gibson5413
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I have had the Mark IIC+ for about a month now. I have absolutely loved the way the amp sounds with my passive pickup guitars that I finally decided to plug in my Schecter Hellraiser for the first time this weekend. Unlike some other amps I have owned each of my guitars natural and distinct characteristics and tones shine through the IIC+.
I have been getting a ton of requests to see how the amp handles metal. I don't feel like I have really dialed in the active pickups the way I want just yet. Either way, here are a couple of clips I put together to show it off. I had to relearn these tunes as I recorded them but thought I would share my initial performances and tones. Since I recorded at low volume I hit it with a clean boost in front (Maxon OD-9). Upon listening back to the clips I think the guitars could use a bit more top end but I do like the overall tone. I like how the guitars sound aggressive and cutting on the first clip at the 2 minute 24 second mark.
Let me know what you think!! Thanks! BTW, I added a quick lead tone clip of Steve Vai's For the Love of God. This one was recorded with my EBMM Petrucci with no clean boost (all amp).
Eye of the Storm
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/70-Eye%20of%20the%20Storm%20%28rough%20CML%29.mp3
This Fire Burns
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/84-This%20Fire%20Burns%20%28IIC%2B%20CML%29.mp3
**Steve Vai- For the Love of God (Keep in mind I was playing off of memory so don't mid the mistakes)**
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/38-For%20the%20Love%20of%20God%20%28tone%20test%29.mp3
I have been getting a ton of requests to see how the amp handles metal. I don't feel like I have really dialed in the active pickups the way I want just yet. Either way, here are a couple of clips I put together to show it off. I had to relearn these tunes as I recorded them but thought I would share my initial performances and tones. Since I recorded at low volume I hit it with a clean boost in front (Maxon OD-9). Upon listening back to the clips I think the guitars could use a bit more top end but I do like the overall tone. I like how the guitars sound aggressive and cutting on the first clip at the 2 minute 24 second mark.
Let me know what you think!! Thanks! BTW, I added a quick lead tone clip of Steve Vai's For the Love of God. This one was recorded with my EBMM Petrucci with no clean boost (all amp).
Eye of the Storm
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/70-Eye%20of%20the%20Storm%20%28rough%20CML%29.mp3
This Fire Burns
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/84-This%20Fire%20Burns%20%28IIC%2B%20CML%29.mp3
**Steve Vai- For the Love of God (Keep in mind I was playing off of memory so don't mid the mistakes)**
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/38-For%20the%20Love%20of%20God%20%28tone%20test%29.mp3