TheGreatGreen
Well-known member
Honestly, the Chicken Little act everybody seems to be pulling right now is pretty funny.
Like come on, at the very least, the IIC+ Reissue is probably not going to be worlds different than the IIC+ mode on the Mark VII, which has already been shown to be super close to the OG. And these amps were made by the same company at basically the same time. Any amp from a company like Mesa is going to take WAY longer than a year to go from concept to store shelves so it's basically guaranteed they were being developed in parallel.
Even if the IIC+ Reissue and the VII's IIC+ mode are as identical as possible, I'd bet the IIC+ is going to sound better than the VII's IIC+ mode because it has more options available. Two drive knobs, a bunch of push pull pots, etc.
Do you really, seriously think they'd make the VII's IIC+ mode as good as we've all heard it to be while at the same time pushing the IIC+ Reissue out the door with it only able to sound as crap-tastic as we've heard it sound far?
Like come on, at the very least, the IIC+ Reissue is probably not going to be worlds different than the IIC+ mode on the Mark VII, which has already been shown to be super close to the OG. And these amps were made by the same company at basically the same time. Any amp from a company like Mesa is going to take WAY longer than a year to go from concept to store shelves so it's basically guaranteed they were being developed in parallel.
Even if the IIC+ Reissue and the VII's IIC+ mode are as identical as possible, I'd bet the IIC+ is going to sound better than the VII's IIC+ mode because it has more options available. Two drive knobs, a bunch of push pull pots, etc.
Do you really, seriously think they'd make the VII's IIC+ mode as good as we've all heard it to be while at the same time pushing the IIC+ Reissue out the door with it only able to sound as crap-tastic as we've heard it sound far?