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Deadfall

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Been lurking here for a couple weeks.Finally got to play through a mark V combo the other day.Went ahead and ordered me one.With a dual rec 2x12 vert ;) So anyhow...umm,cant wait to get it home.Was playing a Tremoverb with a 4x12 for a few years but it was just way to flubby for me.In 1990 I think it was I bought a boogie 50 cal.Really liked that amp but ended up letting it go.Was pleased I could get the same tight high gain tone from the mark...nice cleans.A rather unforgiving amp I must say,but I've gotten slack about practice lately anyhow hehe.I can dig it...only a few more weeks so..Hello all.
 
deadfall,
welcome to the "gentleman's club". no distortion pedals, rack mounts, and amp modeling units need apply.wah's and delay's are fine. LOL !! just your fingers, machine gun wrist, favorite axe, monster cable and the mark V required to make all your sonic dreams come true. i've only had mine for 5 days now ( combo # 000501 - ebay rules!!). let me tell you, i'm truly blown away. and that's no easy task since i've been into all things "metal" since 1976. alice and kiss to lamb of god and all in-between. over 30 yrs of the best bands and music. i've seen em' all and the mark v can replicate all of their tones for me. the articulation of every single note, or 6 note chord, pick nuances, scrape, swirl, slide, chunk, squeal, mute, etc. it's totally rippin but controlled!! pentode and triode configs rule on chan 3. chan 2 is heavy ac/dc crunch heaven. chan 1 is sooo cool i;ve been livin here all today even though i'm a channel 3 guy. make some coffee & get ready to not sleep, cause once you get it, you won't wanna stop.
p.s. do the amp justice and use passive pups, 81/85's/blackouts are all good but the mark V can voice every tiny bit of the strings you hit. active's just can't capture this. my duncan's do this really well. i'm lovin this amp !!! rock on!!
 
Welcome and congratulations on the new amp!

I get what you're saying about the MkV being an unforgiving amp. It can certainly be set up to put the players technique under the microscope. The cool thing is that it can also be set up to be very forgiving as well. I had spent hours demo'ing the MkV before purchasing one this past October and felt then that I had a pretty good grasp on what it's capable of. I have since come to realize that I had barely scratched the surface. I've been discovering new possibilities with the amp since its arrival and I still haven't run into any boundaries.

I don't spend a lot of time tweaking amps, this one included. If I sit down to play I turn the amp on and just play. If I'm turning knobs and flipping switches it's because that's the activity I chose to engage in. This is one of the enjoyable aspects of this amp for me. Once each week or so I'll sit down to play with the amp, to see what else I can find. When I do this I'll usually focus on a single channel and mode and I'll try different settings in the preamp, output, and power sections. In this way the MkV is as much a toy as it is an amp (albeit an expensive toy, though my wife is happy that I play with guitars, basses, and amps instead of cars, boats, and motorcycles - music toys are cheap by comparison :D ).

As I stated above I generally don't spend time tweaking amps - I'm a set-and-forget kind of guy. Here again the MkV is a joy to use! I have my favorite settings and I have so far found them to work everywhere I've taken the amp. I check the settings at setup, power up the amp, and flip the standby switch when it's time to play. The only setting I have to mess with is the output level to set my volume in the room. The MkV is, IMO, the first plug-n-play Mark series amp. It's also the first Mark series amp that allows for ideal settings for clean, crunch, and lead tones (i.e. separate tone stacks for each channel). The layout is deceptively simple too. Once the control layout for a single channel is committed to memory it would be easy to make changes on the fly even on a dark stage. This on an amp sporting more than 50 user adjustable controls - nice!

What I like most about the MkV is that, to my ears, the amp offers nine unique voicings - three footswitch selectable on the fly - and it makes no compromises in any one of them to facilitate another. Each of these voicings (even Edge) would make for a great sounding amp on its own. This is not often the case with channel switchers.

I could go on and on about the advantages this amp affords - I think I'll stop here. Again - congratulations on the new amp! I hope you dig it as much as I have.
 
Congrats on the purchase! Enjoy it. If I may offer some advice to help you enjoy it, id recommend you don't get too involved in the tweaking/tube swapping right away. Get a decent tone and start playing, and when you notice you want something then go over and twist a knob. I've read alot of posters here that swap tubes, and tweak settings only to end up dissatisfied. The manual gives decent starter settings that with a few minutes can suit your guitar and taste in tone.

I don't want to discourage you from tweaking the most tweakable amp ever made. Just don't forget why we buy amps in the first place, to play! After those tubes and speakers break in it'll sound alot different anyway.

Have fun and congrats!
 
Thanks for the advice and comments guys.Yeah I played with it for a pretty good while.Was a floor model so I decided to get one new in the box,which entails a wait.But I felt I wasnt the first geek to walk in the door with a J custom 7 string and crank it out (well where I live yeah I guess I was).Between that slightly used state and some of the first runs seeming to have some problems I've read about here and there,I figured it would be worth the wait to get in on a model from a recent run.But from what I was able to dial in right away I was pleased to say the least.
Guess this is my mid life crisis rig hehe.I went ahead and got an amp gizmo-TC gforce2-a furman PC-and a midi foot controller.So I'll have a lifetime of tweaking between that stuff alone.Was considering a sonic maximizer but guess I'll wait and see how this works as is.
One question though.The rackmount kit mesa sells now-I was led to believe it would fit the amp from the combo...Is that correct?
 
The Mk V isn't rackmountable.
I'm with you, I don't like to take models off the floor, never know who's been tinkering with it, and i've seen enough kids not turn on amps correctly in stores.

anyway, congrats, I just ordered the Head... I got an estimated 8-10 weeks to go, how about you?
 
dmcguitar said:
The Mk V isn't rackmountable.
I'm with you, I don't like to take models off the floor, never know who's been tinkering with it, and i've seen enough kids not turn on amps correctly in stores.

anyway, congrats, I just ordered the Head... I got an estimated 8-10 weeks to go, how about you?
Well thank god for casters...6 to 8 weeks is what I was told..I'll expect 9-10,then anything else will be a nice suprise.**** didnt know they werent rack mountable,really wanted to eventually have all my shinies in one box *sighs*
 
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