erickompositör72
Well-known member
I know this topic has been discussed, but consider my situation:
I have my “grail” amp (iic+ DRX), and even a “backup” (HR), but might want something to keep at my office/studio that isn't so irreplaceable.
The sound I go for is a mix between Petrucci’s lead tone and sort of Holdsworth-on-steroids. No scooping, lower output PAF style pickups, cranked gain, not-too-much treble sweet liquid lead tone is what I’m after.
Would a Mark V be a good substitute when I don’t want to travel with my precious’s?
I know a Mark III w/ + mod sounds good, but I found it a little too compressed in samples I’ve heard (I’m going for a super “open” sound, hence my choice of pickups). I had a stock III red stripe and found an annoyingly grating upper-mid frequency that I couldn’t dial out (even on an EQ model)
I also had a IIb loop mod, and the single-note “bloom” was amazing, but I found the lead tone to not have the connected fluidness of the iic+ and onward.
I had a Mark IV a decade ago (my tastes have changed considerably since then) and my memory is that it was more on the compressed side, and didn’t have as rich a bloom/envelop when playing single notes.
Could the Mark V be the one? Can the “Mark IV” mode sound more open than an actual Mark IV? I’ve read the “iic+” mode is modeled after the c+ lead sound without the “pull deep” engaged, which I always have engaged. I do fine it interesting that it was based on a non-EQ iic+, which I actually prefer for liquid, high gain lead.
I have my “grail” amp (iic+ DRX), and even a “backup” (HR), but might want something to keep at my office/studio that isn't so irreplaceable.
The sound I go for is a mix between Petrucci’s lead tone and sort of Holdsworth-on-steroids. No scooping, lower output PAF style pickups, cranked gain, not-too-much treble sweet liquid lead tone is what I’m after.
Would a Mark V be a good substitute when I don’t want to travel with my precious’s?
I know a Mark III w/ + mod sounds good, but I found it a little too compressed in samples I’ve heard (I’m going for a super “open” sound, hence my choice of pickups). I had a stock III red stripe and found an annoyingly grating upper-mid frequency that I couldn’t dial out (even on an EQ model)
I also had a IIb loop mod, and the single-note “bloom” was amazing, but I found the lead tone to not have the connected fluidness of the iic+ and onward.
I had a Mark IV a decade ago (my tastes have changed considerably since then) and my memory is that it was more on the compressed side, and didn’t have as rich a bloom/envelop when playing single notes.
Could the Mark V be the one? Can the “Mark IV” mode sound more open than an actual Mark IV? I’ve read the “iic+” mode is modeled after the c+ lead sound without the “pull deep” engaged, which I always have engaged. I do fine it interesting that it was based on a non-EQ iic+, which I actually prefer for liquid, high gain lead.