mightywarlock
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And I'm not totally blown away.
1st off, it was just bought recently, and I am the 2nd owner, as the buyer on another forum sold it to get a Herbert.
I plugged it in, and noticed there is something wrong with either the footswitch or the footswitch cable, as it wasn't switching properly for the EQ unless I wiggled the wire inside the pedal.
not that big of a deal, I will call Mesa and see what can be done.
next, while switching modes and channels, the amp started to freak out in ch.1 when I switched from Fat to Clean. Like it got stuck in a loop of some sort. I quickly switched out of that mode, and all was well after that. I noticed some harmonic feedback from the stock tubes, but that was at an extreme setting on the EQ, so when I brought the slider down it stopped, and after playing awhile i forgot what those settings even were.
I have had a Triaxis for awhile now, and perhaps I was thinking I was going to be blown away by this new Mark V and it's tone, but, it seems like it is really just the same tone I have had for quite awhile, in just a different format.
In fact, since my Triaxis has the Recto board in it, and I realized i was using the Mark III mode a lot, it almost seems, at first thought, that I am losing some capabilities if I sell the triaxis. Now, the Triaxis is noisy, and the Mark V is slightly quieter, but the combination of a Triaxis and 2:90 is actually something of a good match i see now...
I know it is only my first night with the amp, and I could NOT turn up that much since it was late, (didn't want to piss off all my neighbors too much at 11pm), so much more experimentation is needed. I'm sure I will get good tones out of it, but just coming from all the amps I already own (Triaxis, 2:90, Pre-500 Dual Recto, previously Stiletto Deuce II, Marshall JCM800KK, JMP-1, EL34 100/100, 5150, and more...) I am not blown away YET.
YET.
In fact, I spent most of my time in Ch.3 mode, but I think I might like Ch.2 Crunch better at the moment. I like extreme note clarity, while still retaining an amazing amount of heavyness, and thought Extreme a little harsh, mkiv a little muddy or thick, but crunch was clear.
Just some first night notations.
I almost got a Herbert as well from someone in trade for my 5150 + cash, but opted to try the Mark V 1st, and see about selling the Triaxis.
Now I'm not so sure what I am going to do... yet...
Time to tweak and see...plus need to be able to crank it. I know Mesa amps well enough to know you need to crank the hell out of them to make them sound great.
1st off, it was just bought recently, and I am the 2nd owner, as the buyer on another forum sold it to get a Herbert.
I plugged it in, and noticed there is something wrong with either the footswitch or the footswitch cable, as it wasn't switching properly for the EQ unless I wiggled the wire inside the pedal.
not that big of a deal, I will call Mesa and see what can be done.
next, while switching modes and channels, the amp started to freak out in ch.1 when I switched from Fat to Clean. Like it got stuck in a loop of some sort. I quickly switched out of that mode, and all was well after that. I noticed some harmonic feedback from the stock tubes, but that was at an extreme setting on the EQ, so when I brought the slider down it stopped, and after playing awhile i forgot what those settings even were.
I have had a Triaxis for awhile now, and perhaps I was thinking I was going to be blown away by this new Mark V and it's tone, but, it seems like it is really just the same tone I have had for quite awhile, in just a different format.
In fact, since my Triaxis has the Recto board in it, and I realized i was using the Mark III mode a lot, it almost seems, at first thought, that I am losing some capabilities if I sell the triaxis. Now, the Triaxis is noisy, and the Mark V is slightly quieter, but the combination of a Triaxis and 2:90 is actually something of a good match i see now...
I know it is only my first night with the amp, and I could NOT turn up that much since it was late, (didn't want to piss off all my neighbors too much at 11pm), so much more experimentation is needed. I'm sure I will get good tones out of it, but just coming from all the amps I already own (Triaxis, 2:90, Pre-500 Dual Recto, previously Stiletto Deuce II, Marshall JCM800KK, JMP-1, EL34 100/100, 5150, and more...) I am not blown away YET.
YET.
In fact, I spent most of my time in Ch.3 mode, but I think I might like Ch.2 Crunch better at the moment. I like extreme note clarity, while still retaining an amazing amount of heavyness, and thought Extreme a little harsh, mkiv a little muddy or thick, but crunch was clear.
Just some first night notations.
I almost got a Herbert as well from someone in trade for my 5150 + cash, but opted to try the Mark V 1st, and see about selling the Triaxis.
Now I'm not so sure what I am going to do... yet...
Time to tweak and see...plus need to be able to crank it. I know Mesa amps well enough to know you need to crank the hell out of them to make them sound great.