tele_jas
Well-known member
I've been dying to play my Mark V out live, but my band has a couple guys on vacation, so when my old band called and asked me to fill in for one of their new guitarist... I jumped on the chance!
Let me start by saying that if you set your tone at home, in your bedroom.... Even if you turn it up and jam at "gig level", take all that and throw it out the window when you actually take it to a gig :?
What sounded too bright at home, was too dark with the band. Channel one, my clean channel, took the most tweaking.. At home, I liked the Tweed first, but it was too bright so I went to "clean" with the gain turned up 3/4 the way up for some grit.... But the 4th song tonight, I was back in tweed mode.
Channels 2 and 3 just took a bump of the GEQ (last two faders) and they were good.
I did a little more knob turning to get my tone dialed in throughout the night... I can't wait to play it with MY band so I can actually concentrate on the amp instead of more worried what chord comes next.
Playing at home and getting used to the settings is nothing like actually putting it on stage with a band....It'll get you close, but you'll be doing some tweaking at your next gig :wink:
Over-all, I LOVED this amp! I can see me hanging on to this amp for a while (until the Mark 6 comes out).
Let me start by saying that if you set your tone at home, in your bedroom.... Even if you turn it up and jam at "gig level", take all that and throw it out the window when you actually take it to a gig :?
What sounded too bright at home, was too dark with the band. Channel one, my clean channel, took the most tweaking.. At home, I liked the Tweed first, but it was too bright so I went to "clean" with the gain turned up 3/4 the way up for some grit.... But the 4th song tonight, I was back in tweed mode.
Channels 2 and 3 just took a bump of the GEQ (last two faders) and they were good.
I did a little more knob turning to get my tone dialed in throughout the night... I can't wait to play it with MY band so I can actually concentrate on the amp instead of more worried what chord comes next.
Playing at home and getting used to the settings is nothing like actually putting it on stage with a band....It'll get you close, but you'll be doing some tweaking at your next gig :wink:
Over-all, I LOVED this amp! I can see me hanging on to this amp for a while (until the Mark 6 comes out).