ReIgnition
Active member
Hi guys, It would be cool if the frequent / more knowledgeable Mark V posters or mods created a FAQ thread for the Mark V and made it a sticky.
I don't post much but I read a LOT, and the there are really knowledgeable guys here that got me going and answered questions without me even asking... Thank you.
on another music product forum they have a FAQ thread for the same old questions... the knowledgeable posters post answers and readers new to the product can get fast answers... after a while the thread just ends with people posting... cool thread, thanks, etc...
To me I haven't really read any major "new" issues lately... volume drop with brand x delay pedal, channel noise, standby or no standby, popping when switching channels, crackle noises, wind noises, no volume on x channel, etc.. Also include links to really informative past Mark V Boogie Board post/videos that answer common questions? Some of these issues are common to all tube amplifiers.
Boogie Board Search and Mesa Customer Service could pick up the rest. There would still be plenty talk about, questions, pedals, settings, etc...
Yes, No, Kma :wink:
I don't post much but I read a LOT, and the there are really knowledgeable guys here that got me going and answered questions without me even asking... Thank you.
on another music product forum they have a FAQ thread for the same old questions... the knowledgeable posters post answers and readers new to the product can get fast answers... after a while the thread just ends with people posting... cool thread, thanks, etc...
To me I haven't really read any major "new" issues lately... volume drop with brand x delay pedal, channel noise, standby or no standby, popping when switching channels, crackle noises, wind noises, no volume on x channel, etc.. Also include links to really informative past Mark V Boogie Board post/videos that answer common questions? Some of these issues are common to all tube amplifiers.
Boogie Board Search and Mesa Customer Service could pick up the rest. There would still be plenty talk about, questions, pedals, settings, etc...
Yes, No, Kma :wink: