Mrjason
Well-known member
Hello fellow Boogie owners. I am new to the boards and felt the need to brag about my recent perchase of a Mesa Mark V.
I figure nobody but other guitar players can relate to how excited I am to have this puppy in my possesion.
I have owned a Rectoverb for the last 8 years or so and its a great amp. BUT ..... Holy %$&* do I love the Mark V.
I always felt that the Rectoverb was to Mettalica for my taste. If that even makes sense. Even tried using a 12aT7 in the first position to soften it up a bit.
More of a classic rock/bluesy guy but love Robben Ford Dumble tones to heavy and in your face grit.
I have only just begun to explore this monster of an amp. Have yet to practice at band volume with the band.
I wanted versatility as i play in a cover band ... and also to cover my own selfish needs of every tone there is!
10W tweed mode late last night has me itching to get home to explore more! I didnt know what i've been missing till now.
Definetly feeling I made the right choice for my tone.
I figure nobody but other guitar players can relate to how excited I am to have this puppy in my possesion.
I have owned a Rectoverb for the last 8 years or so and its a great amp. BUT ..... Holy %$&* do I love the Mark V.
I always felt that the Rectoverb was to Mettalica for my taste. If that even makes sense. Even tried using a 12aT7 in the first position to soften it up a bit.
More of a classic rock/bluesy guy but love Robben Ford Dumble tones to heavy and in your face grit.
I have only just begun to explore this monster of an amp. Have yet to practice at band volume with the band.
I wanted versatility as i play in a cover band ... and also to cover my own selfish needs of every tone there is!
10W tweed mode late last night has me itching to get home to explore more! I didnt know what i've been missing till now.
Definetly feeling I made the right choice for my tone.