Does anybody know for sure if the Mesa/Boogie MK 5 amp is voiced exactly the same in both the combo and head formats? In other words, if I played the MK 5 head into an open 1x12, would it sound the same as the combo?
I'm thinking I may go with a head version. But I'd probably use it with a small, open 1x12 about 50% of the time.
So why a head? Because the other half of the time, my band opens for headliners that graciously allow me to use their cabinets. So I just bring a head and plug into the provided cabinets.
But when we're not doing that, we typically play small cramped bars where a big closed cabinet is too directional and too loud. I like open cabinets that spread the sound more evenly in small places with no monitors.
But some amps are designed with a different voicing for each format optimized for either open or closed cabinets.
Just wondering what to expect from the different MK 5 formats.
I'm thinking I may go with a head version. But I'd probably use it with a small, open 1x12 about 50% of the time.
So why a head? Because the other half of the time, my band opens for headliners that graciously allow me to use their cabinets. So I just bring a head and plug into the provided cabinets.
But when we're not doing that, we typically play small cramped bars where a big closed cabinet is too directional and too loud. I like open cabinets that spread the sound more evenly in small places with no monitors.
But some amps are designed with a different voicing for each format optimized for either open or closed cabinets.
Just wondering what to expect from the different MK 5 formats.