Hi Guys! I'm new to Mesa/Boogie and a new Mark V head owner ... Owned a DC-2 Studio Caliber back in 1998...but then sold it shortly after for a '66 Fender Deluxe Reverb. Got my Mark V on thursday night, got a chance to play with it friday morning for a few minutes and then packed and left for vacation! But my impression from the first few minutes was not very positive. Maybe I'm not used to setting up a Mark series amp. I have to admit that after reading the manual I might have been doing it all wrong, but just wanted some insight from you guys.
I do remember cranking up the bass (2:00 - 3:00) , mids at 11:00 and treble at 11:00 and then the gain at 4:00. So that was my channel 3 setting and I was disappointed to hear the distortion. It was so ..ummm...blah. Now here I am on vacation, far from my amp, and can't stop wondering what it was that I did wrong.
Any tips/insight you can offer me about Marks...I've read the board through and through. I have a gut feeling that the controls on the Mark V don't behave like the controls on any other amp I've owned. But just any clarification or reassurance would be helpful...until I get back on Friday and work on it ...on my own. =)
Thanks
I do remember cranking up the bass (2:00 - 3:00) , mids at 11:00 and treble at 11:00 and then the gain at 4:00. So that was my channel 3 setting and I was disappointed to hear the distortion. It was so ..ummm...blah. Now here I am on vacation, far from my amp, and can't stop wondering what it was that I did wrong.
Any tips/insight you can offer me about Marks...I've read the board through and through. I have a gut feeling that the controls on the Mark V don't behave like the controls on any other amp I've owned. But just any clarification or reassurance would be helpful...until I get back on Friday and work on it ...on my own. =)
Thanks