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midnightlaundry":2fw609w4 said:Riddle me this buttman:..
What is it exactly that the MV doesn't nail about the 2C+ a IV modes compared to the original amps?
Well I'm not buttman...
but,
I own a 2c+ and a Mark V. One thing that is obvious to anyone is the 2C+'s volume knob sensitivity. REALLY good sounds with the knob rolled back. Mark V can't do that as well. 2C+ has a kind of transparency and depth to the tone in the low mids...really detailed. The presence knob seems voiced higher in the 2C+. Doesn't add as much fizz when turned up. The Mark V is like watching a movie of the real thing. You can find yourself caught up and involved but it ain't real. The MV is pretty dam good though. The Mark2C+'s clean channel is outstanding too. So is the MV's "fat clean" which is the obvious comparison...can't really say one is better than the other, just different. Again its a low mid "thang" the 2C+ has when winding up the volume. The MarkV channel 1 can get more chimey pristine cleans.
I sometimes wonder how much of this is due to the FAR SUPERIOR Sylvania STR's the 2c+ came with. One day I'm gonna slap those tubes in the MV and rock out.

I can't speak directly to the Mark4 but I've heard plenty of them. It seems to have an in your face quality that the Mark V doesn't quite have when in the Mark 4 mode. Could it be that most Mark 4's had an EV speaker? Maybe.
edit: One thing I failed to mention is the switch on the MarkV that disables the global master, tuner and the loop. With that off the amp really comes alive in a good way...but you give up some useful features for live use.