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IT
TOOK 40 YEARS of Randall Smith’s experience designing high-performance
tube amps to get this much TONE under one roof and keep it easy to dial.
More than a collection of amplifiers, the MARK FIVE™ is a living
history of MESA’s® contributions and a tribute to the evolution of
electric guitar tone.
THEY’RE ALL HERE: the MARK I®, the
MARK IIC+®, the MARK IV®… all these are faithful recreations that
benefit from our decades of refinement and leave many saying they’re
better than the original! More than our Greatest Hits, you’ll also find
some new Brit-inspired circuits here that rival these classic Boogie
sounds and are destined to become iconic on their own merit.
No less than 9 patents stand guard
over your Tone… ensuring your investment will be protected and your amp
will hold its value. (MARK II C’s and MARK IV’s still sell for more than
their original purchase price). Beware of Imitators!
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MARK FIVE SPECIFICATIONS:
Simul-Class™ Power Amp (Patents
4,532,476 & 4,593,251) featuring Multi-Watt™ (Patent 7,602,927) and
Duo-Class™ (Patent 7,173,488) technologies which provide three power and
three operating class options that are channel assignable via 10/45/90
Watt Power Switches: Choose 2 power tubes operating in pure vintage
Class A (single-ended), producing 10 Watts - 2 tubes running in
time-honored Class A/B producing 45 Watts or 4 tubes running in Mesa’s
legendary, patented Simul-Class Power that blends the best of Class A
and Class A/B simultaneously to produce 90 Watts of pure tonal magic /
4x6L6 (or 4xEL-34), 7x12AX7, 1x5U4
• Bias Select Switch (6L6/EL34)
• Fixed Bias for Consistent, Maintenance Free Performance
• Full Power/Variac Power™ Switch (Patent 5,091,700)
• 3 Fully Independent Channels with 9
Modes (Channel 1 = Clean, Fat or Tweed™, Channel 2 = Edge, Crunch or
Mark I™, Channel 3 = Mark IIC+™, Mark IV™ or Extreme)

• Normal/Bold Switch on Channel 1,
Normal/Thick Switch on Channel 2 (Mark I mode only), Normal/Bright
Switch & Pentode/Triode Switch on Channel 3

• Each Channel features: Independent
Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence, Master, Footswitchable or
Auto-Assignable Contour Depth Control, Footswitchable All-Tube, Long
Spring Reverb Control, Rectifier Tracking™ (Auto-selects Tube for all 10
Watt Modes, Diode for all 90 Watt Modes, selectable Tube or Diode for
45 Watt Modes on Channels 1 and 2, Diode for 45 Watt Mode on Channel 3 -
Patents 5,168,438 & 7,193,458)
• 5 Band Graphic EQ is
Footswitchable, Channel Assignable and Selectable between 1 group of
5-Band Sliders or 3 channel specific, variable depth Contour Controls

• Footswitchable, Channel Assignable
or True Bypassable Fully Buffered FX Loop with Send Level Control (over
all channels when activated)

• Output Level Control (over all channels when activated)
• Footswitchable Solo Level Control – Patent 6,724,897 (over all channels when activated)
• True “Hard” Bypass Switch removes FX Loops, Output Level & Solo Level Controls from signal path
• Tuner Output w/Footswitchable Mute
• Slave Out w/Level Control
• Fan Cooled with On/Off Switch
• External Switching Jacks for Channels 2, 3 (channel 1 is default), EQ & Solo
• Aluminum Chassis • New 4x4 - 8
Button Footswitch (Bottom Row: Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 3, Solo –
Top Row: Reverb, FX Loop, EQ & Tuner Mute)
• Slip Cover
• Kitchen Sink, Ice Maker, Beer Cooler (just kidding) but easier to use than this list suggests (not kidding)!
• FORMATS: Medium Head (Width 22-7/8 inches) / 1x12 Combo, C90 Speaker, Casters
OVERVIEW
The MARK V is really a collection of
amplifiers. There are far too many circuits and sounds to think of it
as merely an amp. It is also a living history of our company. From the
groundbreaking MARK I that introduced the world to high-gain with it’s
cascading pre amp, to the Mark II - the world’s first high gain Dual
Mode Channel Switching amplifier and it’s later siblings that introduced
Simul-Class™power. From the MARK III that ushered in the era of 3
Channel footswtching performance, to the MARK IV which gave all this
power individual control, the MARK V is the embodiment of the last 40
years of guitar amp history.
PREAMP

Three
distinct Channels present the 3 footswitchable sounds in a simple to
dial platform, but don’t let that fool you… beneath each set of controls
lies another layer of performance. Each preamp Channel contains 3
distinct Modes that are controlled by a simple mini-toggle MODE switch
found in the upper left corner of each Channel. This switch is
responsible for the voicing of each Channel. In some cases these
voicings are related by style and give you important musical differences
within a gain structure and sonic theme. In other cases, both gain and
EQ are radically altered to achieve drastically different sounds - yet
these sounds appear on the same set of controls. This is a result of
needing a certain circuit architecture and Tone control string to
achieve a particular sound style. Sometimes these extreme mode
differences require different Gain and Tone control treatments to
achieve a recognizable and iconic sound. In other words, it may require
some dialing of the controls when you are touring through the modes.
With circuits capable of these extremes, there is simply no way to avoid
this. Don’t worry though, with what you learn in this manual combined
with using your ear - you will quickly learn to choose a mode and dial
it up to your needs in seconds.

CHANNEL
I contains the lowest gain sounds of the three Channels and can be
thought of as the Rhythm or Clean channel. The other two channels
contain modes that work better for soft clip, medium crunch and high
gain rhythm work. There is a tight, skinny CLEAN (toggle up), a warm,
rich FAT clean sound with added lower fundamental (toggle center) and a
higher gain pushed version of this architecture found in TWEED (toggle
down). A Channel-global BOLD voicing switch adds punch and cut starting
in the high mids to help you stand out in a dense mix and give you an
increase in headroom.
CHANNEL 2 is the transitional channel
between the low gain sounds of CHANNEL 1 and the high gain fury of
CHANNEL 3. This channel contains the biggest differences between modes
and there is definitely dialing required as you toggle through the
voicing Modes. A stripped, British-inspired EDGE (switch up) unleashes
low to mid gain aggression.

Low
mids are added for a thicker, throatier CRUNCH sound that travels up
the gain scale while retaining a tight attack. And finally, MARK I
flips the architecture to arrive at the iconic high gain voice that put
MESA on the map back in 1970 with the little Boogie amp. This creamy
voice is infused with thick bottom end and works great for fattening up
single note solo sounds. You may want to run the BASS control very low
(off to 10:00) when the GAIN is high in this mode to retain the best
attack characteristic and avoid flubbiness. There is also a
NORMAL/THICK switch that affects the MARK I Mode only to add extra gain
in the mids for added single note focus.
CHANNEL 3 goes on from there to encompass
the best of the MARK Series Overdrive sounds. Beginning with the MK II
C+ (switch up) the sound is pure, blistering focus and this is the
classic Boogie voice of the 80’s that became the foundation for players
like John Petrucci, James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, as well as a staple
for L.A.’s first call session players of the day Steve Lukather, Mike
Landau, Dean Parks and many more.

The
classic V curve on the Graphic EQ became an integral part of this sound
and went on to be the sound of choice for some of the hardest hitting
Punk and Hardcore bands of the 90’s and 2000’s and is still currently
used by many top acts. The original II C’S bring many times their
original selling price - if you can find one - and this faithful
recreation of that burning sound is the cornerstone of CHANNEL 3. The
MARK IV is also represented here in FAT (toggle center) where a dose of
thick midrange gain is added combined with a rounding out of the upper
harmonic peak. Finally EXTREME (switch down) unleashes all the
aggression and attack of this circuit for a full gain assault that cuts
through any mix. (Beware, the volume jumps up when EXTREME is
selected.) There is also a NORMAL / BRIGHT switch included that affects
all three Modes in CHANNEL 3.
EQUALIZER

The
on-board 5 Band Graphic EQ has been an iconic trademark of MARK Series
Boogies since they first appeared on the MARK I back in 1970. The
shaping power of this feature can’t be denied, especially when combined
with the MARK II’s tight, focused gain sound. In the ‘80’s the classic
“V” setting of the EQ on MARK II and III models became a new sound in
Heavy Rock and etched the on-board Graphic a place in Rock history.
While the MARK V Tone Controls are
accurate and effective over a wide range, they come earlier in the
signal chain and can only achieve so much shaping before they produce
possible imbalances in certain Modes. (One example might be the Bass
Control in Channels 2 and 3 - where in the MARK I and MARK II-C Modes -
too much bass dialed up early in the preamp will cause the sound to be
tubby and unfocused.
The Graphic EQ comes at the very end of
the signal chain so you can shape the final sound with the only
consideration being how much of a certain frequency your speakers,
cabinets - and ultimately your ears - can handle. (Extreme settings of
the two lowest Bands – 80Hz and 240Hz will use up power quickly and
overall headroom will be affected, especially in the 50W and 10W
settings of the Channel Power switch).
Each Channel is fitted with a mini-toggle
to select the 5 Band Graphic EQ, but the fun doesn’t stop there. The
MARK V gives you the choice of two ways to utilize the power of the
Graphic EQ for each Channel!
The mini-toggle within each Channel
(center mini-toggle) allows you to decide whether you want the EQ on all
the time in that Channel - EQ ON (toggle up), off all the time in that
Channel - EQ OFF (toggle center), or activated by the EQ button on the
Footswitch - EQ FTSW (toggle down).
A separate mini-toggle for each Channel
located in the left side of the Graphic EQ section allows you to select
whether you will use the actual SLIDERS (toggle up) to shape your
individual EQ curve or, a PRESET contour (toggle down) based on the
ever- popular “V” curve. The PRESET Mode is fitted with a PRESET DEPTH
control that allows you to dial in the right amount of the PRESET
contour for each Channel’s sound. For example, you might want to use
the SLIDERS selection on Channel 3 to craft your own signature lead
sound and two different mixes of the PRESET setting on Channels 1 and 2
for your clean rhythm and crunch sounds.
The ability to choose between these two
options when assigning the Graphic EQ to your sounds gives you ultimate
flexibility when dedicating the Channels. By combining subtle blends of
the Tone controls with the EQ options, virtually any sound you can
imagine is at your fingertips. Shaping power like this is what the MARK
V is all about and another reason to smile, knowing you’ve made an
investment in your long-term musical journey. This is one instrument
that can keep pace and grow with you as you evolve, helping you to reach
your full potential as a player.
POWER: MULTI-WATT™
The bottom 3 position mini toggle in each
Channel (lower left corner) is the MULTI-WATT™ Power feature that
determines the amount (wattage) and type (configuration) of power each
preamp Channel will be coupled with to create a classic sound. Any
amplifier’s sound is 50% preamp and 50% power, so this switch is
responsible for a large part of a given Channel’s personality and feel.
The choices repeat for all 3 Channels and they are 90 W, 45, and 10 W.
Using the switch is simple… just select the power you want for each
Channel, keeping in mind that the greatest headroom, focus and authority
will always be found in the 90 watt position. That’s how to use it,
but for those who want the full story, here it is.
Since 1981 Simul-Class™ Power has been
the heart and soul of the MARK Series amplifiers, imparting its sweet,
musical character onto any sound in the vast library of the now classic
MARK legacy. Cleans that shimmer with transparent layers of sweet
delicate highs, while the bottom end breathes a warm fundamental under a
bed of rich low mid ambience. Never harsh - always fat, the Simul lead
tone is the quintessential single-note solo sound that is best
described with a human trait…vocal.
This patented way of wiring an output
section with two (or more) pair of output tubes combines two different
styles of wiring configurations to arrive at a blend that showcases the
best attributes of both.
In Simul-Class™, one pair of output tubes
is wired in the more efficient, cooler running CLASS A/B PENTODE
configuration, which produces the greater portion of power and headroom
while running cooler. This was the popular way of wiring amplifiers
from about the early ‘60’s forward - chosen for its efficient use of
tubes, greater power and reliability (recently a quest for the sweetest
low-watt circuits triggered a resurgence of amps wired in CLASS A). The
only sonic penalty for its greater power (Class A/B Pentode wiring) is
that it can have a tendency to bring forward the harsher odd-order
harmonic content. The Simul solution; add a pair of tubes running in
the less efficient, but infinitely sweeter CLASS A TRIODE configuration.
This style of wiring produces far less power out of a pair of tubes
while creating more heat, but it emphasizes the even- order sweeter
harmonics and transitions to clip with a soft, rich purring quality like
no other.
The MARK 5 presents you with two ways to
utilize this power. 90 WATTS combines the two wiring styles to deliver
the maximum power and headroom. It is substantially sweeter and warmer,
and is little more scooped than a standard 100 Watt amp, yet with
plenty of punch and authority. 45 WATTS shuts down the middle pair of
output tubes wired in CLASS AB and allows you to operate the output
section in just the CLASS A mode for a perfect lower wattage range that
clips sweeter and earlier, and yet is still plenty powerful enough to
play out in medium sized venues.
Combining these two opposite styles of
wiring in one amplifier gives you the best of vintage and modern
amplifier styles. Headroom and power are there when you need it… but
there is always a naturally pleasing and musically curvaceous quality to
the sound that is magic to your ears and to your hands. Simul feels
great and is inspiring to play!
And finally, the MULTI-WATT™ feature
allows you to switch down to 10 watts of pure CLASS A TRIODE wired in a
Single-Ended configuration. This is the ultimate low wattage output
section that captures the essence of the best vintage circuits. Here,
the 2nd Harmonic (an octave above the note played) is allowed to pass
freely through the circuit, putting a magical halo around the notes that
shines and rings with beyond-vintage soul.
These three power choices give you
ultimate flexibility as to the styles and venues the MARK 5 can adapt to
instantly and in fact, it’s like having three separate amps in one case
- each having the perfect amount of power for a different application.
And when you combine the power of the separate PREAMP Channels, the
combinations of EQ and the POWER options, you have the most
comprehensive collection of tube amplifiers ever brought together in one
chassis. That’s a bold statement; but after you spend some time
exploring the combinations we’re sure you’ll feel the same.
OUTPUT & SOLO™
These two controls the overall output
(volume) level of the MARK 5 when the EFFECTS LOOP switch on the Rear
Panel is switched into the FX ACTIVE (switch up) position. With the
EFFECTS LOOP in the HARD BYPASS (switch down) position the OUTPUT and
SOLO are inactive and the overall volume levels will be determined by
the MASTER control in the Channels. The EFFECTS LOOP adds a whole stage
of amplification and the OUTPUT and SOLO come after this stage. The
HARD BYPASS feature is intended for recording or solo playing
environments where the balancing of the three channels is not so
critical.

The
OUTPUT control enables you to raise and lower the entire playing level
of the MARK 5 without affecting the balance you have set between the
Channels with the Channel MASTER.
The SOLO™ control is a footswitchable
Master Volume for the whole amp that is wired in parallel to the OUTPUT
control. This allows you to dial up a preset amount of boost and switch
to it when it’s time to step out for solo passages or any time you want
to showcase a part. Simply set your desired overall playing level with
the OUTPUT, Select SOLO on the MARK 5 Footswitch and set the desired
increase in volume level with the SOLO control.
NOTE: The SOLO control may only be used
to increase the volume beyond the level of that set by the OUTPUT. You
cannot use the SOLO to switch to a level lower than that set by the
OUTPUT Control.
NOTE: Check the setting of the SOLO
control before switching to it as it may be set high and cause a
shocking increase in volume.
The STANDBY shuts down part of the high
voltage to the power tubes so that they can rest at idle without wear.
It provides a start-up procedure (follow the Cold Start procedure… wait
at least 30 seconds after powering up with the POWER switch before
turning the STANDBY to ON). This reduces the shock on cold power tubes
and increases their life. The STANDBY is also great for muting the
sound during speaker changes and should also be used to cool the amp
down during set breaks or when swapping tubes.
A built-in variac is included on the
POWER switch so that you may run the entire amp on a reduced voltage
“brown-out” condition. This reduced voltage changes the sound and feel
of the entire amplifier. SPONGY Power scoops the midrange and increases
the sag to achieve a more vintage, looser, easier-to-clip character.
FULL POWER (BOLD) delivers maximum headroom, focus and punch and is
considered the “normal” mode of operation.
OVERVIEW: REAR PANEL
A four-position CHANNEL SELECT rotary
control is provided to access the 3 Channels when the Footswitch is not
connected (in the studio) or available. Simply select which of the
Channels you wish to play using this control when the footswitch is not
in use. When the Footswitch is to be used, select the position to the
far right (when facing Rear Panel) labeled FT SW and insert the DIN
connecter on the Footswitch Cable into the FOOT SWITCH jack on the right
side of the Rear Panel.
A five-position rotary LOOP ASSIGN switch
is provided to assign the EFFECTS LOOP to any or all of the Channels
or, select FTSW to trigger the LOOP on and off with the MARK 5
Footswitch. The EFFECTS LOOP must be in the FX ACTIVE position for the
LOOP ASSIGN rotary to function
NOTE: Check the OUTPUT level setting
before activating the EFFECTS LOOP with the FX ACTIVE / BYPASS switch
(near center of Rear Panel) to avoid damage to your ears, those of
bystanders and to your speakers.
Four ¼” EXTERNAL SWITCHING phono jacks
are provided for remote control of the MARK 5 Channels, EQ and SOLO™
control from a master (possibly midi controlled) switcher. This feature
is extremely important if the MARK 5 is to be used in a live stage
set-up where all amplifiers and processors are controlled under one
keystroke from a programmable master switching device.
NOTE: The four EXT SWITCHING jacks
respond to standard grounding type (tip to ground) latching (not
momentary) logic. This switching logic is standard on most master
switching units.
The EFFECTS LOOP is fitted with a HARD
BYPASS feature that removes a whole tube (two stages) and all associated
circuitry from the signal path for the purist who insists the most
direct path to tone in the studio. When the EFFECTS LOOP is activated
by switching to LOOP ACTIVE (switch up) there is an adjustable SEND
LEVEL control to assure optimum performance with your processing
devices.
NOTE: Remember that the HARD BYPASS
removes the OUTPUT and SOLO controls from the signal path and the
individual Channel MASTER controls become the overall volume level
controls.
Individual REVERB controls for each
Channel allow you to set the desired mix of the rich all-tube Reverb
effect for each Channel without compromise. The REVERB effect can be
taken in and out of the signal path with the REV button on the MARK 5
Footswitch.
A PENTODE / TRIODE mini toggle switch
(located just under the CH 3 REVERB Control) allows you to choose the
wiring configuration of the middle pair of power tubes in Channel 3
only. This is a feature that was popular on the MARK 4 and changes the
personality of the attack and liquidity of the sound in the higher gain
condition found in Channel 3. PENTODE produces a bolder, tighter voice
that has a more pronounced midrange curve and is excellent for adding
percussive authority to lower gain single note solo sounds. TRIODE
softens the attack and scoops the mids a bit to create a more liquid,
legato feel that really shines for high gain styles and faster playing.
Switchable Rectifiers makes its debut on
the MARK Series for the first time here on the FIVE in the form of
Rectifier Tracking™. Channels 1 and 2 are fitted with individual mini
toggles (located under the Channel 1 and 2 REVERB Controls) that allow
you to choose between the tight, bold - higher headroom response of
Silicon DIODES or the saggier, sweeter low-output looseness of TUBES in
the 45 Watt Power setting only. The 90 Watt setting automatically
selects the Silicon Diodes and the 10 Watt setting requires the Tube
Rectifier to operate safely.
Two 8 and two 4 Ohm SPEAKER OUTPUTS are
provided and with these jacks almost any speaker cabinet configuration
can be accommodated. The MARK 5 is not overly sensitive to impedance
mismatches, so feel free to experiment with different cabinet schemes
without fear of damage to your amplifier. Different loads will change
the response, possibly to your liking. An 8 Ohm load will produce the
punchiest, tightest sound and the maximum headroom. Keep in mind that
the (power) tube life will be increased by running either an 8 or 4 Ohm
overall load.
A ¼” TUNER OUTPUT is provided and a
SILENT TUNING feature has been incorporated so you can tune the
instrument onstage without bothering the band or audience. Simply
connect your favorite tuner and tap the TUNE the button on the MARK 5
Footswitch and all sound to the Speaker Outputs is muted.

A
SLAVE OUTPUT and SLAVE LEVEL Control allows you to capture the full
sound of the MARK 5, both preamp and power section, for a feed to
processing racks and/or additional power amps (perhaps MESA Stereo Rack
power) for big venue applications.
NOTE: Always start any SLAVE hook-up
procedure by zero-ing out the SLAVE LEVEL Control to avoid possible
damage to your speakers or your ears! In fact it is good practice to
leave the SLAVE LEVEL Control set to 7:00 (OFF) when it is not in use to
avoid accidents.
The FOOT SWITCH DIN jack (female) is
conveniently located on the right side of the Rear Panel and accepts a 8
pin male DIN cable. Connect the MARK 5 Footswitch here.
The Cooling Fan is fitted with an ON/OFF
switch to allow silent running in the studio or late night practicing in
the lower wattage settings. We recommend leaving the FAN on whenever
possible to increase the toneful life of your power tubes. Basically,
if the sound doesn’t bother you… leave the Cooling Fan on all the time.

Finally
a BIAS SELECT switch is included that allows you to run EL34 power
tubes in place of the stock compliment of 6L6’s. The EL34 style tubes
will produce a brighter, skinnier sound that will clip with a whole
different harmonic content that can be nice, especially for recording
where you may not need the Channel switching performance of all 3
Channels and can dedicate the amplifier to one specific sound. The
6L6’S will most likely perform better for a wide range of sounds and
certainly sound fatter and richer on most all the sounds and produce the
greatest clean headroom. Whichever tubes you prefer, MAKE SURE THE
SETTING OF THE BIAS SWITCH MATCHES THE TUBES IN USE!