Ok, so I'm in love with my recently acquired Mark IV. However, I'm wondering about a couple of things. Namely, when cranked to band volumes (heavy rock/metal) the tone thins out and gets harsh. It's like all the warmth and compression and rich preamp distortion goes away or something. Yes, I know the eq has to be adjusted for different volumes and I've done that but am having real difficulty compensating.
So, I'm wondering if there's a way to set it at a lower volume and then feed the output to a separate power amp (SS or tube) that does nothing but make that sound loud enough to hear with a band. That is, doesn't interact with or change the tone/sound at all. Just increases the volume. Does this make sense at all?? It seems like this should occur naturally and especially with the Mark IV design but I guess not. For full disclosure here's all the gear in play -
Les Paul Classic with classic 57's, along with a Jackson mahogany bodied guitar with Duncan 59's
Mesa Stiletto cab loaded with G12K100 drivers
Nothing in the loop or out front. Just guitar to amp to cab. Any thoughts, ideas, feedback?? Thanks in advance!
So, I'm wondering if there's a way to set it at a lower volume and then feed the output to a separate power amp (SS or tube) that does nothing but make that sound loud enough to hear with a band. That is, doesn't interact with or change the tone/sound at all. Just increases the volume. Does this make sense at all?? It seems like this should occur naturally and especially with the Mark IV design but I guess not. For full disclosure here's all the gear in play -
Les Paul Classic with classic 57's, along with a Jackson mahogany bodied guitar with Duncan 59's
Mesa Stiletto cab loaded with G12K100 drivers
Nothing in the loop or out front. Just guitar to amp to cab. Any thoughts, ideas, feedback?? Thanks in advance!