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Maybe it comes down to terminology. Look at the Plexi, a tremendously percussive amp. The RC time constants of the power rail filter capacitors and resistors come in around half a second. That means you get a huge burst of louder output for the first quarter second at least when you hit the strings. It amounts to a compressor with a slow attack time. The higher impedance power rail gives a lot of sag on that time constant. The Mark V by contrast has short time constants and a very stiff power rail, so it is less dynamic, and what dynamics there are happen on a time scale where they create a distortion texture instead of a percussion.
The RA is the somewhere in the middle with time constants that have been adjusted to shorter values and lower impedance for the clean preamp and longer and saggier for the first two distortion channel stages. Well, I’ve just started looking at it and I’m sure there are things I’m not appreciating yet. I’d like to write a simulation for it.
After more time with it I love the RA even more. I can’t believe how nice it is to play. And it works with all the guitars I’ve tried with it equally well. I’m comparing it to great amps that I love and I think it is my favorite. The texture of the distortion is just so nice, and the clean channel is sweet also. The modern sounding speakers are a big part of it for me.
A fun Mark V trick I’ve been doing is overdriving the gain-reduced channel 3 with good distortion pedals and using the noise gate in the Bass Big Muff. I can get some mechanical sounding textures that I really enjoy. Really I’m hearing completely alien sounds out of that amp now, which suits me.
The RA is the somewhere in the middle with time constants that have been adjusted to shorter values and lower impedance for the clean preamp and longer and saggier for the first two distortion channel stages. Well, I’ve just started looking at it and I’m sure there are things I’m not appreciating yet. I’d like to write a simulation for it.
After more time with it I love the RA even more. I can’t believe how nice it is to play. And it works with all the guitars I’ve tried with it equally well. I’m comparing it to great amps that I love and I think it is my favorite. The texture of the distortion is just so nice, and the clean channel is sweet also. The modern sounding speakers are a big part of it for me.
A fun Mark V trick I’ve been doing is overdriving the gain-reduced channel 3 with good distortion pedals and using the noise gate in the Bass Big Muff. I can get some mechanical sounding textures that I really enjoy. Really I’m hearing completely alien sounds out of that amp now, which suits me.