Mesa Mark III Advice Needed

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Hi all, new here, hoping to get some advice on this amp as I’m not super familiar with all the different variations of the mark III

Apologies if this belongs to a forum member. Just looking for some input into rarity/pricing from the collective crew here.

If preferred, feel free to message me. I’d appreciate thoughts/advice from those in the know ?

Thanks in advance!

https://reverb.com/item/81736172-mesa-boogie-mark-iii-iic-black-dot-1985
 
Hey man, welcome to Rig-Talk. I don't have an answer for you but....free bump.

There are dudes on here that DO know. Based on what little experience I have on the Marks, is that I'd pass. Not sure it is worth that kind of cash but that's just me. And any ad that starts off with "If you are looking at this ad then you know what it is" - is an immediate turn off :lol:

Have fun :cheers:
 
All of the stripes are cool, so you can't go wrong with any of them. I had a red stripe for a while and it was a great amp. Supposedly the pre-amp of the red stripe is the closest to the IIC+ if you are looking to cop that tone??, but I think all Mark III's are much more grittier, sizzly sounding amps than the IIC+.
 
Oh and that price is way to much IMO. Personally, I wouldn't pay more than $2,000 for a Mark III.
He's pricing that as if that one is closest to a C+. But, the no/black stripe that is closest are the early ones with the 105 PT. That PT is enormous; about 4-5 inches deep. The one in the ad is the standard III PT...not the coveted version so it's no closer to a C+ than a Mark V would be.
Might be a killer amp regardless, though. But 2-2500 is what I see them selling for. 4500 will get you an SRG C+.
 
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Hi all, new here, hoping to get some advice on this amp as I’m not super familiar with all the different variations of the mark III

Apologies if this belongs to a forum member. Just looking for some input into rarity/pricing from the collective crew here.

If preferred, feel free to message me. I’d appreciate thoughts/advice from those in the know ?

Thanks in advance!

https://reverb.com/item/81736172-mesa-boogie-mark-iii-iic-black-dot-1985
crazy price and I know nothing about them...but please tell me your a typo fan....
 
Hi, Wikipedia actually has a pretty decent summary of the Mesa Mark III Stripes:

Black Stripe (1985)[edit]

These are distinguished by either the absence of a marking, a black dot, or a black marker stripe above the power cord entry. Early 100W and Simul US Voltage Black Stripes retained the same 105 power transformer as the IIC+, which is easily distinguished by its larger physical size than the later-introduced Mark III transformer. IIC+ non US voltage export power transformers and IIC+ output transformers are also seen in these models.

Most Black Stripes also re-used the faceplate from the Mark IIC+. This resulted in the first pot being labelled with Volume 1 in instead of the later Volume label. Furthermore, the pull function label above Middle knob was hand-etched onto the face plate resulting in a slightly different look than the other labels on the faceplate. Towards 1986, a new PCB revision was installed which enabled an additional component to be switched on when R2 was activated. This board was re-used in the Purple Stripes, although with a different revision number and different lead circuit component values.

Purple Stripe (1986)[edit]

The second revision was the "Purple Stripe" Mark III, which featured a purple marker stripe above the power cord. This amplifier was identical in component values and R2 channel as the later Black Stripes, but had a lead section much closer to a IIC+

Red Stripe (1987)[edit]

The third revision was the "Red Stripe" Mark III which featured a red marker stripe above the power cord. The amplifier had lead mode circuitry almost identical to the IIC+ and some minor changes in the preamp to make it similar in circuitry to a IIC+. A further PCB board revision with revised R2 channel was introduced which forces Treble Shift on when in R2 mode. The power circuitry and presence cap remained identical to the previous stripes however.

Blue Stripe (1988)[edit]

The fourth revision was the "Blue Stripe" Mark III which featured a blue marker stripe above the power cord. The lead channel was voiced so brightly, it is considered to be the most aggressive Mark Series Boogie ever introduced. The presence cap and voltage rating of some of the orange drops in the power section were also altered to mirror that of the IIC+

Green Stripe (1989)[edit]

The final revision was the "Green Stripe" Mark III, which was only available in a Simul-Class format. It was identical to the Blue Stripe, apart from having its overall gain reduced, except for the wiring of the outer two Class A power amp tubes which were switched to Pentode operation instead of Triode for a 10w RMS increase over previous Simul-Class amplifiers (15w/75w) making 25w/85w.

Mesa ultimately ended the Mark III's production since it overlapped with production of its successor, the Mark IV, which was introduced in 1990. Mark IIIs were still in steady production around 1994, and finally ceased as late as 1997, 11 years after their launch.


I've never owned a Mark III, but have a Mark IV and a Quad Preamp. I completely agree with the others. This seller is asking for WAY too much. Honestly, given the rise in Mesa Mark used prices, I'd be tempted to just get a Mesa Mark VII.
 
Thank you all, massively appreciate the help!

@JackBootedThug I’m a long time proud member/supporter of the “bensonhoist lesbian choir” ???
 
Hi, Wikipedia actually has a pretty decent summary of the Mesa Mark III Stripes:

Black Stripe (1985)[edit]

These are distinguished by either the absence of a marking, a black dot, or a black marker stripe above the power cord entry. Early 100W and Simul US Voltage Black Stripes retained the same 105 power transformer as the IIC+, which is easily distinguished by its larger physical size than the later-introduced Mark III transformer. IIC+ non US voltage export power transformers and IIC+ output transformers are also seen in these models.

Most Black Stripes also re-used the faceplate from the Mark IIC+. This resulted in the first pot being labelled with Volume 1 in instead of the later Volume label. Furthermore, the pull function label above Middle knob was hand-etched onto the face plate resulting in a slightly different look than the other labels on the faceplate. Towards 1986, a new PCB revision was installed which enabled an additional component to be switched on when R2 was activated. This board was re-used in the Purple Stripes, although with a different revision number and different lead circuit component values.


Purple Stripe (1986)[edit]

The second revision was the "Purple Stripe" Mark III, which featured a purple marker stripe above the power cord. This amplifier was identical in component values and R2 channel as the later Black Stripes, but had a lead section much closer to a IIC+

Red Stripe (1987)[edit]

The third revision was the "Red Stripe" Mark III which featured a red marker stripe above the power cord. The amplifier had lead mode circuitry almost identical to the IIC+ and some minor changes in the preamp to make it similar in circuitry to a IIC+. A further PCB board revision with revised R2 channel was introduced which forces Treble Shift on when in R2 mode. The power circuitry and presence cap remained identical to the previous stripes however.

Blue Stripe (1988)[edit]

The fourth revision was the "Blue Stripe" Mark III which featured a blue marker stripe above the power cord. The lead channel was voiced so brightly, it is considered to be the most aggressive Mark Series Boogie ever introduced. The presence cap and voltage rating of some of the orange drops in the power section were also altered to mirror that of the IIC+

Green Stripe (1989)[edit]

The final revision was the "Green Stripe" Mark III, which was only available in a Simul-Class format. It was identical to the Blue Stripe, apart from having its overall gain reduced, except for the wiring of the outer two Class A power amp tubes which were switched to Pentode operation instead of Triode for a 10w RMS increase over previous Simul-Class amplifiers (15w/75w) making 25w/85w.

Mesa ultimately ended the Mark III's production since it overlapped with production of its successor, the Mark IV, which was introduced in 1990. Mark IIIs were still in steady production around 1994, and finally ceased as late as 1997, 11 years after their launch.


I've never owned a Mark III, but have a Mark IV and a Quad Preamp. I completely agree with the others. This seller is asking for WAY too much. Honestly, given the rise in Mesa Mark used prices, I'd be tempted to just get a Mesa Mark VII.


Don't believe everything you read online. the Green and Blue have the same amount of preamp gain. Difference is in the power section. Also the later Greens don't have the serial number inscribed, just a sticker, and a few other cosmetic differences. I own several of each version.
 
All of the stripes are cool, so you can't go wrong with any of them. I had a red stripe for a while and it was a great amp. Supposedly the pre-amp of the red stripe is the closest to the IIC+ if you are looking to cop that tone??, but I think all Mark III's are much more grittier, sizzly sounding amps than the IIC+.
My III green stripe ++ hangs with my wizards and Hermansons . It’s more than people think . It’s just a pleasure to plug into any day
 
That is way too expensive, but I have to say my no-stripe III+ is my favorite out of all the Boogies I´ve had.
 
Hi all, new here, hoping to get some advice on this amp as I’m not super familiar with all the different variations of the mark III

Apologies if this belongs to a forum member. Just looking for some input into rarity/pricing from the collective crew here.

If preferred, feel free to message me. I’d appreciate thoughts/advice from those in the know ?

Thanks in advance!

https://reverb.com/item/81736172-mesa-boogie-mark-iii-iic-black-dot-1985
Your profile picture reminds me of an ex-member’s one ?
 
I've had multiple IV's and got my first III recently, a blue stripe but dated '89. Honestly it kills, awesome amp. A few quirks as expected for an amp this age but the tone sounds just as fresh as when it came out. I actually might like it more than the IV... still not sure about that though. Honeymoon period.

I get the one OP linked is earlier and has the ++ mod but that price seems a bit wild to me.

And when I see a seller's description like "act quick or I'll change my mind" it just reminds me of those phishing scam training videos at work, where they try to create a false sense of urgency to make you do something dumb. You know, like buy a $2k-ish amp for $4k. I don't really know the value of these things that well though so maybe I'm missing something, like if Mike B stops doing the ++ mod that might cause a big price bubble, and I also don't know how much the ++ mod costs if you bought a "regular" Mark III and wanted it done.
 
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