Noonoo
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....wow, very sweet tones. Gotta crank the presence a bit, no bass, and of course tweak the sliders a bit, cannot go with the standard V IMO. This amp just gets better.
Scary said:Sooner or later people are going to realize that each and every mode in this amp is awesome once you learn how to use it.
Exactly what I found. Here's a quote from an ancient thread (way back in June!), one titled "Useable setting for MArk 1 mode in channel 2?":binnerscot said:To remove the blanket....set the channel master at 3 O'clock or higher (no need to go crazy with EQ), seriously - enjoy.
JimmyB said:I found the Mk I mode to be muffled and boomy too, until (and I have no idea why I tried this :lol: ) I turned gain down to about 9:30 or so and cranked the channel master way up... and bam! All of a sudden there's a huge, punchy, cutting voice. :mrgreen: Best of all, hitting "thick" made the tone bigger, but not boomier. This is one case where 'bedroom volume' is a no-no... louder is better... just using exaggerated tone control settings (treb ~ 3PM, mid & bass ~ 9AM) isn't enough. Setting the gain between 9 and 12 and using the channel master as a second gain control will get you thick yet punchy tone instead of thick and woolly. :mrgreen:
al-az said:Mk 1 is my favorite lead sound so far. But as already stated: bass down ALL the way, treble, mid up, presence up, use slider (NO V).Taking the bass down and adding mids and treble and presence will take the "blanket off the amp". Here is how I have set mine, sliders are for 2nd channel. Channel 1 is no EQ. Channel 3 is preset eq but rather low.
JimmyB said:Exactly what I found. Here's a quote from an ancient thread (way back in June!), one titled "Useable setting for MArk 1 mode in channel 2?":binnerscot said:To remove the blanket....set the channel master at 3 O'clock or higher (no need to go crazy with EQ), seriously - enjoy.
JimmyB said:I found the Mk I mode to be muffled and boomy too, until (and I have no idea why I tried this :lol: ) I turned gain down to about 9:30 or so and cranked the channel master way up... and bam! All of a sudden there's a huge, punchy, cutting voice. :mrgreen: Best of all, hitting "thick" made the tone bigger, but not boomier. This is one case where 'bedroom volume' is a no-no... louder is better... just using exaggerated tone control settings (treb ~ 3PM, mid & bass ~ 9AM) isn't enough. Setting the gain between 9 and 12 and using the channel master as a second gain control will get you thick yet punchy tone instead of thick and woolly. :mrgreen:
Cool. I may have to give the LSC, particularly Ch2, another try... now that the Mk V is loooooooong gone. :mrgreen:JAZZGEAR said:JimmyB said:I found the Mk I mode to be muffled and boomy too, until (and I have no idea why I tried this :lol: ) I turned gain down to about 9:30 or so and cranked the channel master way up... and bam! All of a sudden there's a huge, punchy, cutting voice. :mrgreen: Best of all, hitting "thick" made the tone bigger, but not boomier. This is one case where 'bedroom volume' is a no-no... louder is better... just using exaggerated tone control settings (treb ~ 3PM, mid & bass ~ 9AM) isn't enough. Setting the gain between 9 and 12 and using the channel master as a second gain control will get you thick yet punchy tone instead of thick and woolly. :mrgreen:
I found that this same setting to be the secret to Ch2 on the LSC -- so many people complain about. Dime the Master or close to it, Gain no higher than 9.30 to 10, Drive to the right of 12 (3 for me)....
mlockett said:Mark I + strat (single-coil pups) =
To my ears, the Mark I setting is super thick nad best suited for single coil pups or slightly wimpier, HBs. I'd say the same about the actual Mark I reissue.
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