never tried it, never heard it...but the answer is yes. thats kinda what these amps are made for, no?Uncle Muscles said:And can it do metal?
No.cliff hetfield said:never tried it, never heard it...but the answer is yes. thats kinda what these amps are made for, no?Uncle Muscles said:And can it do metal?
Bro KV said:Hahaha
I asked Mark Morton if he had to choose, which would he keep IV or V. He response was the IV. That leads me to believe that they don't sound the same.
MrMarkIII said:No.cliff hetfield said:never tried it, never heard it...but the answer is yes. thats kinda what these amps are made for, no?Uncle Muscles said:And can it do metal?
If they were made for metal, they'd have one channel,
and the effects loop would have a label saying:
"This Is Where The GE-7 Goes". :lol:
They're Swiss Army Amps. That's what all them knobs are for, buttercup.
For those of you with ESL classes: Never questioned the ability to do metal, my point was precisely the opposite...theyre geared towards metal and modern rock. im sure theyre quite versatile, but to question a modern-day mark series amp's ability to do metal?
metal/modern tones are what theyre used for probably 90 % of the time, vaginaface.
Uncle Muscles said:I'm in a Norwegian death metal tribute band. We play Abba covers and Nickelback exclusively. Should I buy this amp or get a vintage 1966 fender champ and a Boss Metal Zone pedal?
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