Demolition Man
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forum! I've been considering purchasing a Mark V because of its wide array of tones. I do think the Mark series is closer to my personal type of sounds as opposed to the Road King/Recto series, 'cause I like a lead tone that has that creamy, dark, warm, and "pick-attack-less" Eric Johnson/Allan Holdsworth/violin sound. And from sound clips that I've heard, it appears the Mark V is able to get a very Fender-like clean and I definitely have seen some hard metal coming out of channel 3 on certain YouTube clips. However, I wondered if any of you guys have definitely gotten an EJ-type violin sound out of the Mark V. Knowing that Eric is using an old master volume-less Marshall 100-watt turned WAY up with very low presence and treble and a BK Butler Tube Driver (BTW, I do own a brand new BK with bias option), is there something in the Mark V that can do that? I haven't heard any recordings of the Mark V doing such a sound. The thing I like about the Mark V is that each separate channel has a presence knob so you can turn the individual channel's presence down to darken it up. I'm sure some of you guys HAVE to be getting a sound very close to this. I believe the amp can do any other type of sound that I'd need, but if I heard that it can do this EJ thing pretty close, I'd rush off to the store now.
I saw this recording (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvqHhTs0BqM) on YouTube of the Lonestar doing something pretty close (at 43 seconds and onward), so it made me think that Mesa's could do a Marshall/EJ type sound, so I'm just seeing if the Mark V can. Any of you guys have a recording, perhaps? Thanks a ton!
I saw this recording (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvqHhTs0BqM) on YouTube of the Lonestar doing something pretty close (at 43 seconds and onward), so it made me think that Mesa's could do a Marshall/EJ type sound, so I'm just seeing if the Mark V can. Any of you guys have a recording, perhaps? Thanks a ton!