PS: Princeton with James Tonestack and tube drive as booster - or FET Booster (since there was a 12AX7 replacement called the fetron
I've requested this before. When I first tried the Mark V I actually preferred the Mark I mode to any other mode on the amp. It's really that good... and you don't need the GEQ to make it work.
Then someone told me that the Axe-Fx was not created to have all amps and channels but so that people could use it as a tool to create whatever tone there is and we have enough Mesas. I don't quite understand why we need over 50 Plexi clones in the Axe-Fx but fine that's the answer I'm going to accept.
Actually... I think we might aswell get all the channels from the Mark V since they are not the same as the real IIC+, Mark IV or Mark I. They are different.
Here is one for you!
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100561953/mbmk1.mp3 (shitty playing sorry....)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100561953/MesaBoogieMk1.syx.zip (adjust the MK 5 Band EQ to personal taste).....
if you need a more middish stable tone, take the Hot Kitty Mix IR......but honestly, I like the Altec IR......maybe you can roll down the tone a bit.....
I find the Lonestar amp sim can get close to that dark thick mark I tone. The Lonestar is the successor to that amp in my opinion. Ymmv