I was working on a mod for the Mesa DC-5, after finding its sound rather dull. But then I started reading the schematics. I was scratching my head at the lead channel having two tone stacks, moved the tone controls to the first one earlier in the circuit as is traditional in the Mark series, but just couldn't balance the gain. I found a .50 Caliber+ and a stock DC-5 in a store, and compared them. The 50 Cal+ blew the stock DC-5 away. I then saw the price on the .50 Cal+ and figured it was cheap enough to buy as a reference.
But the more I played it, the more I realized this was the Mark-series tone I had in my head all along. I swapped in the logo plate (it was missing its logo plate) and the Celestion Black Shadow from my project DC-5 shortly after getting it home. However, I had one quibble, the presence knob did nearly nothing at low volumes. Apparently, it's not a real presence control, but a simple tone knob after the master volume. I re-implemented it as an actual presence control and it now opens up. This extra note definition made all the difference.
I was going to put my '84 Rhoads on the chopping block, after dropping it to B Standard tuning and trying it through the project DC-5 and the cascaded Marshall Studio Vintage, but it now sounds so right through the .50 Cal+ with an actual presence control.
But the more I played it, the more I realized this was the Mark-series tone I had in my head all along. I swapped in the logo plate (it was missing its logo plate) and the Celestion Black Shadow from my project DC-5 shortly after getting it home. However, I had one quibble, the presence knob did nearly nothing at low volumes. Apparently, it's not a real presence control, but a simple tone knob after the master volume. I re-implemented it as an actual presence control and it now opens up. This extra note definition made all the difference.
I was going to put my '84 Rhoads on the chopping block, after dropping it to B Standard tuning and trying it through the project DC-5 and the cascaded Marshall Studio Vintage, but it now sounds so right through the .50 Cal+ with an actual presence control.
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