MkVMann
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I went to a local GC and played in their Mesa room for 2.5hrs and went there with the Mark V in mind but i'll be damned if the Triple Rectifier didn't have my attention as well.
So I settled on the Mark V simply because of the tones I've heard people get out of it. I've had it since Monday. I am an old school plug and go type player (played on original 5150) but knew going in this Mark V needs tweaking to achieve what I want out of it. This amp is amazing but I am having a hard time dialing in what I want. I've got my clean almost nailed down, I've not messed with CH2 much and have been going over CH3 for the last few days trying different settings.
I have it set to Petrucci's live rig settings he posted. I feel like i'm getting close. I'm no fan of Lamb of God but the videos of them with their Mark V's are pretty close to what i'm looking for. That raw, rip your head off low end when grinding on E open and palmed. I'm going to go over their settings tonight.
With this said, should I place a TS9 in front of the Mark V? Right now i'm running chorus on clean and a Bad Horsie II. The moral of this story is, that triple rec is still in the back of my mind. It had this tight almost black album feel to it and I hardly tweaked it at the store.
I'm conflicted. I'm going to mess with and tweak this Mark V over the next week and I have 30 days to decide then I can always go back and score the triple rec.
What i'm looking for out of this Mark V is a little more saturation while chugging down, right now it sounds ok but just seems dry to my hand when going for it. I'd appreciate any thoughts on this, it's my first Mesa and it's awesome to see it setup in my house.
So I settled on the Mark V simply because of the tones I've heard people get out of it. I've had it since Monday. I am an old school plug and go type player (played on original 5150) but knew going in this Mark V needs tweaking to achieve what I want out of it. This amp is amazing but I am having a hard time dialing in what I want. I've got my clean almost nailed down, I've not messed with CH2 much and have been going over CH3 for the last few days trying different settings.
I have it set to Petrucci's live rig settings he posted. I feel like i'm getting close. I'm no fan of Lamb of God but the videos of them with their Mark V's are pretty close to what i'm looking for. That raw, rip your head off low end when grinding on E open and palmed. I'm going to go over their settings tonight.
With this said, should I place a TS9 in front of the Mark V? Right now i'm running chorus on clean and a Bad Horsie II. The moral of this story is, that triple rec is still in the back of my mind. It had this tight almost black album feel to it and I hardly tweaked it at the store.
I'm conflicted. I'm going to mess with and tweak this Mark V over the next week and I have 30 days to decide then I can always go back and score the triple rec.
What i'm looking for out of this Mark V is a little more saturation while chugging down, right now it sounds ok but just seems dry to my hand when going for it. I'd appreciate any thoughts on this, it's my first Mesa and it's awesome to see it setup in my house.