How do peeps,
Being a little new to the whole realm of high gain amps after running a fender blues deville 4 x 10 with pedals in front to get my drive and lead tones, I was wondering if owners of amps like mesa boogie mk v and such still use pedals to assist with lead tones etc...
I tried a mk v today and I was very impressed with the 1st two channel's but as I was viewing the 3rd channel as a lead channel it was lacking a little something. Admittedly I was having to try this at pretty low volume and this may have been contributory to the tone, saturation and feel that I had.
I was wondering if you happy mesa owners often use other pedals to help saturate, lift the lead channel or if it's generally straight to amp for such things?
I did play with the differing 90w 45w and 10w selections and the tube, diode and pentode selectors.
Thanks in advance for tips, advice or pointers.
Being a little new to the whole realm of high gain amps after running a fender blues deville 4 x 10 with pedals in front to get my drive and lead tones, I was wondering if owners of amps like mesa boogie mk v and such still use pedals to assist with lead tones etc...
I tried a mk v today and I was very impressed with the 1st two channel's but as I was viewing the 3rd channel as a lead channel it was lacking a little something. Admittedly I was having to try this at pretty low volume and this may have been contributory to the tone, saturation and feel that I had.
I was wondering if you happy mesa owners often use other pedals to help saturate, lift the lead channel or if it's generally straight to amp for such things?
I did play with the differing 90w 45w and 10w selections and the tube, diode and pentode selectors.
Thanks in advance for tips, advice or pointers.