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    Mark V user in a photo contest

    My amp is a Mark V head running into a vertical recto 2x12. :mrgreen: But I'm posting today about my entry in the Fender “You Won’t Part with Yours Either” contest -- inspired by a 1960s ad campaign showing people taking their guitars with them surfing, scuba diving, etc. Please take a look...
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    Balanced volume across the channels

    In case this is of any help to you, my current balanced settings are: ch 1 FAT 90W gain 12o'clock master max ch 2 Mk I 45W gain 11o'clock master 1o'clock ch 3 Mk IIC+ 45W gain max master 12o'clock This is for a guitar with reasonably hot humbuckers. For another guitar I have with more vintage...
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    Balanced volume across the channels

    If your channel 1 setting is fairly clean, but ch 2 and 3 are high gain, then a reduction in guitar volume would lower ch 1 level without changing ch 2 and 3 level. So, could your guitar volume have dropped for any reason? Anything from guitar volume set to a lower level, to a pickup pushed...
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    Help. Need to trouble shoot my Mark V

    You mean when the OD is inline, but not on, your sound goes away? How about if you plug straight from guitar into Mark V, is sound OK? Because that would mean the problem is in the OD, in bypass mode.
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    Damaging My New Mark V

    I've been playing for 34 years, and this is my first Boogie. I love that it's a tweaker's delight. Some gear is "simplified" so that you can't get a bad sound out of it -- and maybe you can't get a great sound, either. The Boogie isn't like that. There are many great sounds, but you can also...
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    OFFICIAL MARK V TONE SETTINGS THREAD

    Hey, Sean, thanks for emailing the file. Very very cool! :mrgreen:
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    Rip Van Winkle

    I really wanted a Boogie back in the 1980s, but I got a job designing guitar gear, and I got sick of playing guitar at work during the day and for fun at night. So I stopped playing in bands, and I never bought that Boogie. Now, it's 30 years later, I am playing a lot of guitar again, and today...
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