M MesaManBoogie Well-known member Joined Sep 27, 2008 Messages 193 Reaction score 0 Location Garage Studio Oct 17, 2008 #1 Before and after pics I traded my Express 5:50 Head and the marshall cab for the 4X12 Recto Traditional Cab and I also painted my Mark IV black. BEFORE AFTER
Before and after pics I traded my Express 5:50 Head and the marshall cab for the 4X12 Recto Traditional Cab and I also painted my Mark IV black. BEFORE AFTER
6 6L6C Well-known member Joined Nov 12, 2006 Messages 653 Reaction score 0 Location Long Island NY Oct 22, 2008 #2 You are making me lust for my 4x12 again! Really like the wicker grill on the Mark IV, the whole set up looks great! How are you liking the GT-10, I hear nothing but good things.
You are making me lust for my 4x12 again! Really like the wicker grill on the Mark IV, the whole set up looks great! How are you liking the GT-10, I hear nothing but good things.
M MesaManBoogie Well-known member Joined Sep 27, 2008 Messages 193 Reaction score 0 Location Garage Studio Oct 22, 2008 #3 6L6C said: You are making me lust for my 4x12 again! Really like the wicker grill on the Mark IV, the whole set up looks great! How are you liking the GT-10, I hear nothing but good things. Click to expand... Thanks, The GT 10 is great, Im using it for effects only (delay, chorus, tremolo etc etc) also for noise gate and comp. but Im thinking about changing it for the TC Electronic G major, not sure which one will sound better. The GT10, pretty much has everything you need but I've heard a lot of good things about G major, when it comes to sound.
6L6C said: You are making me lust for my 4x12 again! Really like the wicker grill on the Mark IV, the whole set up looks great! How are you liking the GT-10, I hear nothing but good things. Click to expand... Thanks, The GT 10 is great, Im using it for effects only (delay, chorus, tremolo etc etc) also for noise gate and comp. but Im thinking about changing it for the TC Electronic G major, not sure which one will sound better. The GT10, pretty much has everything you need but I've heard a lot of good things about G major, when it comes to sound.