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Well boys, I just got back from band practice tonight, and let me tell you, I'm a happy man!
First off, I just dropped a PRS Tremonti treble in the bridge of my PRS Singlecut.
Let's just say this pup has put the icing on the main tones in my rig! The Mark is a very mid and treble heavy amp, as compared to my previous rectifier. The stock #7 in my PRS was also a treble heavy pickup...it was a good tone, but at times seemed to get too screechy and thin. The Tremonti is scooped in the mids, heavier in the bass, and a little mellower in the treble. For the Mark, it has made a FAT tone....bridge clean is nice and aggressive, as compared to the neck and middle position, and the drive is just HUGE! I now run the gain at 6 (the Tremonti is HIGH output), and it gives a much better tone than running the tone control higher IMO...it's more spongy, while still staying tight if that makes sense...it feels more like a guitar that is heavily yet tastefully overdriven rather than a well of gain. Very "stringy"....I LOVE it!
Now, to the best part! I've been contemplating an overdrive to boost my leads as of late. I got my hands on a friend's TS-9, and tried it out today.
HOLY **** :shock:
This pedal is everything I've wanted. I have my 3 base tones with the Mark alone, and I use the TS to get 3 more tones. I was running it as a clean boost btw
R1: Squeeky clean....3 variants with the PRS pups, and all of them sound great!
Clean and TS: a nice, gritty "clean" that dirts very quickly when I dig in.
R2: My rythmn "mid-gain" settings....I like this for a lot of chilipepper type stuff my band does...bassy, but still cleary...nice and spongy
R2 with TS: this combo, to my ears, was automatic hotrodded marshall territory....much tighter in the low end, and a GREAT lower gain lead tone...still high gain, but not as crazy.
Lead with EQ: my main rythmn sound.....AWESOME sound...I already explained it up top!
Lead with TS: HOLY **** is all I have to say! This one sounds like it's going to explode! Fluid and harmonically rich, controlled while I hold the guitar, and the moment I let got of a string, it blooms into a beautiful harmonic. WOW!
Now, all I have to do is buy one of these puppies....I borrowed this one from a friend....I'm thinking about a Keeley one...any opinions? It has to be a tubescreamer....I friggin love this little green guy!
So, I highly recommend an overdrive for all Mark IV users....be more conservative with the amp itself, and then use it to pull completely new tones from the puppy!
I'm done
First off, I just dropped a PRS Tremonti treble in the bridge of my PRS Singlecut.
Let's just say this pup has put the icing on the main tones in my rig! The Mark is a very mid and treble heavy amp, as compared to my previous rectifier. The stock #7 in my PRS was also a treble heavy pickup...it was a good tone, but at times seemed to get too screechy and thin. The Tremonti is scooped in the mids, heavier in the bass, and a little mellower in the treble. For the Mark, it has made a FAT tone....bridge clean is nice and aggressive, as compared to the neck and middle position, and the drive is just HUGE! I now run the gain at 6 (the Tremonti is HIGH output), and it gives a much better tone than running the tone control higher IMO...it's more spongy, while still staying tight if that makes sense...it feels more like a guitar that is heavily yet tastefully overdriven rather than a well of gain. Very "stringy"....I LOVE it!
Now, to the best part! I've been contemplating an overdrive to boost my leads as of late. I got my hands on a friend's TS-9, and tried it out today.
HOLY **** :shock:
This pedal is everything I've wanted. I have my 3 base tones with the Mark alone, and I use the TS to get 3 more tones. I was running it as a clean boost btw
R1: Squeeky clean....3 variants with the PRS pups, and all of them sound great!
Clean and TS: a nice, gritty "clean" that dirts very quickly when I dig in.
R2: My rythmn "mid-gain" settings....I like this for a lot of chilipepper type stuff my band does...bassy, but still cleary...nice and spongy
R2 with TS: this combo, to my ears, was automatic hotrodded marshall territory....much tighter in the low end, and a GREAT lower gain lead tone...still high gain, but not as crazy.
Lead with EQ: my main rythmn sound.....AWESOME sound...I already explained it up top!
Lead with TS: HOLY **** is all I have to say! This one sounds like it's going to explode! Fluid and harmonically rich, controlled while I hold the guitar, and the moment I let got of a string, it blooms into a beautiful harmonic. WOW!
Now, all I have to do is buy one of these puppies....I borrowed this one from a friend....I'm thinking about a Keeley one...any opinions? It has to be a tubescreamer....I friggin love this little green guy!
So, I highly recommend an overdrive for all Mark IV users....be more conservative with the amp itself, and then use it to pull completely new tones from the puppy!
I'm done