mesadude
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Shang Chi 66 said:mesadude said:Shang Chi 66 said:Thanks to both of you. Sounds like that channel should be very versatile.
mesadude, what kind of gig did you play, and what was your overall impression of the Mark 5 in a live setting? Meet or exceed your expectations?
Also, did you enjoy it as much as your past Boogie gear? Thanks.
No, it didn't exceed my expectations. I don't believe I quite had it setup correctly. The gig was a loud, hard rock gig at a local venue. I had all channels set to 45W, and was running in the low-power (Variac) setting. The amp didn't have the power I usually get with the Mark IV, and I had to use the Zendrive on a couple of tunes to really get that searing quality for leads. The lead settings just didn't quite cut it. And I was on stage, under dark stage lighting, and didn't have time to really think about it, or adjust anything. I was also running through my Dr. Z Stang-Ray & my Lunchbox 2. Normally I use this setup, but with the Mark IV, and use the Mark Four for kicking in leads. The Five is a different beast, and I (apparently) haven't tamed it yet.
Thinking about this over the weekend, I believe that if I had used the Mark V in the 90W setting, and then used the Variac power, I should have been getting close to what I'm used to hearing with the Mark IV, as the Four doesn't have the individual channel wattage settings. I'll try again next time.
MeZadude 8)
Definately sounds like a work in progress, as to be expected this early on.
The only part that bothers me somewhat is the, "I had to use the Zendrive on a couple of tunes to really get that searing quality for leads. The lead settings just didn't quite cut it."
Thats supposed to be a Mark series amp strength, without the need for extra overdrive from a pedal. I realize some metal guys use a boost to tighten up some amps for their rhythm tones, but again, tightness I thought (I,ve never owned one before) was supposed to be another Mark series attribute...no?
What exactly was the probelm though, not enough sustain? That would be a deal breaker for me. I,m not a metal guy, but that fat, singing lead tone ala Santana, Petrucci has got to be there!
I wouldn't put too much stock in my early review here, as I've not had a chance to really spin this amp. I really set it up how I would have set my MKIV, but didn't take into account the lower wattage settings.
The lead quality was not powerful enough, or maybe I should say thinner than I wanted at times. So I used the Zendrive to boost & fatten on a couple of leads where I had to take complete command and soar out in front. But I also had to ride my volume pedal the whole time to make sure I was controlling the gain, etc.
I still believe it's just a learning curve. As the amp had a beautiful voice in rehearsal and at home while I was initially trying things out. This was the first time using it 'at volume' in a loud, biker bar.
MeZadude 8)