Hey guys,
I finally managed to make my dream come true and bought a used Mark V head locally (here in Hungary as far as I know there are only 3-4 of these amps and most of them are US versions - mine is EU). I tried messing around with the settings according to the manual and JP's video of the head where he actually shows his settings and tones.
My current rig is quite humble: Jackson DKMG with licensed Floyd and EMG 81/85, Mark V, homemade 2x12 cab with V30s that I bought earlier.
I'm struggling to get a nice and fat low end from the amp. Every tone (except the Mark I) seems to lack bass, even with the EQ dialed in to the V shape. On the other hand, highs are very piercing and everything sounds really trebly and thin - I even had to lower the last 2 sliders on the EQ to compensate. I always thought that the Mark V was an amp that had smooth highs and fat lows, but what I'm experiencing is quite the contrary. The thing that is also really bugging me is that I have a Diezel Herbert head which I'm currently selling, and with the Herbert everything sounds just fine, it has a massive low end and very controllable highs, although I'm not a fan of the distortion texture, hence why I bought the V.
My questions:
- Is it possible that my homemade 2x12 is simply not big enough in size to allow the low end to come through? My 2x12 is a little shallower than 2x12s usually are and while it's built really well and with high quality materials, could it be possible that it's simply small? Have to say again, though: my Herbert sounds perfect through it.
- Could it be that my guitar is simply terrible for this amp? I'm not a big fan of EMGs but I had to make a budget call with this guitar and, again, everything else sounds just fine with it (Herbert, Guitar Rig 5, etc.). On the Mark V I really hear how the Floyd Rose thins out the sound and my guitar is almost twanging out like a Strat - something I've never experienced with it before. Does the V "need" decent passive pickups and a massively built guitar to really shine a'la Music Man JP?
- In general, is the Mark V supposed to have a decent amount of low end? I'm not sure if it's just my ear that needs to get used to the low end being more "tight" than "full", but it definitely lacks for me now. Same for the highs: is the Mark V generally supposed to be on the _very_ trebly side instead of being smooth?
I'm a little stumped with this now. I've spent a ridiculous amount of money to buy this amp and from every YouTube video to recordings, the amp sounded just fantastic everywhere, and now it isn't really delivering for me. The only mode that sounds fine to me is the Mark I mode which is usually described to be really dark and hard to dial in - it is dark, but I can dial it easily to the point where it sounds well balanced.
Cheers for any advice!
I finally managed to make my dream come true and bought a used Mark V head locally (here in Hungary as far as I know there are only 3-4 of these amps and most of them are US versions - mine is EU). I tried messing around with the settings according to the manual and JP's video of the head where he actually shows his settings and tones.
My current rig is quite humble: Jackson DKMG with licensed Floyd and EMG 81/85, Mark V, homemade 2x12 cab with V30s that I bought earlier.
I'm struggling to get a nice and fat low end from the amp. Every tone (except the Mark I) seems to lack bass, even with the EQ dialed in to the V shape. On the other hand, highs are very piercing and everything sounds really trebly and thin - I even had to lower the last 2 sliders on the EQ to compensate. I always thought that the Mark V was an amp that had smooth highs and fat lows, but what I'm experiencing is quite the contrary. The thing that is also really bugging me is that I have a Diezel Herbert head which I'm currently selling, and with the Herbert everything sounds just fine, it has a massive low end and very controllable highs, although I'm not a fan of the distortion texture, hence why I bought the V.
My questions:
- Is it possible that my homemade 2x12 is simply not big enough in size to allow the low end to come through? My 2x12 is a little shallower than 2x12s usually are and while it's built really well and with high quality materials, could it be possible that it's simply small? Have to say again, though: my Herbert sounds perfect through it.
- Could it be that my guitar is simply terrible for this amp? I'm not a big fan of EMGs but I had to make a budget call with this guitar and, again, everything else sounds just fine with it (Herbert, Guitar Rig 5, etc.). On the Mark V I really hear how the Floyd Rose thins out the sound and my guitar is almost twanging out like a Strat - something I've never experienced with it before. Does the V "need" decent passive pickups and a massively built guitar to really shine a'la Music Man JP?
- In general, is the Mark V supposed to have a decent amount of low end? I'm not sure if it's just my ear that needs to get used to the low end being more "tight" than "full", but it definitely lacks for me now. Same for the highs: is the Mark V generally supposed to be on the _very_ trebly side instead of being smooth?
I'm a little stumped with this now. I've spent a ridiculous amount of money to buy this amp and from every YouTube video to recordings, the amp sounded just fantastic everywhere, and now it isn't really delivering for me. The only mode that sounds fine to me is the Mark I mode which is usually described to be really dark and hard to dial in - it is dark, but I can dial it easily to the point where it sounds well balanced.
Cheers for any advice!