
SBlue
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Unfortunately, never had a chance to try out a MK2/3/25th...
Agreed- a mk2 is probably the pick I’d make for rhythm, and my 25th is probably my favorite lead ampYes,
I basically agree with your thoughts, Yehuda.?
I actually got to play thru a 25th Anniversary and A/B’d my MkII and I definitely prefer the MkII for that ‘Marshall Kerrrrannnng’ upper midrange chirp and bark.
But, it’s all so subjective and like you say, if I were after more of that fat Bogner Legato ‘Milky’ Lead tone, the 25th was great.
For me, the MkII is more aggressive, tight and that pissed off Marshall flavor.
Sounds a lot like how I’d describe my Mk2. I wouldn’t say mine is in the same league still of being fast or tight like the Hermansson’s or Dino are (nothing else I’ve tried yet is), but quite tight and fast vs most other amps on the Heat ch. My Mk2 seems to also be thicker and more growly in the low mids on the meat and crunch ch. The 25th anniversary I tried was a lot more saturated, forgiving and friendly for lead playing than my Mk2The 100w MK-1 version I had, which ended up with Mike Fortin, was a true beast.
The crunch, meat and heat channel had a very strong and aggressive tone, but not saturated at all, type of gain. Really punchy and fast too. Very unforgiven, but with the right player and some volume, it would become this bigger than life sounding amp, that would shake walls with the output volume on only 4.
The closest thing I've heard to it is the Dino 962 I own, on the British or Scream channels, but with the boost function off. The Dino has that same unsaturated, fast, smooth but still aggressive tone, and with a huge low end.
100%. Curious how the Mk2 will change with EL34’s vs the 6L6’s it came withAgreed- a mk2 is probably the pick I’d make for rhythm, and my 25th is probably my favorite lead amp
depending how it goes maybe I’ll get el34s in mine as well100%. Curious how the Mk2 will change with EL34’s vs the 6L6’s it came with
Yes, should wait for mine first as the guinea pig lol. In general I’ve usually preferred EL34’s for more rhythm stuff like palm mutes and powerchords and 6L6’s for leads and cleans, but of course I’ve found exceptions toodepending how it goes maybe I’ll get el34s in mine as well
If you’re talking about my Dino, you pretty much only played it with the Boost on, which I found extremely saturated and not at all like the Poundcake MK1 I had.Sounds a lot like how I’d describe my Mk2. I wouldn’t say mine is in the same league still of being fast or tight like the Hermansson’s or Dino are (nothing else I’ve tried yet is), but quite tight and fast vs most other amps on the Heat ch. My Mk2 seems to also be thicker and more growly in the low mids on the meat and crunch ch. The 25th anniversary I tried was a lot more saturated, forgiving and friendly for lead playing than my Mk2
Yes mine doesn’t even have a depth control, but still a lot of low endI have tried both in mine and I prefer EL34’s. The 6L6’s still retained the sonic character of the amplifier, but it became a little bit further away from the (Marshall) signature that I like. The 34s just have that added upper mid range character that suits this amplifier, which already has a ton of bottom end with the depth control.
Yeah I was really enjoying it with those 2 knobs active where it was nothing like my poundcake either, but in retrospect should’ve explored a bit more with them disengaged. The Fortin Natas I tried I don’t remember really sounding much like either ampIf you’re talking about my Dino, you pretty much only played it with the Boost on, which I found extremely saturated and not at all like the Poundcake MK1 I had.
Now, if playing my 962 on either the Scream or British channel with the boost off, that’s the very closest I’ve got to the Poundcake MK1 I had before. No wonder Fortin wanted it really bad.
Great thread / info - thanks all. I guess the only piece we’re missing is how the MK I stacks up to the MK II/III. I think @DanTravis62 might have played a MK I and maybe a MK II or III….? I know @SBlue had a MK I at some point.
I owned a bogner modded 50w MK1 and have played multiple 100w mk1, mk2, and mkiiis
They're all fantastic IMO, lots of people prefer the mark I's but I prefer the mark II and IIIs.
They mark i is slightly "hairier" and a little bit looser and softer feeling under the fingers than the later revisions IMO - probably the one with the biggest "wow" factor as far as playing leads
The meat channel, especially on the later revisions, is as @SQUAREHEAD mentioned, is pretty close to the larry british channel though not exact
I love the crunch channel on the Poundcake with a boost, personally
Found another video of my former MK1 on YouTube. Never mind the sound quality... it was done with an iPhone 4 in a room that was still not treated for acoustics, at my previous studio in Brazil.
Now I want one
This amp has been on my radar forever, seems I will need to address that!
Waiting for the new “Plastic” and “Chirp” controls. I heard those are coming soon.Get one of those Ground Zero Amp Works Hellions instead.
Those are in everything that company touches.Waiting for the new “Plastic” and “Chirp” controls. I heard those are coming soon.
Those are in everything that company touches.