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    Mark IV clas A idea

    When in Class A, the cathodes of the two inner power tubes are disconnected from ground, so no current flows through the tubes at all. They are quite literaly turned off. They only remaining draw on the power supply they have are on the heater filaments, which are always on. That's why the...
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    The Mark IV thread....!!

    Yep, there's a lot of subtle shades to be had by using different combinations of gain and drive. I find that when drive is higher than gain you get a smoother, tighter tone. Using gain higher than drive sounds a bit more raw and growly. Adjusting the treble with these two changes things even...
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    4 Ohms-8 Ohms?

    MrMarkIII is correct. The two 4 ohm jacks are made for two 8 ohm cabs, since Boogie cabs are 8 ohm. The two 4 ohm jacks are wired in parallel and both connect to the 4 ohm tap of the output transformer. You can either plug a single 4 ohm cab into one of the 4 ohm jacks for a correct match, or...
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    Bugera Mark Clone amp! Holy Likely Lawsuit Batman!!!

    Competition is a good thing. It brings out innovation and keeps prices low. The consumer is most often the one that benifits. Everone borrows ideas from others. Boogie did it. Early Marks are Fenders on steroids. Marshall did it. JTM 45 is basically a tweaked Fender Bassman clone. The...
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    Triaxis + Simul 2:90

    Oh yeah, I remember now. It's been about 5 years since I sold my Triaxis rig. I do miss the versatility, but I don't miss hauling all of that crap around or paying for eight 6L6GC's every year or so.
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    Any good Mark IV settings in lead channel for Strat

    Since the tone stack is nearly identical to blackface Fenders, the old fender "magic 6" rule works well too. For those unfamiliar, the magic 6 is volume/gain=6, treble=6, bass=2, and mids=3. Some people swap the mid and bass settings to bass=3 and mids=2. Works pretty well as a starting...
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    GEQ: To be or not to be?

    What CoG says is very true. I think that is why so many people say that these amps are so hard to dial in (even though they aren't). They expect the knob EQ to work just like it does on a Marshall. They turn the mids down expecting it to get scooped sounding, but it doesn't. They turn the...
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    Any good Mark IV settings in lead channel for Strat

    I go back and forth between my strat and les paul with my mkiv. Generally I use pull bright with the les paul, but have it pushed in with the strat. I also find it useful to run the bass a bit higher with the strat too. Knob EQ is pre-gain, so I use it to level out the difference between the...
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    GEQ: To be or not to be?

    I'll give this one a go. 1: Knob EQ (also known as the tone stack) is pre-gain in Mark series amps just like blackface Fenders. The Graphic EQ is post-gain. Having both gives a huge amount of tonal flexibility. Being in different places in the signal path, the two EQ's have very different...
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    What Are You Using For FX In Your Mark IV?

    I've got a Line 6 M13 using the 4 cable method. So far it sounds fantastic and is SO versitile.
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    MKIV and pedal board

    DD-20 in the loop and the others out front. Putting delay in front of a high gain amp is a train wreck. Univibe could go in the loop too, but I like the way they sound out front myself. For me, wahs always go in front. YMMV.
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    Line 6 M9

    To sum up for a couple of posts above, yes the M9 does have a chromatic tuner and EQ pedals. EQ pedals, the compressors, and the volume pedal are all grouped under the yellow (distorion/overdrive) group. I use the Graphic EQ on my Mark IV, so I don't have much use for the EQ's, but they do...
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    Line 6 M9

    Just an update... Still farting around with the M9. So far here's my grading of the various effects: Compressors: A They sound great and are very quiet. They add practically no noise even we set really high. Tube compressor is my favorite. Very transparent and natural sounding...
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    Rocktron, Boss, or Vox?

    If all you need are reverb and delay, you might be better off going with separate pedals. I mainly use a Line 6 Verbzilla for reverbs and a Boss DD-7 for delay. Both sound great with my Mark IV. I also just picked up a Line 6 M9 to try out and it has the same reverbs and delays as their...
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    Line 6 M9

    Anyone out there use the Line 6 M9? I picked one up the other day at GC to try out and so far I'm quite impressed. Delays, Reverbs, Choruses, Phasers, and Flangers are all really good. The distortions are better than I expected. Many of the models are quite close to the real deal. I still...
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    Would you get a noise gate in my situation?

    Probably not a bad thing to have, just in case. Another thing to consider is a good power conditioner. AC power varies all over the place and many old bars and clubs have terrible wiring. It's worth the money to invest in a really good quality power conditioner for not only noise reasons but...
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    1*12 cab

    I built myself a pair of thiele cabs for my Mark IV. I put my amp's stock EVM12L in one and an Eminence Delta Pro 12A in the other. Both are great speakers with a big and tight low end and great clarity. The Delta Pro 12A is a bit warmer on the high end, while the EVM12L is a bit brighter...
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    Cables from preamp to fx processor to power amp??

    +1 on guitar-cable.com I buy my bulk cable from them too. Their prices are quite good for the quality of cable they have. I think I paid 33 cents a foot on my last order. Their prices on plugs are pretty good too. Their pre-made cables are probably great, but I build them myself to get the...
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    Range on FX send level control - any ideas?

    The FX loops on a lot of amps run at line level (+4dBu), so they will probably be a bit hot for regular instrument level (-10dBV) processors and stompboxes. The send level should let you compensate, but without a level meter it's tough. You can also control the send level by adjusting all the...
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    Wah... before or after OD????

    Unfortunately, yes it would. For noise reasons, it would be better after an OD or compressor, but it changes the character of the wah. To my ears, crybaby and vox style wahs tend to sound more vocal and expressive when they are out front. A wah that is post distortion or OD sounds more like a...
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