brentalight
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Hello all. I'm not new to the board but hadn't posted in a long time. Ended up having to create a new account. I'm also no stranger to Mesa amps. I have a 50Cal+, Express, Heartbreaker 2x12 combo and LoneStar Classic 2x12 combo. I brought hom a new Mark V a couple of weeks ago. Sometimes I love it and sometimes I hate it. Here is my delima. I play both Strats and Les Pauls spending most of my time on Strats. I have dialed in great sounds with Channel one and three. Channel two is kicking my butt. I can get an okay sound using the crunch setting but anytime I flip it to Mark I it sounds horible. No matter how I set the tone controls, gain/master or EQ I get this nasty overtone when playing single notes. I thought it could have been the Strat but I can almost hear it with the Les Paul also. I also cannot replicate it on any of my other Boogies (Thank God!). It is really bumming me out. I have played Strats through Mark I's before and always love the sound I get from them. I did'nt expect the Mark V's Mark I setting to be perfect but I at least hoped to be able to get a useable sound out of it. Is it just me or my amp or are others having problems with this feature?
I really had high hopes for the Mark V but honestly I'm underwhelmed thus far. Not saying it might not be me or my inability to set it up right. That being said I have never plugged into an amp and had noises come out of it that made me cringe before. That is what I'm getting with the Mark I setting. While channels one and three are decent I honestly think I'm getting more useable tones out of my Lone Star over all. What am I doing wrong? Like I said maybe I built it up too much thinking it was going to be the Holly Grail of tone.
I really had high hopes for the Mark V but honestly I'm underwhelmed thus far. Not saying it might not be me or my inability to set it up right. That being said I have never plugged into an amp and had noises come out of it that made me cringe before. That is what I'm getting with the Mark I setting. While channels one and three are decent I honestly think I'm getting more useable tones out of my Lone Star over all. What am I doing wrong? Like I said maybe I built it up too much thinking it was going to be the Holly Grail of tone.