Given To Fly said:These are John Petrucci's Road King settings. Whether you are a fan or not, they sound good and offer a good starting point. Also, the Road King manual has quite a few settings, more than usual, you can try too. If the amp is functioning properly with the proper tubes installed I would consider this a successful purchase from "Used Guitar Center." :wink:
Manual
http://www.mesaboogie.com/manuals/RoadKing2_v2.pdf
discordance_axis said:Hi,
Congratulations on the great purchase price!
I also own a Mark V and RKII head. I switch between them depending on how I am feeling. It took me a short while to get used to the feel of the RKII after using the Mark V for a few years and after having both for a while now I'm still not sure which I prefer. For this reason I have come to the conclusion that I am going to keep both. It may seem ridiculous to some, but I honestly believe that owning both amps will save me a lot of money in the long run. I love them both. I even still crave playing them both when I'm away at work. Some days it'll be the RK, others the V. There is no need for me to gas for new gear, because I have it all right here.
Anyway, the Road King: I also started with Petrucci's settings in channels 3 & 4 and the thing that stuck for me was keeping the presence off and the treble below 12:00. Setting the amp this way made it easier for me to get used to the nature of the Recto feel and kept it feeling more compressed and smooth sounding, since that's what I was used to with the Mark V. A strange thing for me was that I always preferred the variac power on the MV, but at the same time I much prefer full power on the RKII.
I also find the Brit mode very bright, it's actually the only mode in the amp that I can't gel with. Once I think I find a light crunch sound that I'm ok with in Brit mode, I'll head over to Raw or Vintage to dial in a similar crunch sound and I always end up opting those modes over Brit, but you know what? That's fine! The amp is so ridiculously diverse that it's obvious that all of it's tones aren't going to be for me.
One last thing that I learned about the amp that may help is:
The Progressive Linkage settings do very little at lower volumes, don't get me wrong, I do think this amp can still sound good at low volumes, but aside from a small loss / boost in bass and volume, changing the tubes at these lower levels doesn't do much else. Since the power section isn't being pushed at these lower levels most of the tone is the in preamp tubes. Once the power section is pushed, That is when you'll start appreciating all the different tube configurations. Channel 3 Vintage with 2x 6L's and 2xEL's, Tube Rectified is just lush for lead sounds in my opinion!
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