
marvcus
Well-known member
Had some spare time and stopped in to try some amps.
I really liked them both. I haven't played a Mark series amp in about 7 years, but right when I turned it on and strummed a chord, I knew the clean channel was so much better than a IV. I really liked the gain channel, too. Although, the Mark IIC+ setting does not "feel" like the IIC+ I had (buttery is the best way to describe the feel on the IIC+) but the sound is close. I liked the Extreme setting, actually, but it gives a big dB boost when switched from the other two channels. Overall, I'd probably spend my jack on a IIC+, but I could see being satisfied with the 5 if I were looking for the Mark tone.
Also, I was REALLY impressed with the Electrodyne. Aside from the fact the amp was poorly maintained (I was at GC - what else is new)- the input jack flickered in and out at first - I thought the tones were great. Thick but not muddy, very british. Very "singing" amp. The clean didn't seem to be Fender clean, but it was better than I expected. It was more of a cross between a Fender clean and british-type clean. The low gain and hi gain channels really shine - it's a nice combo. Best combo I've played in a while. Easy to dial in. They got the voicing just right on this one.
Neither can touch my Egnater rig IMO, but both were nice and definitely worth trying out.
I really liked them both. I haven't played a Mark series amp in about 7 years, but right when I turned it on and strummed a chord, I knew the clean channel was so much better than a IV. I really liked the gain channel, too. Although, the Mark IIC+ setting does not "feel" like the IIC+ I had (buttery is the best way to describe the feel on the IIC+) but the sound is close. I liked the Extreme setting, actually, but it gives a big dB boost when switched from the other two channels. Overall, I'd probably spend my jack on a IIC+, but I could see being satisfied with the 5 if I were looking for the Mark tone.
Also, I was REALLY impressed with the Electrodyne. Aside from the fact the amp was poorly maintained (I was at GC - what else is new)- the input jack flickered in and out at first - I thought the tones were great. Thick but not muddy, very british. Very "singing" amp. The clean didn't seem to be Fender clean, but it was better than I expected. It was more of a cross between a Fender clean and british-type clean. The low gain and hi gain channels really shine - it's a nice combo. Best combo I've played in a while. Easy to dial in. They got the voicing just right on this one.
Neither can touch my Egnater rig IMO, but both were nice and definitely worth trying out.