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Don't make me break out the non-prayer-based weaponry...
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gts said:
btw I want your 4x12 halfback!!

Not that one, you don't. :lol:

Poor carpeted thing. I rescued it from Highland Music after I had foolishly sold my last two Halfbacks to buy Thieles (nice, just not for me). I got a smoking deal on it, however, because the guys said it didn't sound great, and had "issues". Issue one was it was stuffed with foam. Lots of it. Issue two was that someone who really didn't know what they were doing had rewired it incorrectly, and one of the speakers wasn't even hooked up causing it to read wonky on the ol' multimeter. Then there was the black carpet. I wouldn't bet a ton of money on it or anything, but I don't think Mesa ever carpeted any of their equipment like Carvin, and some other companies did.

Once the "issues" were taken care I fired it up, and the Celestions G12-65s that were in it started to sing. Man, I like those speakers. At the time I had a Stiletto, and I wanted an all Celestion cab, so I swapped the bottom MS-12s for C-90s, but now I kinda wish I had them back to try with my DC.
 
wnlively said:
Load up the Mark V , Were headen for a showdown.

We gonna kick some dc boodie and leave those C+ guys only one number left to call

1 800 CRY BABY

No call necessary. The showdown happened today. The MkV is an excellent amp for the price, as it will do some things that my MkII will not. Would I sell my loaded C+ to fund a MkV? HELL NO! :twisted: I tend to like the so-called "sub lows" that are apparent in the EQ C+ models. There will be a full review in the Vintage Amps forum very soon. :D
 
JOEY B. said:
wnlively said:
Load up the Mark V , Were headen for a showdown.

We gonna kick some dc boodie and leave those C+ guys only one number left to call

1 800 CRY BABY

No call necessary. The showdown happened today. The MkV is an excellent amp for the price, as it will do some things that my MkII will not. Would I sell my loaded C+ to fund a MkV? HELL NO! :twisted: I tend to like the so-called "sub lows" that are apparent in the EQ C+ models. There will be a full review in the Vintage Amps forum very soon. :D


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Hey Bob, a certain Hamer Vector into my IIC+ is a recipe for magic. I took a spin on the local GC MKV, and I don't thiink your DC has any apologizing to do.

Just sayin'

Z
 
gibson5413 said:
Extreme has no balls?? I put this clip together 30 mins after I got my Mark V home with the Extreme mode. It has only gotten better since. The Mark V may not be for you but it certainly does not lack in the balls department:

http://www.netmusicians.org/files/75-This%20is%20Absolution%20%28rough%29.mp3

Here is another clip of the Mark IV mode

http://www.netmusicians.org/files/84-Damage%20Inc%20%28no%20boost%29.mp3
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gibson5413 said:
Extreme has no balls?? I put this clip together 30 mins after I got my Mark V home with the Extreme mode. It has only gotten better since. The Mark V may not be for you but it certainly does not lack in the balls department:

http://www.netmusicians.org/files/75-This%20is%20Absolution%20%28rough%29.mp3

Here is another clip of the Mark IV mode

http://www.netmusicians.org/files/84-Damage%20Inc%20%28no%20boost%29.mp3

Don't get me wrong: I really like the tone on these clips. But man, they could be almost any amp. For sure, a Mark IV could do these tones and so could so many other amps that aren't even Mesas.
 

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