masque
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wow!!! i'm loving the V....as a long time triaxis user (since 1999) I am really surprised at how the V fills in the gaps on what i felt was missing with the triaxis......the V seems to have a less compressed sound, more punch and urgency to the sounds and in the 10 watt mode you can get a creaminess that I just cant otherwise out of the triaxis. in addition, there is a pleasant midrange addition to the overall tone of the V that rounds out the notes better to my ears.
i'm not trying to put the triaxis down as I love my rig and have used it for over a decade to great results.....these are just some things I have noticed so far.
also, been comparing the V to my marshall jvm 410h and aside from the obvious tonal differences from a boogie to a marshall I have also noticed that V has a much more smooth delivery when playing lead at high gains......the marshall tends to have a harsh and shrill delivery at times and I'm fighting against that alot but with the V it just seems a whole lot more pleasant to listen to the lead sounds when playing the higher notes.
now a couple of questions;
in my playing environment I am going to have to use the 10 watt mode alot becuase of volume issues but so far i am really enjoying the saturation of the 10 watt mode....any of you guys use that much?
also the manual says to remove the protection netting from around the tubes but I dont see anything around my tubes even though my unit was brand new and unopened from the factory.
and lastly my boogie rectifier cabinet is wired 8ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono.....i prefer the 8ohm so I have connected my cabinet's two 8ohm inputs for left and right into the two 8ohm speaker outputs from the mark V head.....still a mono setup but at least i get the ohms I want....i really would like to have a rivera or hot plate attenuator but the rivera only does 8 or 16 ohms and so i dont want to buy two to accomdoate my setup and i dont really want to run a hotplate at 4ohms.......any suggestions?
i'm not trying to put the triaxis down as I love my rig and have used it for over a decade to great results.....these are just some things I have noticed so far.
also, been comparing the V to my marshall jvm 410h and aside from the obvious tonal differences from a boogie to a marshall I have also noticed that V has a much more smooth delivery when playing lead at high gains......the marshall tends to have a harsh and shrill delivery at times and I'm fighting against that alot but with the V it just seems a whole lot more pleasant to listen to the lead sounds when playing the higher notes.
now a couple of questions;
in my playing environment I am going to have to use the 10 watt mode alot becuase of volume issues but so far i am really enjoying the saturation of the 10 watt mode....any of you guys use that much?
also the manual says to remove the protection netting from around the tubes but I dont see anything around my tubes even though my unit was brand new and unopened from the factory.
and lastly my boogie rectifier cabinet is wired 8ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono.....i prefer the 8ohm so I have connected my cabinet's two 8ohm inputs for left and right into the two 8ohm speaker outputs from the mark V head.....still a mono setup but at least i get the ohms I want....i really would like to have a rivera or hot plate attenuator but the rivera only does 8 or 16 ohms and so i dont want to buy two to accomdoate my setup and i dont really want to run a hotplate at 4ohms.......any suggestions?