Mesa/Boogie Mark VII 90/45/25W Tube Guitar Amps Demo
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After more than a decade of anticipation, a worthy heir to Mesa/Boogie’s lauded Mark Series of amplifiers finally emerges to take up the gauntlet: the Mark VII. Available in both combo and standalone-head configurations, the Mark VII delivers the iconic, tube-driven character of the Mark Series amps with a slew of contemporary accommodations. Join Don Carr to learn all you need to know about the latest entry in the Mesa/Boogie Mark dynasty. Check it out!
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Mesa/Boogie expands their venerable Mark Series with their latest flagship guitar amplifier, the Mark VII! Which riff would you palce first on this incredible amp? Let us know in the comments, and shop the Mesa/Boogie Mark VII at Sweetwater ????
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Fantastic playing! .. thanks Don. And that amp is off the hook…
I like that guitar ya got, what is that?
More knobs than a plane ????
Fantastic production and presentation gang! Nice work!
Does the headphone out also use the cab IR if desired?
Would consider this amp. However do not see that it is good to use for a at home player, playing not much louder than 85db (good full room sound). Where is the output (global master) gone? Don't see how this thing can be dialed in nicely for that purpose. Next thing is the fan. Again playing at home: at 85db you won't hear it, but when your idling you will always have that humming fan in the background. That is the reason why I kicked out my PS-100 out of my studio. … and will not go for the Mark VII.
turn the mids down bro, yikes
My 1979 Mesa Boogie Mark IIB is my favorite amp on planet Earth. 6000+ gigs later I haven't met an amp I like more. The most 'tweaky' amp too, so those who aren't familiar sometimes hate it. Great video! Mesa remains leading-edge in every way. Most of all in the most important way – tone. Also in durability.
it sounds great, but the price….
My knly suggestion with this one is : get an attenuator, this thing is very loud! Sounds great ???? and perfect for gigs. Love it!
Finally a Boogie demo that actually shows the variety of usable tones. Thank you.
Thank you for this demo. I know the metal heads out there love chugging through the Mark amps, but this showed how the Mark 7 is capable of producing much more sophisticated and sweeter tones. This was a helpful video.
what a amp just amazing
Sadly I did not hear one sound I liked..not the playing nor the player.this a p sounds flat and muddy 🙁
Unless I win it from Sweetwater or I win the lottery I'll never have one…because those aren't cheap.
Had it for 3 months. Love it! People saying it’s hard to dial in and too complicated have never had one. It’s easy! So much control and literally no bad sounds can come out of this.
Gotta be outta your mind if you'd pay $3500 for that.
I had a Mark V 90W and ended up getting the Mark VII because it started having issues. I was surprised at how different it is, and I think they really got it right. The core tone is the same, but the Mark V has so many tone shaping options that the end result tends to sound like something that has been processed down into a smaller, more precise form, like it has been mixed in a track. The VII has a lot more openness, punch and power. It sounds and feels more like a “traditional”, Fender type amp. A lot of people complained about the complexity of the Mark V, and I think they answered that correctly here. They removed a lot of the controls, but they really aren’t missed. It is a really pure, great tube amp that delivers the tone everyone wants, without complications. And then it adds modern features to let you go direct, and does it all with a much lighter weight and smaller footprint than the Mark V. I wasn’t sure about it before I played it, but I had them side by side and the VII was the winner. The size is smaller, but the sound is bigger. Win-win. And the clean channel really feels like Fenders I had in the past, which I couldn’t say about the Mark V.
The only downside is the price tag, of course. But if you want a Mark and can handle the cost, this one is it. It’s also a good sign that M/B is still producing the same quality under Gibson. I think you could go as far as saying this is the best Mark ever. Maybe not as “experimental” as past attempts, but giving people exactly what they want and need from the Mark series. Smart, and good.
Super great well structrured demo … and love the amp … hope they well be available in Europe soon.
I am glad they put a C90 in it instead of an EV, the EV Black Shadows weigh so much and the C90's sound better. I don't understand how they put in 4 6L6's, 5 12 AX7's and a spring reverb and it only weighs 58 pounds. Too bad it costs more than a decent car.
$7.600 U would be to scared to gig with it
I need it
Don looking like a super baller in that jacket
Sounds great, but let's be serious: Don Carr could make the crapiest Chinese practice amp sound good. I was just stunned to see how much these amps cost. ????????