Jmarnell
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Hey there. Just purchased a new Mark V and need some help/advice.
I found one of the tones I've been looking for in the clean channel, running my strat, looking for that Fender chime that is so magical. I am, though, having difficulty finding a good crunch tone out of channel two. I've been tweaking and playing with the dials, but pretty frustrated.
Perhaps, what I'm looking for is not in channel two. I had a new Mesa Boogie Triple Crown TC-50 and the channel two was simply awesome. But, the clean channel, while really good, was not as good as the Mark V. And the channel three high gain was simply insane on that amp. A metal players dream for sure.
But to get that blues crunch, the type you get when your clean channel is hit with a Tube Screamer, and the resulting overdrive that is the signature sound from SRV, is what I was looking for out of channel two. I guess I could simply run my pedals through my clean setting in channel one, but thought i could channel switch and find it there too.
An education from you seasoned Mark V tone-aholics is greatly appreciated ;-)
I found one of the tones I've been looking for in the clean channel, running my strat, looking for that Fender chime that is so magical. I am, though, having difficulty finding a good crunch tone out of channel two. I've been tweaking and playing with the dials, but pretty frustrated.
Perhaps, what I'm looking for is not in channel two. I had a new Mesa Boogie Triple Crown TC-50 and the channel two was simply awesome. But, the clean channel, while really good, was not as good as the Mark V. And the channel three high gain was simply insane on that amp. A metal players dream for sure.
But to get that blues crunch, the type you get when your clean channel is hit with a Tube Screamer, and the resulting overdrive that is the signature sound from SRV, is what I was looking for out of channel two. I guess I could simply run my pedals through my clean setting in channel one, but thought i could channel switch and find it there too.
An education from you seasoned Mark V tone-aholics is greatly appreciated ;-)