I've got about 300 - 400 stocked away. Chinese military grade. Beijing's finest.
I've got about 300 - 400 stocked away. Chinese military grade. Beijing's finest.
JP's personal amp the JP2C was based on was a MKIIC+ HRG... no "++".
The shred mode when used on channel 3 of the JP2C is similar as far as the idea goes... but the sound is different. The shred mode is much noisier and doesn't blend in as well with the sound of a HRG MKIIC++... I played them both side to side for year. I do like the shred mode and the JP2C is the best amp MB has release in the last 20 years IMHO. The ++ when on sounds thicker, fuller, less compressed, and not as noisy... even with the gain pot jacked.
Thank you OZ for keeping it real. I know there are times when people love to give you shit but you keep it real.The MK7 sounds like ass IMHO. Processed, sterile, flat, unattractive ass.
Sorry man, Mike stopped working on MkIVs some time ago. AFAIK he only touches IIs and IIIs now.
So does he repair every amp that comes to Mesa/Boogie for service, or does he have assistants or the other techs?That's no longer true. Spoke with him directly.
I’ve had a mark III red stripe++, mark V and a mark VII. The VII shared a lot more with the III than the V for me. I found it to be pretty big sounding with a good punch, though I could always want more in that department. The V was totally anemic and lacked any low end that was really usable. So I have had a pretty different experience. I’ve not used it many band situations yet, mostly recording though. I’m on the list for a IIC+ reissue and I’m looking forward to seeing how they compare.I love the JP2C, i wasnt a fan of the mark v, the mark vii was ok but i never got to play it at band volume and after reading some of the posts earlier i dont think i want a mark vii anymore, im hoping the new reissue sounds good and maybe i will buy one, or i might grab another mark iv or mark iii, im too cheap to pay the crazy prices for a real 2C+.
So does he repair every amp that comes to Mesa/Boogie for service, or does he have assistants or the other techs?
Thank you!
My friend has a Mark IV and it recently broke. I honestly can't think of a better person to fix it than Mike B.I think you may have to contact him directly. If you contact Mesa/Boogie they may route your amp to Nashville or other service centers.
We'll probably do that. Thank you!Mike said some Mark IV's are unrepairable depending on what caps they have and how much damage they may have caused. I would probably send photos of the board before shipping anything. Shipping w/insurance costs me $150!!!
those are most likely those transition models or late A's. The mark IV's from like 94-95 and on should be fine when it comes to those 10,000uf 16v caps.We'll probably do that. Thank you!
Nope, my friend's amp is B. Anyway unfortunately his amp won't go to Mike B. he decided to send it to Scotland.those are most likely those transition models or late A's. The mark IV's from like 94-95 and on should be fine when it comes to those 10,000uf 16v caps.