NRD: It's finally here and ready to boogie! ;)

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way cool! Congrats.

where'd you find the feet? I need feet for my Laney
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Congrats on a cool rig! I have never played a Mark series amp, but I think I might have to swing in the local dealer to check out the Mark V now!

Also, the angle of the picture either makes your cab look small in comparison to your shoes OR you have some skis for fee :D

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Tommy Eisen wrote:What stripe is it? And congrats, that's my own personal favorite amp.


Green Stripe! Sounds amazing.
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100 watt wrote:way cool! Congrats.

where'd you find the feet? I need feet for my Laney


You can order them from Mesa. They definitely do the job. I think $1.25 each foot. Check out they're online shop!
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Pretty sweet, duder. Out of pure curiosity (i.e., this is in NO way a criticism!), with the smallbox head like that, why not go for one of Boogie's vertical 2x12s ~ was there something about the Recto cab in particular that you were after? Again, awesome rig ~ just random curiosity on my part. :)
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draelyc wrote:Pretty sweet, duder. Out of pure curiosity (i.e., this is in NO way a criticism!), with the smallbox head like that, why not go for one of Boogie's vertical 2x12s ~ was there something about the Recto cab in particular that you were after? Again, awesome rig ~ just random curiosity on my part. :)


Not to answer for the guy, but the vertical 2x12's just don't come up that often if you're looking for a used one. You tend to get a better deal on the horizontal ones because they are available in abundance...and they're fucking awesome!!!
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colejustesen wrote:Congrats on a cool rig! I have never played a Mark series amp, but I think I might have to swing in the local dealer to check out the Mark V now!

Also, the angle of the picture either makes your cab look small in comparison to your shoes OR you have some skis for fee :D

Cole


Haha just the angle. Size 9.5. :lol:
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Edwards LP Sykes (Duncan Distortions)

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AC15 w/ an Alnico Blue
AC30
Mesa Mark III Green Stripe with R2 Volume Mod
Wangs 2204HW
Line 6 Helix with ISP FS8
2x12 Mesa Recto cab
Monoprice 1x12 w/ a Vintage 30
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Rocket Sauce wrote:
draelyc wrote:Pretty sweet, duder. Out of pure curiosity (i.e., this is in NO way a criticism!), with the smallbox head like that, why not go for one of Boogie's vertical 2x12s ~ was there something about the Recto cab in particular that you were after? Again, awesome rig ~ just random curiosity on my part. :)


Not to answer for the guy, but the vertical 2x12's just don't come up that often if you're looking for a used one. You tend to get a better deal on the horizontal ones because they are available in abundance...and they're fucking awesome!!!


Makes sense! :thu:
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draelyc wrote:Pretty sweet, duder. Out of pure curiosity (i.e., this is in NO way a criticism!), with the smallbox head like that, why not go for one of Boogie's vertical 2x12s ~ was there something about the Recto cab in particular that you were after? Again, awesome rig ~ just random curiosity on my part. :)


I think the vertical cabs are teh sexz. I just got a crazy deal on the Recto cab. And thanks! Something else that got my attention was the cab has seen gigs. Didn't want to have to worry about it. I do, however, have to take great care of the Mark III. :love:

Overall, I really like the look of it. For some reason I could never vibe with the vertical cabs personally although I think they are sexy?? :confused:
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Music Man Stingray RS (59/JB)
Edwards LP Sykes (Duncan Distortions)

Amps:
AC15 w/ an Alnico Blue
AC30
Mesa Mark III Green Stripe with R2 Volume Mod
Wangs 2204HW
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2x12 Mesa Recto cab
Monoprice 1x12 w/ a Vintage 30
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darkintension wrote:
draelyc wrote:Pretty sweet, duder. Out of pure curiosity (i.e., this is in NO way a criticism!), with the smallbox head like that, why not go for one of Boogie's vertical 2x12s ~ was there something about the Recto cab in particular that you were after? Again, awesome rig ~ just random curiosity on my part. :)


I think the vertical cabs are teh sexz. I just got a crazy deal on the Recto cab. And thanks! Something else that got my attention was the cab has seen gigs. Didn't want to have to worry about it. I do, however, have to take great care of the Mark III. :love:

Overall, I really like the look of it. For some reason I could never vibe with the vertical cabs personally although I think they are sexy?? :confused:


I totally get that. I'm the same way with Strats. :freak: Love 'em, love the tones Strat players get with 'em, but I just can't gel with 'em. :idk:
ajaxlepinski wrote:Lack of personal style? Dude, you're the Sean Connery of GAB! :lol:


Dave wrote:Draelyc - can write a solid song, and play tasty leads despite his internal neurotic tendencies. Despite a million debates raging in his head over string guage, pickup height, Pete Townshend's sexual history, and pick material he makes his Shiva give up the goods. Plus his unplugged electric tone... well... it exists.


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