sevycat
Well-known member
Probably my number 1 bitch with the mark v is how hard it is to dial in good tone. Everytime I switch guitars, I have to reshape the tone controls to get that guitar sounding good.
I am wondering if I could take my amp to a professional amp tech and have something inside changed to get rid of that nasal sound. I believe that it is caused by the mid control and there has to be a different value cap or something that could be used that would sweeten up the tone section of the amp and end that nasal tone.
IDK, I am just thinking outloud. Anyone else share this observation about the mark v?
I am wondering if I could take my amp to a professional amp tech and have something inside changed to get rid of that nasal sound. I believe that it is caused by the mid control and there has to be a different value cap or something that could be used that would sweeten up the tone section of the amp and end that nasal tone.
IDK, I am just thinking outloud. Anyone else share this observation about the mark v?