Hi, there My Name Is Joe Kataldo, I'm a proud owner ow a mesaboogie mark IV, well apart from some noise issues I'm facing...but I hope to solve soon.
So, the point is...talking with some friend when I was in L.A. they said to me that every poweramp has a best working point, otherwords, a master volume setting that pushes the power amp just before thay get distorted (a minimal distortion maybe non audible) and this give the smothest distortion/compression, because cames from power tubes, along the pre tubes (I know my english sucks, and it's hard to me explain myselfs)
for example donato, my friend, said to me that he called mesas and speaking about the 2:50 power amp they said that "5" was the optimal master volume setting (maybe the amp is too loud for room practicing, or small gig, but I play most of the time during summer, outdoor gigs)
Does anyone has more information about this issues and in particular about the mark IV?
Now I'm in Italy...but if I will came back to L.A. I'll surely call mesa asking for the best working point of the Mark IV power amp
So, the point is...talking with some friend when I was in L.A. they said to me that every poweramp has a best working point, otherwords, a master volume setting that pushes the power amp just before thay get distorted (a minimal distortion maybe non audible) and this give the smothest distortion/compression, because cames from power tubes, along the pre tubes (I know my english sucks, and it's hard to me explain myselfs)
for example donato, my friend, said to me that he called mesas and speaking about the 2:50 power amp they said that "5" was the optimal master volume setting (maybe the amp is too loud for room practicing, or small gig, but I play most of the time during summer, outdoor gigs)
Does anyone has more information about this issues and in particular about the mark IV?
Now I'm in Italy...but if I will came back to L.A. I'll surely call mesa asking for the best working point of the Mark IV power amp