SugarNap
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Hi all,
Long time Boogie owner, first time poster. In recent years I’ve grown a bit out of love with my Mark IV as I’ve drifted from the progressive metal and hard rock stuff to different sounds - predominantly dominated by fuzz faces, sparkly cleans, and big muffs. I could never feel right parting with such a special amp though, and certainly not while their value has only doubled on the market since I bought mine.
Some major sounds I’ve been going for is early 70’s Pink Floyd and Siamese Dream (Smashing Pumpkins) - so lots of British tubes, phasers, and Big Muffs.
It’s a tough amp to dial in well, no doubt, with so many tonal options and influences in the circuit. I’m running a single 1x12 open back Fane Crescendo A speaker right now and playing a strat with early 70’s pickups.
Still playing the Mesa brand tubes (4 6L6’s) that came with the amp. Recently discovered the option to swap EL34’s for the outside tubes. I love the tight bottom end of the 6L6’s but wonder if a tube swap would get me closer to what I’m wanting out of the amp. I LOVE the power section and would love to dial in the preamp section to give a flatter Hiwatt-esque platform to hit my pedals with and then do final shaping with the 5 band EQ.
Does anyone have any recommendations for settings and info about the tube swap? Any modes I can’t use if I swap to EL34’s? And general tube swap recommendations for a non-metal voicing? Whats the best channel to set up that sort of British clean sound on?
Finally, I can’t afford to buy another amp. I have a little Orange OR15 that’s great for traveling that I could sell and get something of the same value, but I’ve heard the Hiwatt T20/10 and 40/20 are a pretty big departure from the original Hiwatt Custom 100/50 sounds. I don’t need to be totally spot on - again I love the power section and the pre of the Mark IV, just want to see what sort of guidance I can get to steer it in another direction, it being as versatile as it is. Thanks!
Long time Boogie owner, first time poster. In recent years I’ve grown a bit out of love with my Mark IV as I’ve drifted from the progressive metal and hard rock stuff to different sounds - predominantly dominated by fuzz faces, sparkly cleans, and big muffs. I could never feel right parting with such a special amp though, and certainly not while their value has only doubled on the market since I bought mine.
Some major sounds I’ve been going for is early 70’s Pink Floyd and Siamese Dream (Smashing Pumpkins) - so lots of British tubes, phasers, and Big Muffs.
It’s a tough amp to dial in well, no doubt, with so many tonal options and influences in the circuit. I’m running a single 1x12 open back Fane Crescendo A speaker right now and playing a strat with early 70’s pickups.
Still playing the Mesa brand tubes (4 6L6’s) that came with the amp. Recently discovered the option to swap EL34’s for the outside tubes. I love the tight bottom end of the 6L6’s but wonder if a tube swap would get me closer to what I’m wanting out of the amp. I LOVE the power section and would love to dial in the preamp section to give a flatter Hiwatt-esque platform to hit my pedals with and then do final shaping with the 5 band EQ.
Does anyone have any recommendations for settings and info about the tube swap? Any modes I can’t use if I swap to EL34’s? And general tube swap recommendations for a non-metal voicing? Whats the best channel to set up that sort of British clean sound on?
Finally, I can’t afford to buy another amp. I have a little Orange OR15 that’s great for traveling that I could sell and get something of the same value, but I’ve heard the Hiwatt T20/10 and 40/20 are a pretty big departure from the original Hiwatt Custom 100/50 sounds. I don’t need to be totally spot on - again I love the power section and the pre of the Mark IV, just want to see what sort of guidance I can get to steer it in another direction, it being as versatile as it is. Thanks!