 said:Several of us that were in the RT JVM buy still have ours and others owned them for over a year, the JVM did better![]()
Yup. It seems the Mark V sell-off happened a lot faster.![]()
I agree that Boogie should just build a IIC+ already....geez, what is the effing deal with Randall refusing to do one? It makes no sense.He is such an engineer that he has to keep adding shit insteading of subtracting. I guess building a IIC+ is going backward for him but it seems it is what the people want.
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I thought I heard there were a few key parts for the IIC+ that are no longer available and that was what was preventing a re-issue...