
jackevorkian wrote: is this the one to try and find? Would the MKIIb or MKIIc be a better choice?
jackevorkian wrote:By far my favorite Garcia tone of all time...and rather short lived. The overdrive is a bit darker and nastier (in a good way), and the cleans are fatter and sweeter than any of his other rigs. Can this all be chalked up to the MKIIa?
If I were in the market for a Mesa, having never owned a Mesa previously, is this the one to try and find? Would the MKIIb or MKIIc be a better choice?
Most of the Mesa talk on this site seems primarily about Bobby tones...curious about the Jerry/Mesa perspective.
playingdead wrote:I think a lot of it is chalked up to the Dual Sound pickups in the Tiger at the time, I hear that fatter tone on the GD recordings from around then ... November 1979 soundboards and spring 1980 as well. I think the JGB stuff through the Boogie is a bit dirtier but you're not going to get that fat tone from a split Super II in the middle, I don't think.
Scully also remarked that Garcia played his guitar a lot louder in the JGB than he did in the Dead, which could have something to do with it as well..

Capt Rosebuddy wrote:playingdead wrote:I think a lot of it is chalked up to the Dual Sound pickups in the Tiger at the time, I hear that fatter tone on the GD recordings from around then ... November 1979 soundboards and spring 1980 as well. I think the JGB stuff through the Boogie is a bit dirtier but you're not going to get that fat tone from a split Super II in the middle, I don't think.
Scully also remarked that Garcia played his guitar a lot louder in the JGB than he did in the Dead, which could have something to do with it as well..
Couldn't agree more. I Think that Keene College release has really done wonders for the gear head scene, it's basically lightning in a bottle.
The other thing to keep in mind, and it's a little off topic, is the 13+ lbs of guitar the pup's where attached to..



lunasparks wrote:Thread revived!
GAS has seized me again and I just bought a Mark iia (being shipped now). What I was looking for was a 1x12 combo to use for occasional gigs. I love the tone I get from my PRRI (1x10, JBL K110) but it can't stay clean at our gig volumes; and I REALLY love my SMS paired with single E120 and MC250 powered...but it's kind of a pain to drag around. So I thought I might try something a little different, thus the Mesa!
Here's my question: do we have any evidence of what kind of settings Jerry used with the iia during the Winter '80 god-tone days? I have a vague recollection like I've seen a pic that at least shows clearly how he set the EQ but I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Anyway, there are so many knobs on the amp I'm not sure where to even begin... so thought I'd check to see if anyone knows how Jerry had his dialed in and/or what others are using for settings. Any help much appreciated!!


Staemius wrote:Love this amp -
Volume 8
Treble 8
Bass 1-2
Middle 4 -5
Master 1 about 3
Lead Drive 7
Lead Master 2-3
Reverb 4
Prescence 4-5
Can't help you with the pre-amp questions - never tried that. Certainly not as clean as the SMS - not a fender style-clean - has some nice drive/grit to it.

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