I just finished recording with my Mark III green stripe.
I set it up with one medium gain lead channel setting and it delivered.
Used my old Sunn 2x12 with a Greenback & V30, SG standard & SG special.
Every track sounds like I changed the settings, but left them exactly the same.
Once the basic tracks were done I upped the lead drive for solo's and used an OD808 for the rest.
My other guitar player was using a vintage AC30. The two amps paired together perfectly.
The most amazing thing about the Mark III is it always cuts thru the mix..
The chords & notes bloom with strumming & pick attack..
One of the first times after a recording session I couldn't find anything wrong with my tone..
I can always find something wrong with my playing, but the tone was perfect.
My only regret is not buying a Mark III 25 years ago. I could have saved $thousands..
Bad reviews kept me away from the Mark III for a long time..
From what I've gathered if 90% of the reviewers read the **** manual, they'd still have a Mark III.
I set it up with one medium gain lead channel setting and it delivered.
Used my old Sunn 2x12 with a Greenback & V30, SG standard & SG special.
Every track sounds like I changed the settings, but left them exactly the same.
Once the basic tracks were done I upped the lead drive for solo's and used an OD808 for the rest.
My other guitar player was using a vintage AC30. The two amps paired together perfectly.
The most amazing thing about the Mark III is it always cuts thru the mix..
The chords & notes bloom with strumming & pick attack..
One of the first times after a recording session I couldn't find anything wrong with my tone..
I can always find something wrong with my playing, but the tone was perfect.
My only regret is not buying a Mark III 25 years ago. I could have saved $thousands..
Bad reviews kept me away from the Mark III for a long time..
From what I've gathered if 90% of the reviewers read the **** manual, they'd still have a Mark III.