woodbutcher
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hi...tell me about the lead channel on the Mark IV head. would a knuckledraggin' metalhead be happy? can it get pretty chunky for those tight 'n focused headbanging :twisted: KRUNCH :twisted: sounds \m/ ......or is it more for liquidy-smooth solo stuff? with all those knobs and switches I'd figure one could get any tone and gain type imaginable.
I'm mainly a rhythm player in need of a clean tone and a heavy thrashy crunch. I've grown tired if my rack (7 different pieces of gear and $5000+ invested to get 2 sounds :roll: ) I'm interested in a plain ol' half-stack and the Mark IV head and Stiletto 4x12 are looking pretty good in my mind.
I tried some of the new Marshall heads (DSL/TSL/Mode 4/AVT150) and my ears bled like that scene in High Anxiety. I want to give Mesa a shot before I start looking at Diezel, Engl, VHT, Splawn, etc. Mesa/Boogie's always been one of those "mystery" amp companies to me. I remember looking at the catalogs back in high-school and I always wanted try 'em out. I remember reading a interview with Hetfield raving about his Mark II. anyway...........thanks!
I'm mainly a rhythm player in need of a clean tone and a heavy thrashy crunch. I've grown tired if my rack (7 different pieces of gear and $5000+ invested to get 2 sounds :roll: ) I'm interested in a plain ol' half-stack and the Mark IV head and Stiletto 4x12 are looking pretty good in my mind.
I tried some of the new Marshall heads (DSL/TSL/Mode 4/AVT150) and my ears bled like that scene in High Anxiety. I want to give Mesa a shot before I start looking at Diezel, Engl, VHT, Splawn, etc. Mesa/Boogie's always been one of those "mystery" amp companies to me. I remember looking at the catalogs back in high-school and I always wanted try 'em out. I remember reading a interview with Hetfield raving about his Mark II. anyway...........thanks!