I don't know if any of you here remember, but I had a big thread a little bit back on trying to get my Mark IV to sound good. I looked at all the suggestions, tried everything, tweaked to no end, switched power tubes, guitars, and I can't get the lead channel to sound even passable! I think of the nice Petrucci tones that people get out of this at low volume even, then listen to what I get - not even close.
I havent switched the speaker cabinet because I can't afford it, the preamp and power tubes are brand new JJ 12AX7 + 6L6 and then 2 Mesa 6L6 in the middle two power tube sockets. I understand that it's difficult to get the "perfect" sound with these amps, but with all the tweaking I've done I should be able to get something at least decent - but I can't.
Here are my settings:
lead gain - 7 to 8
treble - 7 to 8
bass - 2
mid - 4
presence - 0 to 3 pushed or pulled, tried it all
channel vol - 2.5
triode, class a, tweed - again, tried every combination
master - 2 for home, 5-6 + full power at gigs
I have this EXTREMELY harsh high end treble bite with the presence knob pushed in, but it sounds very muffled and dull with the knob pulled. I use an RG with dimarzio super distortion in the bridge and PAF pro in the neck, even with the smooth neck pickup I get a nasty high fizz all the time. My other guitar is a Schecter C-7 Hellraiser (EMG's) and that obviously doesn't sound any better, worse in fact. Volume doesn't help, I've had it cranked at shows a couple times and it gets worse there, because my harshness is magnified.
I'm honestly starting to wonder if it's possible to get a "dud" Mk IV! Or maybe I really do need to change the caps - I was informed in the other thread that it would help with bass flub in rhythm stuff and clean dynamics mainly - but my new concern is the obnoxious ear-piercing bite I always get. Is there anything else than can wear out and need changing in these old early 90's A-series Mark IV's? And can old capacitors cause sound problems like I'm getting?
Really appreciate the responses I get here, and I hope that there really is a problem with my IV or I'll have to get something else. But I can't imagine everyone here is in love with an amp that makes the nasty sound that I'm getting. I should add that my buddies Crate Blue Voodoo 150w gets a better high gain sound than this Mark IV - that should really clue you in that something's wrong (hopefully not me )
I'm not even that picky when it comes to tone :?
I havent switched the speaker cabinet because I can't afford it, the preamp and power tubes are brand new JJ 12AX7 + 6L6 and then 2 Mesa 6L6 in the middle two power tube sockets. I understand that it's difficult to get the "perfect" sound with these amps, but with all the tweaking I've done I should be able to get something at least decent - but I can't.
Here are my settings:
lead gain - 7 to 8
treble - 7 to 8
bass - 2
mid - 4
presence - 0 to 3 pushed or pulled, tried it all
channel vol - 2.5
triode, class a, tweed - again, tried every combination
master - 2 for home, 5-6 + full power at gigs
I have this EXTREMELY harsh high end treble bite with the presence knob pushed in, but it sounds very muffled and dull with the knob pulled. I use an RG with dimarzio super distortion in the bridge and PAF pro in the neck, even with the smooth neck pickup I get a nasty high fizz all the time. My other guitar is a Schecter C-7 Hellraiser (EMG's) and that obviously doesn't sound any better, worse in fact. Volume doesn't help, I've had it cranked at shows a couple times and it gets worse there, because my harshness is magnified.
I'm honestly starting to wonder if it's possible to get a "dud" Mk IV! Or maybe I really do need to change the caps - I was informed in the other thread that it would help with bass flub in rhythm stuff and clean dynamics mainly - but my new concern is the obnoxious ear-piercing bite I always get. Is there anything else than can wear out and need changing in these old early 90's A-series Mark IV's? And can old capacitors cause sound problems like I'm getting?
Really appreciate the responses I get here, and I hope that there really is a problem with my IV or I'll have to get something else. But I can't imagine everyone here is in love with an amp that makes the nasty sound that I'm getting. I should add that my buddies Crate Blue Voodoo 150w gets a better high gain sound than this Mark IV - that should really clue you in that something's wrong (hopefully not me )
I'm not even that picky when it comes to tone :?