theroan
Well-known member
Hey bros,
So here's my theory.
Lesterpaul did the big shoot out between the Mark V and the Mark IIC+. From what I can tell the big thing that separated the two was the "Pull Deep" feature of the Mark IIC+.
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=46467
From the thread above I was able to ascertain the frequency being used in the pull deep feature.
So my theory, and if anyone who owns a Mark IIC+ and a Mark V want to test is, can we close the gap on the two by adding a parametric eq to the loop of a Mark V that boosts the frequency range between 17.75Hz and 50Hz by 5.5dbs.
Maybe the simplest option is the best one. I'm going to buy one of those older Boss Parametric Eq's that goes down to 18Hz and see how it sounds.
So here's my theory.
Lesterpaul did the big shoot out between the Mark V and the Mark IIC+. From what I can tell the big thing that separated the two was the "Pull Deep" feature of the Mark IIC+.
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=46467
From the thread above I was able to ascertain the frequency being used in the pull deep feature.
So my theory, and if anyone who owns a Mark IIC+ and a Mark V want to test is, can we close the gap on the two by adding a parametric eq to the loop of a Mark V that boosts the frequency range between 17.75Hz and 50Hz by 5.5dbs.
Maybe the simplest option is the best one. I'm going to buy one of those older Boss Parametric Eq's that goes down to 18Hz and see how it sounds.