user 83127
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Some of the biggest observations i can make about the MArk V 90 watt is that the per channel volume is much more than a volume knob. I find that it works a lot like the presence knob in that it helps locate where the sound comes from. When it is below noon, the sound becomes scooped and hollow,(it also seems to shove the sound to the back of my cab) clearing up a LOT of room in the midrange, no matter how you have it EQ'ed this happens. When you turn the volume over noon (this is the per channel volume next to the channel gain knob, this is also using the loop and master volume) the mids fill in and become more present. I run a 4x12 cab and the way it sounds is like the mids have slid forward in the cab to come to the front of the amp and REALLY become present. Also above noon on the volume you add distortion( gritty kind of grunting distortion that raunches and loosens up the sound)...the presence really does bring the sound up and make it diffuse. High presence gives a surround type effect and low presence fires the sound straight out of the center of the cab. (I have never seen anyone discuss this aspect of the Mark V and I feel it is important to know!!!)
Also one of my most recent discoveries is that when using the Mark 2c+ mode I always thought it a little overboard at high gain settings and lost its punch at lower gain settings. The one reason I loved the earlier amps was the input gain, you could make a solid tone with not too high an input that Really had punch and clarity (with a ton of distortion as the main gain was at 8-10) yet not that lead singing over 8 on the input tone that THIS Mark is set up for. Recently I began experimenting with my guitars volume and found that while you cannot drop the input gain, you can leave the amp turned up to a gain you would not use for rhythm but would for leads, then roll back the volume a touch and you get the same sound like lowering the input gain on a Studio pre or other Mark amp. This discovery kind of changed my whole relationship with this amp and I now love it more than my Triaxis. I have also discovered that this amp LOVES gold lion 12ax7's...and is a **** candidate for tube rolling...you wont get much bang for your buck rolling one or two tubes, no matter which ones you choose.....roll all tubes to another brand for your best bang, and like I said, they are HELLA expensive but this amp loves em...Gold Lion 12ax7, the russian ones...gold plated(I didnt choose them because of the gold plating but the manufacture type)..My Tiraxis by far prefers the Mesa SPAX7's (The condom wrapped JJ premium 12ax7).
Also one of my most recent discoveries is that when using the Mark 2c+ mode I always thought it a little overboard at high gain settings and lost its punch at lower gain settings. The one reason I loved the earlier amps was the input gain, you could make a solid tone with not too high an input that Really had punch and clarity (with a ton of distortion as the main gain was at 8-10) yet not that lead singing over 8 on the input tone that THIS Mark is set up for. Recently I began experimenting with my guitars volume and found that while you cannot drop the input gain, you can leave the amp turned up to a gain you would not use for rhythm but would for leads, then roll back the volume a touch and you get the same sound like lowering the input gain on a Studio pre or other Mark amp. This discovery kind of changed my whole relationship with this amp and I now love it more than my Triaxis. I have also discovered that this amp LOVES gold lion 12ax7's...and is a **** candidate for tube rolling...you wont get much bang for your buck rolling one or two tubes, no matter which ones you choose.....roll all tubes to another brand for your best bang, and like I said, they are HELLA expensive but this amp loves em...Gold Lion 12ax7, the russian ones...gold plated(I didnt choose them because of the gold plating but the manufacture type)..My Tiraxis by far prefers the Mesa SPAX7's (The condom wrapped JJ premium 12ax7).