tony777 said:
When I got my Mark IV, it took me five minutes to get an incredible tone, so I honestly don't understand what's the problem.
+1000
Took me all of 5 minutes as well.
Not enough gain???
When ever I read that from a poster I have to wonder if the Mark IV they are playing through is broke. Any more and you wouldn't be able to recognize the notes.
I play through a closed back recto 1x12. Here are my settings or the lead channel.
Lead Gain:6/Pulled (you probably want seven or 8 here, at high volumes I raise it to 7)
Treble:6.5
Lead Bass: 3
Lead Mid: 4
Lead Drive: 7/pulled (again, you may want to go higher, but start here)
channel volume: 2.5
Lead Presence: 5 (NOT PULLED)
I usually play without the EQ.
But if I want the EQ my settings are (these change from time to time)
80hz: Top line
240 Hz: middle line
750 hz:between middle and bottom line (you may want to go lower judging by your midrange comment)
2200hz:between the top and middle line
6600hz: middle line.
Generaly lately, I don't use the EQ.
The Mark IV is absolutely a Midrangey amp, that is for sure. But I think it is that midrangey tone that makes it so killer for leads, and so tight