Well I finally did it - just traded in my Express 5:50 1x12 combo and Edwards ES335, thrown in a bunch of cash and picked up a Mark V head !
This will clearly be a long voyage of exploration, but I love my new amp so far. I can't believe how good this sounds and how easy it is to tame at home studio volume levels. The combination of master volumes and output control works excellently - even with the higher wattage settings. With the Express combo, I had to run it through an attenuator to be able to get the master dials above "almost completely off", even in the 5W class A setting.
Having a lot of fun with the Tweed mode so far but looking forwards to getting properly to grips with chanels 2 & 3 real soon 8) ! Is it just me, or does the Mark IV mode actually have a bit more gain than Extreme?!
Anyone out there able to recommend a good stand-alone delay pedal that works well in the Mark V loop?
This will clearly be a long voyage of exploration, but I love my new amp so far. I can't believe how good this sounds and how easy it is to tame at home studio volume levels. The combination of master volumes and output control works excellently - even with the higher wattage settings. With the Express combo, I had to run it through an attenuator to be able to get the master dials above "almost completely off", even in the 5W class A setting.
Having a lot of fun with the Tweed mode so far but looking forwards to getting properly to grips with chanels 2 & 3 real soon 8) ! Is it just me, or does the Mark IV mode actually have a bit more gain than Extreme?!
Anyone out there able to recommend a good stand-alone delay pedal that works well in the Mark V loop?