JOEY B.
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BostonRedSox said:It totally depends on the music of course, but I think, overall, I like an amp that allows your playing dynamics and technique to show. This is how I felt playing a cranked Marshall 1987x -- great crunch and gain, but the lack of a clean channel kind of killed it for me.
The Electradyne is extremely dynamic and will show off your technique(good or bad) for sure. The higher voicing of the Mark V makes it easier to play leads, but the low end grunt and clarity of the Electradyne really cuts as a rhythm amp. With a mild OD pedal out front, the ED can get some smokin' lead tones going, but still has a different feel than the Mark series. If you like cranked Marshall tones, try the ED with EL-34 power tubes. At about 10:00 on the master volume in the 45 watt setting, the blue channel with EL-34's will plaster a smile on your face. 8)