NO offense, but to me the coolest thing on that rig is that emblem THAT THING IS SWEET LOOKING! I also like the rack mounted mark, that too is very cool man, congrats on that!
nope, no relation to savage animal. That's my band's logo.
I prefer to think of the high on my amp as warm. IMO, most people run the highs on the Mark amps WAY to high. That tone is unplesant to my ears. I like a nice round top end. here's what it sounds like:
I think I like Savage Evolution better than Savage Garden....
Nice tones you are getting. I have listened to your clips before. Just how much are you adding to the Mark IV by means of TCE? I have been considering a G-system myself.
I think that I would screw that emblem to the outside of the case and put a Recto pre and a 2:100 in there along with a good switch. I would lose the Alesis and still get the DTR-1 or get an external power supply. I heard that there is a better solution that sits outside a rack that is better protection than Furman's rackmounted power conditioners.
I use the T.C. for delay and chorus mainly. On rare ocation, I'll use some verb, but in general I don't like to use reverb. It works very well with the Mark IV. The logo is on a three space rack drawer. Which replaced my tool box for storing extra strings, picks, spare tubes and other junk.
The Midiverb will eventually come out. I plan on putting a Triaxis and a 2:90 in the rack as well. However, at the moment, I'm very content with the components in there.
I am guessing that instead of a lame overdrive pedal he opts to just use another amp that is turned up a little louder? I don't see any real pedals on his pedalboard other than his expression pedals and footcontroller. Unless he is using a multifx for his clean boost?
SFW, just out of curiosity, is that rack case made by OSP ? I was thinking of getting one of their cases from Ebay but I wasnt sure of the quality because it was pretty cheap