In nearly three years of owning my Mark V head it hadn't occured to me until now to try using the slave output. Last night I decided to give it a shot, and I'm really happy with the results so far. I have a Carvin Legacy that hasn't seen much use since buying my Mark, and it has a set of JJ E34L's in the power section.
Running the Mark into the Legacy's E34L power section and into a separate 4x12 cab really fattened things up, and channel two and three really came alive with this setup. Especially crunch, that mode sounds great with the E34Ls.
Channel three on extreme mode sounded reminiscient of the Master of Puppets tone, as the IIC+ slaved into a Marshall power section played a big part in that sound. I'm definitely not trying to cop Metallica sounds, but i think the Carvin power section in addition to the Mark adds awesome texture in the mids.
Added bonus: my effects pedals that were rendered useless by the Mark V effects loop are also being used between the Mark V slave and the Legacy loop return in a wet/dry setup. Has anyone else tried using a similar setup?
Running the Mark into the Legacy's E34L power section and into a separate 4x12 cab really fattened things up, and channel two and three really came alive with this setup. Especially crunch, that mode sounds great with the E34Ls.
Channel three on extreme mode sounded reminiscient of the Master of Puppets tone, as the IIC+ slaved into a Marshall power section played a big part in that sound. I'm definitely not trying to cop Metallica sounds, but i think the Carvin power section in addition to the Mark adds awesome texture in the mids.
Added bonus: my effects pedals that were rendered useless by the Mark V effects loop are also being used between the Mark V slave and the Legacy loop return in a wet/dry setup. Has anyone else tried using a similar setup?