BoogiePete
Well-known member
My first post so Hi to all on this great forum.
I've owned Boogies on and off for 20+ years, my first being a Mk 3 which I loved dearly. Since then I've had a Heartbreaker (lovely), Mk 4 in hardwood, brief spell with a Lonestar Classic, and now have the 5:50 Express which is a keeper. I don't think I could live without the awesome Burn channel on this amp. I'm thinking of getting another 5:50 to either run in stereo or with an A,B,Y setup which would enable me to run Clean, Crunch, Blues and Burn and also two channels at once which would be fun and interesting!
There seem to have been a few posts regarding the Express v the MK 5 lately. I was considering trading my Express if the MK 5 was to my liking, but having tried two different MK 5s I have decided to keep my Express and go with the above setup. I had about an hour to play around on the MK 5 which isn't long considering the nature of the beast, but to cut a long story short I found that tone wise IMO the Express was as good as if not better than the Mk 5 (for what I do). The Mk 5 is awesome especially if you are a 'tweaker', I'd have gone for it in an instant if I'd got the impression that the 'base' tone was better than the Express but I didn't feel that was the case.
I also had a 20 minute blast on the Electra Dyne 2x12 which I really enjoyed. This is a lovely dark sounding amp with a huge sound. Not quite enough gain on tap for me though and although I like pedals for delay, chorus etc I like to use the amp for drive so it's not for me. Choosing between the Electra Dyne and the MK5 would be difficult though considering the simplicity of the Dyne.
Enough waffle! I had a NGD yesterday and bagged my self a lovely Les Paul Traditional gold top so I'm off to 'noodle' for a while!
Cheers, Pete.
I've owned Boogies on and off for 20+ years, my first being a Mk 3 which I loved dearly. Since then I've had a Heartbreaker (lovely), Mk 4 in hardwood, brief spell with a Lonestar Classic, and now have the 5:50 Express which is a keeper. I don't think I could live without the awesome Burn channel on this amp. I'm thinking of getting another 5:50 to either run in stereo or with an A,B,Y setup which would enable me to run Clean, Crunch, Blues and Burn and also two channels at once which would be fun and interesting!
There seem to have been a few posts regarding the Express v the MK 5 lately. I was considering trading my Express if the MK 5 was to my liking, but having tried two different MK 5s I have decided to keep my Express and go with the above setup. I had about an hour to play around on the MK 5 which isn't long considering the nature of the beast, but to cut a long story short I found that tone wise IMO the Express was as good as if not better than the Mk 5 (for what I do). The Mk 5 is awesome especially if you are a 'tweaker', I'd have gone for it in an instant if I'd got the impression that the 'base' tone was better than the Express but I didn't feel that was the case.
I also had a 20 minute blast on the Electra Dyne 2x12 which I really enjoyed. This is a lovely dark sounding amp with a huge sound. Not quite enough gain on tap for me though and although I like pedals for delay, chorus etc I like to use the amp for drive so it's not for me. Choosing between the Electra Dyne and the MK5 would be difficult though considering the simplicity of the Dyne.
Enough waffle! I had a NGD yesterday and bagged my self a lovely Les Paul Traditional gold top so I'm off to 'noodle' for a while!
Cheers, Pete.