MESA MARK IIC+ REISSUE - FULL DEMO

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What guitar picks do you recommend for those with purple hair?
From the looks of it my guess is that you’re a Megadeth Risk era fan, and that screams for James Hetfield Snakebyte guitar.
Lucky for you I have an invisible snakebyte you can buy so people stay fully focused on your hair!
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Oh you asked for picks… you’re asking the wrong questions!
 
From the looks of it my guess is that you’re a Megadeth Risk era fan, and that screams for James Hetfield Snakebyte guitar.
Lucky for you I have an invisible snakebyte you can buy so people stay fully focused on your hair!
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Oh you asked for picks… you’re asking the wrong questions!

Ola buy my custom shop MX's instead....treat yo self
 
Ola's reappearance means I need to save some money to get one of those Marcus Siepen guitars

That's like the sexiest new superstrat i've seen in years
 
From the looks of it my guess is that you’re a Megadeth Risk era fan, and that screams for James Hetfield Snakebyte guitar.
Lucky for you I have an invisible snakebyte you can buy so people stay fully focused on your hair!


Oh you asked for picks… you’re asking the wrong questions!

:unsure: I see, so the right question for me would be when do you plan on releasing a Solar 8 string Multiscale Type X?
Preferably in the Canibalismo finish.
 
Yeah. I can't really watch his videos after seeing that one. Plus, who what's to hear the Pull Me Under riff over and over.
VHT stuff may not be for everybody, but the D60/120s I've had are killer sounding amps that thump like an old Marshall.
 
Came across this vid between a MKIV and the RI MKIIC+,


Ok here's something interesting about Mark amps. See how the IIC+ RI's Mid and Low-Mid silders still have a centimeter or two left before they bottom out? That's where about 60% of the range is on these sliders. That IIC+ is nowhere near as scooped as it could be dialed to be.

For some reason, Mesa uses a GEQ where the sliders are not linear, but instead they barely impact the tone at all for around the first 2/3rds of the travel from center to edge on either side of the middle line, then the vast majority of their effect happens at the very outer limits of slider's range.

I don't know if that guy is just being disingenuous, or if he just hasn't thought to drop the sliders any more than that, or if he's one of those players who doesn't like deviating controls very far from "neutral" for some reason, but that IIC+ RI has plenty more scoop in it that what this video shows.
 
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