I really wanted a Boogie back in the 1980s, but I got a job designing guitar gear, and I got sick of playing guitar at work during the day and for fun at night. So I stopped playing in bands, and I never bought that Boogie.
Now, it's 30 years later, I am playing a lot of guitar again, and today I bought a Mark V head.
Wow. There's a lot of tone in there.
I feel like I fell asleep for 30 years, and now I've woken up to a world where you can have multiple great guitar sounds, footswitchable and everything.
I plugged that head into an old cab I had for testing guitar gear -- not a great cabinet by any means -- but I went into Mark I mode, adjusted some EQ, turned up a bit, and my guitar just sang.
What a great world we live in.
:mrgreen:
Now, it's 30 years later, I am playing a lot of guitar again, and today I bought a Mark V head.
Wow. There's a lot of tone in there.
I feel like I fell asleep for 30 years, and now I've woken up to a world where you can have multiple great guitar sounds, footswitchable and everything.
I plugged that head into an old cab I had for testing guitar gear -- not a great cabinet by any means -- but I went into Mark I mode, adjusted some EQ, turned up a bit, and my guitar just sang.
What a great world we live in.
:mrgreen: