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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: maliciousteve on March 29, 2006, 12:54:35 AM

Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: maliciousteve on March 29, 2006, 12:54:35 AM
Hey guys. For my bands new CD, we're playing with my 7 string Ibanez through our producers Mark IV. The sound is just amazing. It's a very dynamic and smooth sounding amp and handles 7 strings stupidly well. Even when turning the volume down on the guitar, the clean sound is awesome (using an EMG 707). Although i can't afford one of these, is there any amp out there that can do things like the Mark IV? that won't cost me an arm and leg?

P.s, i'm still happy with my ADA MP-1 through a Peavey Classic power amp, but i can't resist the Mark IV's sound.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: genocidal tendencies on March 29, 2006, 01:12:11 AM
It must be pretty good if it can drag good cleans out of an emg. What kind of budget are we talking about? I'd hate to just suggest another amp you can't afford...
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: maliciousteve on March 29, 2006, 11:08:16 AM
realisticly i have nothing. But i can save up. But maybe, nothing over 900?
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: Spleen on March 29, 2006, 04:58:11 PM
The Mesa Boogie mark IV is one of the nicest, most versatile amps I've ever heard.  It's too bad they're ridiculously expensive.  The Road king is also a very impressive (and expensive) piece of kit.  

I'm afraid I have no real advice on a cheaper solution.  Actually i just thought of something.  It won't give you Mark IV tone but Line 6 have a fairly OK Mesa Boogie rectifier emulation on their amps.  The Flextone 3, or perhaps even a PodXT with a fairly "transparent" amp might be a cheaper solution.  It's what I did.  I didn't have the money for a Mesa Boogie so I bought a Flextone.  The Vetta II sounds great but is as expensive as a Mesa Boogie.

That being said, I find the guitar sounds in Guitar Rig 2 much more accurate than my Flextone 1.  That is an incredible program.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: dave_mc on March 29, 2006, 05:35:10 PM
I haven't tried the mark IV, but going by the other mesas I've tried, i'd look into a laney vh100r (or maybr a gh, but i haven't tried those).

I have no idea if it'll get close though.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: JamesHealey on April 07, 2006, 11:46:29 AM
I wanted a Mark IV, i got an ENGL Screamer 50.
it's no Mark IV but it's deffinatly getting there.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: dave_mc on April 07, 2006, 12:43:32 PM
^hmmm. Aren't engls kind of brighter than mesas though? (darn fine amp though, i own an engl, and don't own a mesa, lol- but if he wants the mesa tone...)

but yeah, for around about £900, and having not tried the marks ( :lol: ), what i'd probably look into is:

those laneys i mentioned.
engl screamer/thunder (try both, they're probably voiced differently)
mesa f30

ashdown fallen angel combo (haven't tried, and have heard dodgy things about the reliability, but it's meant to sound kind of between a marshall and a mesa. at the price though (just over £300), i'd assume the others would eat it alive...)
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: screamingdaisy on April 07, 2006, 01:29:46 PM
You won't find anything that sounds like a Mesa, except a Mesa.

Also, if you've grown accustomed to a real MkIV, a Line 6 emulation just won't cut it.

The thing to remember is that the whole Mesa Mark series are basically a hot rodded and revoiced blackface Fender Bassman....hence their surprisingly good cleans.

I'd like to be able to help, but I'm affraid the closest you'll come is one of Boogie's budget amps.....50 Cal, DC series, Studio .22, ect.  Most of these are designed to be stripped down (ie, cheaper) versions of the full blown Marks.  A friend of mine uses a DC10 and it's a great amp.

Also, depending on what they cost over there, the MkIII is in considerably less demand than the MkII and MkIV, and therefore is usually cheaper.  They're just as good sounding as both the MkII and MkIV, but they lack in the "famous User" department, thus why they're in less demand.

I own a couple Mesas and a Laney GH100TI.  I think the Laney sounds killer.....very natural/organic sounding high gain.....but it doesn't sound anything like a Mark.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: maliciousteve on April 07, 2006, 01:46:42 PM
Quote from: JamesHealey
I wanted a Mark IV, i got an ENGL Screamer 50.
it's no Mark IV but it's deffinatly getting there.


I have to agree. The Screamer 50 was incredibly versatile and was close to the mark IV.

I guess i would have to keep my eyes open.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: fatbob on April 07, 2006, 02:09:20 PM
I played a through a markIV a few years back, when trying out a few guitars. Didn't like any of the guitars, but the Mesa was amazing- remains the benchmark amp for me, wish I had the £2k for one!
Getting to the point though, if they are based on a souped-up fender, would a HR deluxe/deville come close? (never tried one myself)
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: dave_mc on April 07, 2006, 06:40:05 PM
^well, i haven't tried a mark, but i tried an HRD a few years ago, and the OD sucked, IMO- nothing like a mesa. Cleans and blues tones were good though.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: Bainzy on April 07, 2006, 07:13:23 PM
£2000 for an amp? The profit mark-up must be huge on those amps.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: Ratrod on April 07, 2006, 07:15:21 PM
The MIV is still on my wish list. If I can ever miss that huge amount of money, I'll get one. It was the heart of Metallica's sound in their good days.

Walter Trout also played one, if my memory serves me well.
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: Dakine on April 07, 2006, 07:18:26 PM
Agggghhhh!  :twisted:
Title: Mesa Mark IV's
Post by: screamingdaisy on April 07, 2006, 08:30:37 PM
Quote from: Ratrod
It was the heart of Metallica's sound in their good days.


*cough* Mark IIC+ *cough*

 :D


Quote from: Bainzy
£2000 for an amp? The profit mark-up must be huge on those amps.


Particularily outside the US.


Quote from: fatbob
if they are based on a souped-up fender, would a HR deluxe/deville come close?


No.  The old "Blackface" Fenders used to have a decent overdrive to them.   Modern "Silverface" Fenders are designed to be ultra high headroom and ultra clean.