Hi,
I was recently lucky enough to get a really good deal on a used 1x12 Mesa Boogie Mark IV. I have been playing around with it so far and really like the versatility. I play mainly jazz and funk/fusion stuff.
Does anyone else around here use this amp for jazz and funk/fusion? I'd assume so...haha!
If yes, could you give me some pointers to tweak this thing for a nice fat and warm clean jazz tone? Maybe some settings I should try out?
Currently I have only really played and tweaked with the rhythm 1 channel for clean tones, its pretty nice. But am looking to dial in something a little fatter, warm, and mellow. I play a gibson es-335 style guitar (Ibanez AS-50) and a Gibson-175 hollowbody mainly.
I understand this is the kind of amp you find your own sound or 'voice' on, but I am looking for a starting point! Any tips and suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks!!!
This thing is a feat of electrical engineering!! Truly an amazing amp!
Thanks guys.
-Mike
I was recently lucky enough to get a really good deal on a used 1x12 Mesa Boogie Mark IV. I have been playing around with it so far and really like the versatility. I play mainly jazz and funk/fusion stuff.
Does anyone else around here use this amp for jazz and funk/fusion? I'd assume so...haha!
If yes, could you give me some pointers to tweak this thing for a nice fat and warm clean jazz tone? Maybe some settings I should try out?
Currently I have only really played and tweaked with the rhythm 1 channel for clean tones, its pretty nice. But am looking to dial in something a little fatter, warm, and mellow. I play a gibson es-335 style guitar (Ibanez AS-50) and a Gibson-175 hollowbody mainly.
I understand this is the kind of amp you find your own sound or 'voice' on, but I am looking for a starting point! Any tips and suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks!!!
This thing is a feat of electrical engineering!! Truly an amazing amp!
Thanks guys.
-Mike