Arsony
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Hi everybody ,
I am very new to this forum and this is my first post. I recently bought a brand new Mark V:25 and this is my first amp
from Mesa Boogie after much consideration and research. Boy am I glad I made that decision cos I'm blown away with the
tone and versatility coming out of that little box! It's a beast! I'm running my 6 string Ibanez straight into the amp and mostly
out into a 1x12 cab with a Eminence Governor . I'm still toying around with a lot of it's settings and I'm pretty much very
new to this so please try not to flame me for some of the obviously stupid questions I'm going to ask.
Half of the time, due to busy work schedule, I am resigned to silent practice and recording in my bedroom of my small apartment.
I have previously used the Apogee Jam into Garageband or Appkit that sort of thing and have pretty much survived.
Now... one of the factor that sealed the deal for me when I bought the V:25 was the CabClone function as I understand , it enables one to use the amp for silent practice and recording. Unfortunately, I have not gotten a satisfactory tone coming out of it. Here is how I connect my setup
Guitar --> Mark V:25 --> audio interface (Onyx Blackjack) OR Yamaha MG12XU <-- USB--> MacBook running iTunes backing track
I'm using KRK KNS8400 monitor headphones attached to the audio interface to listen in on the mix.
(I'm using the XLR out of the CabClone into the audio interface (phantom power off) . No cab load and speaker switch turned to off position)
The iTunes track sounded ok but for the amp CabClone input, volume is low and fuzzy/distorted . I can only hear significantly when I crank up the amp's master volume near 11/12 o'clock and my headphone volume output at almost max level. All this while, I'm maintaining the iTune volume to almost minimum just to volume match the amp input. I tried to increase the gain on the Blackjack past 10 o'clock but once i do that, it clips a lot and get pretty distorted so I have to pull back again. This is really quite disappointing as I really love the amp and I passed on getting big brother Mark V head for the sole reason (I know it's not too rational!) of portability and built in CabClone.
1) Any comments from the senior members on my connections. Am I missing out something or doing something wrong?
2) Can Mark V:25 owners here share how you use the amp for silent practice and how do you guys mix in or play with a backing track?
3) Is there a difference in using an audio interface e.g. like the BlackJack, Presonus or Focusrite Scarlett (u know those type) VS a table top mixer like the Yamaha MGXU or Behringer Xenyx?
I've tried searching the net for answers but there seems to be none..
Thank you very much in advance everybody and any form of advice is much appreciated !!!
Arsony
I am very new to this forum and this is my first post. I recently bought a brand new Mark V:25 and this is my first amp
from Mesa Boogie after much consideration and research. Boy am I glad I made that decision cos I'm blown away with the
tone and versatility coming out of that little box! It's a beast! I'm running my 6 string Ibanez straight into the amp and mostly
out into a 1x12 cab with a Eminence Governor . I'm still toying around with a lot of it's settings and I'm pretty much very
new to this so please try not to flame me for some of the obviously stupid questions I'm going to ask.
Half of the time, due to busy work schedule, I am resigned to silent practice and recording in my bedroom of my small apartment.
I have previously used the Apogee Jam into Garageband or Appkit that sort of thing and have pretty much survived.
Now... one of the factor that sealed the deal for me when I bought the V:25 was the CabClone function as I understand , it enables one to use the amp for silent practice and recording. Unfortunately, I have not gotten a satisfactory tone coming out of it. Here is how I connect my setup
Guitar --> Mark V:25 --> audio interface (Onyx Blackjack) OR Yamaha MG12XU <-- USB--> MacBook running iTunes backing track
I'm using KRK KNS8400 monitor headphones attached to the audio interface to listen in on the mix.
(I'm using the XLR out of the CabClone into the audio interface (phantom power off) . No cab load and speaker switch turned to off position)
The iTunes track sounded ok but for the amp CabClone input, volume is low and fuzzy/distorted . I can only hear significantly when I crank up the amp's master volume near 11/12 o'clock and my headphone volume output at almost max level. All this while, I'm maintaining the iTune volume to almost minimum just to volume match the amp input. I tried to increase the gain on the Blackjack past 10 o'clock but once i do that, it clips a lot and get pretty distorted so I have to pull back again. This is really quite disappointing as I really love the amp and I passed on getting big brother Mark V head for the sole reason (I know it's not too rational!) of portability and built in CabClone.
1) Any comments from the senior members on my connections. Am I missing out something or doing something wrong?
2) Can Mark V:25 owners here share how you use the amp for silent practice and how do you guys mix in or play with a backing track?
3) Is there a difference in using an audio interface e.g. like the BlackJack, Presonus or Focusrite Scarlett (u know those type) VS a table top mixer like the Yamaha MGXU or Behringer Xenyx?
I've tried searching the net for answers but there seems to be none..
Thank you very much in advance everybody and any form of advice is much appreciated !!!
Arsony