Having set my eyes on the MKV for a long time, i just received an offer for a mkiv hardwood combo for a 1000€. It needs tubeswapping and some knobcleaning , but works just fine.
Can i go wrong with it, as i just need 1 high-gain channel and 1 decent (not uber-brilliant-sparkling-bestoftheworld) clean channel?
The most important thing for me is the high gain channel, because i mainly will use the amp in a metal-band without doing too much shredding leads but some nice two-voiced melodies.
i don´t care about 3 modes per channel and so on the V offers, as i only will use 1 setting for "in your face" and 1 setting for the clean-stuff.
The only pedal i will use is a delay and thats it. i don´t even need the reverb.
Reading a lot of posts i understand that the V rips the IV in channel 1 and 2. but how do the "high gain" channel compare in the high gain rhythm area (esp. chunk, bottom end, shimmer, etc)?
i really need your help on this.
thx for your time
Can i go wrong with it, as i just need 1 high-gain channel and 1 decent (not uber-brilliant-sparkling-bestoftheworld) clean channel?
The most important thing for me is the high gain channel, because i mainly will use the amp in a metal-band without doing too much shredding leads but some nice two-voiced melodies.
i don´t care about 3 modes per channel and so on the V offers, as i only will use 1 setting for "in your face" and 1 setting for the clean-stuff.
The only pedal i will use is a delay and thats it. i don´t even need the reverb.
Reading a lot of posts i understand that the V rips the IV in channel 1 and 2. but how do the "high gain" channel compare in the high gain rhythm area (esp. chunk, bottom end, shimmer, etc)?
i really need your help on this.
thx for your time