
thegame
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Sounds great here...
Soggy bottom end, an undefined middle section and a thinning top end are the vibes I get from that video.
Now, on to the amp. See above.
Sounds great here...
I like it. I like it a lot. And put it in a long head shell, dammit.My Mesa Boogie Mark Series Dream Amp:
Channel 1 Voicings: Clean (JP2C or Tweed clean), Fat, Mark I, Pull bright
Channel 2 Voicings: Crunch, Mark IIB, Mark VII, Pull bright, Pull presence
Channel 3 Voicings: Mark III (red stripe), Mark IIC+, Mark IV (Rev A) Pull mod switch which changes Mark III to black/red stripe, changes Mark IIC+ to IIC++, and changes Mark IV from Rev A to Rev B. Pull Bright, Pull Fat, Pull Presence
2 Assignable EQ’s
Channel voicings and mod switch both foot switchable
Reverb
Channel assignable effects loop
Tubes: 4-6L6 or 4-EL-34 or 2-6L6 and 2-EL34
Midi Capable
Cab Clone IR
On behalf of the follicularly challenged, I demand this man be canceled. It is 2023 sir and bald is beautiful. Now excuse me while I soak my head in enough minoxidil to give an elephant a heart attack.Soggy bottom end, an undefined middle section and a thinning top end are the vibes I get from that video.
Now, on to the amp. See above.
The JP2C is not simul-class because it’s based on John Petrucci’s preferred Mark IIC+ HRG that is non-simul class. That is also my preferred IIC+. I find the simul-class Mark amps tend to sound smoother & more compressed, which I don’t like, but they seem to also be a bit tighter/faster, which I like. Also, although mixing 6L6’s & EL34’s in simul-class amps sounds cool on paper, most tend to prefer the sound with just 6L6’s, but not sure how it’ll translate on a Mark 7I can’t understand what’s new or unique to this amp? Hope people here get their hands on one soon and educate me on subject. And being back to one GEQ instead of two like J2PC speaks cost reduction to me.
Even simulclass in this seems half assed, no el34+6l6 combo possible. And werent these same people saying simulclass trannies are unavailable, that is why JP2C didn’t have it? Or am I trippin? I read something along the lines here on the forum I guess. Correct me if I am wrong.
The good thing is the trannies are massive, like on J2PC. Interesting, how much does it contribute to the end product.
I admit I suck at online clips lolMore videos are popping up on youtube.
They all sound like shit. Not because the amp is necessarily bad, but because all the demo people seem to think it's totally appropriate to show off the Mark's high gain modes by putting the amp through an open back 1x12 cab with a condenser mic thrown in front of it.
Christ these fucking people.
Absolutely agreed on your tone findings on simul class, I’ve also found possibly slightly darker tone on the top end.The JP2C is not simul-class because it’s based on John Petrucci’s preferred Mark IIC+ HRG that is non-simul class. That is also my preferred IIC+. I find the simul-class Mark amps tend to sound smoother & more compressed, which I don’t like, but they seem to also be a bit tighter/faster, which I like. Also, although mixing 6L6’s & EL34’s in simul-class amps sounds cool on paper, most tend to prefer the sound with just 6L6’s, but not sure how it’ll translate on a Mark 7
There was a split in the production run on the JP2C and Badlander amps when they went back to Schumacher, that are now made in Mexico, which imo are not as high quality made as the USA made classic tone. I’m also not a fan of the older looking tolex over the black taurus. With that being said the clips sound awesome. The mark series amps so depended on the graphic eq to shape the tone having only one really limits your ability to have 2 or 3 very different sounding channels in my opinion.I can’t understand what’s new or unique to this amp? Hope people here get their hands on one soon and educate me on subject. And being back to one GEQ instead of two like J2PC speaks cost reduction to me.
Even simulclass in this seems half assed, no el34+6l6 combo possible. And werent these same people saying simulclass trannies are unavailable, that is why JP2C didn’t have it? Or am I trippin? I read something along the lines here on the forum I guess. Correct me if I am wrong.
The good thing is the trannies are massive, like on J2PC. Interesting, how much does it contribute to the end product.
Yeah, I now remind that the tranny unavailability was In 2c+ Reissue context, not the JP2C. Thank you for correcting me.The JP2C is not simul-class because it’s based on John Petrucci’s preferred Mark IIC+ HRG that is non-simul class. That is also my preferred IIC+. I find the simul-class Mark amps tend to sound smoother & more compressed, which I don’t like, but they seem to also be a bit tighter/faster, which I like. Also, although mixing 6L6’s & EL34’s in simul-class amps sounds cool on paper, most tend to prefer the sound with just 6L6’s, but not sure how it’ll translate on a Mark 7
There was a split in the production run on the JP2C and Badlander amps when they went back to Schumacher, that are now made in Mexico, which imo are not as high quality made as the USA made classic tone. I’m also not a fan of the older looking tolex over the black taurus. With that being said the clips sound awesome. The mark series amps so depended on the graphic eq to shape the tone having only one really limits your ability to have 2 or 3 very different sounding channels in my opinion.
DangWhelp, sorry fam, but big bummer this morning.
Yesterday, I saw the charge from Sweetwater appear on my credit card and my order status was changed to "Ready to Ship." However, I didn't see a shipment notification yesterday afternoon, so I called and spoke to a Sales Engineer (not my usual guy; he was out yesterday) and he said the amp was boxed and awaiting pickup by FedEx.
This morning, I awoke and did not see a shipment notification from Sweetwater. So I texted my sales engineer and the other guy responded with this message.
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So it looks like Sweetwater never got them in, despite other retailers having it in stock. I politely voiced my frustration and said I had preordered to avoid this exact scenario, and that I wanted one shipping to me the day of release. I even noted that other retailers appear to have it in stock.
I asked the rep for an ETA on the amp arriving at Sweetwater and he doesn't have one so I cancelled my order.
At this point, I'm pretty bummed so I'll skip this one for now. What a let down.
Sorry to the guys who were waiting to get some opinions on this today. I'm bummed.