Markedman
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/100168049@N04/9489481691/in/photostream/ 5/85 black dot 105 tranny: rip your face off! This is one raw amp with the Boogafunk EV thieles.
MrSmitty said:...I just ordered a spax7 for V1 from Mesa...I'm curious to see what that will sound like.
MrSmitty said:Lately, I've been experimenting with the Class A tube setting. I even played a gig last weekend (small venue) in class A and it sounded awesome!
kdorsey said:MrSmitty said:...I just ordered a spax7 for V1 from Mesa...I'm curious to see what that will sound like.
The SPAX7 is Mesa's specially sorted, ultra low noise standard tube for V1. The brand changes as they evolve their suppliers. What did you have in there before?
MrSmitty said:Lately, I've been experimenting with the Class A tube setting. I even played a gig last weekend (small venue) in class A and it sounded awesome!
What kind of music are you playing? What speaker(s)/cab(s)?
Yeah, I used my MkIII heavily in both a true classic rock and a more modern "classic" rock gigs with great success. The C90 loaded vert 2x12 cabs were awesome once I closed the top. Played in class A mode exclusively, too.MrSmitty said:kdorsey said:MrSmitty said:...I just ordered a spax7 for V1 from Mesa...I'm curious to see what that will sound like.
The SPAX7 is Mesa's specially sorted, ultra low noise standard tube for V1. The brand changes as they evolve their suppliers. What did you have in there before?
MrSmitty said:Lately, I've been experimenting with the Class A tube setting. I even played a gig last weekend (small venue) in class A and it sounded awesome!
What kind of music are you playing? What speaker(s)/cab(s)?
Currently I have a regular Mesa 12ax7 in V1.
I play in a cover band... classic/new rock, top 40, etc. Normally I use Recto 2x12 horizontal (w/v-30s). But at this last gig I had to use the 1x12 wide-body (w/c-90)due to lack of space. We miked it through the PA, it sounded great! I haven't gigged with the 1x12 very much, but I'm kinda digging the smoother tone from that cab.
It's a process of trial-n-error, unfortunately. Since this is SO subjective, you grab a few reasonably priced options (I went with as big of a tonal difference as possible...Tung Sol to RFT with a few in between) and give them a try.MrSmitty said:What are these "NOS RFT" tubes you guys are talking about? And where can I find them? I might give it a try...
I did try a Mesa SPAX7 in v1 and didn't like it, it was a little too stiff. I put a regular 12ax7 back in for now.
Val666 said:I don't think Metallica's tone really evolved past the Black Album, it's kind of "diminished" over the years in my opinion. They have more of a lighter, punkier guitar sound now and they're lacking in the crushing weight they once had as a metal band. The Het Set fits in with that, it fits in with the "no swearing during concerts" family friendly version of Metallica we have today. It's like they took the EMG 81/60 set and gave it to Phil Towle.
I'm not dissing Metallica, I'm a huge fan and I'm not ashamed to be. I'm just expressing an opinion.
The EMG 81/60 is much, much better than the Het Set.
One thing I found interesting was that at a fair gig I had two players come up and comment on how righteous my Mark II sounded. I didn't have the heart to tell them it was my .50 Caliber
DJPattP said:Two Blue Stripe identical.
dlpasco said:DJPattP said:Two Blue Stripe identical.
Now that's some darn fine amp porn right there.
NICE!!!Zoner said:I agree it is an awesome, dangerous-sounding amp. I have never been intimidated by a piece of gear before but this thing demands respect and careful use, or it WILL hurt you and anyone within earshot! I liked that aspect after a while, and even though I'm not a "metal" guy I really came to appreciate what was on tap here; warm, smooth, beautiful clean tones, very nice "classic" crunch, and a lead tone that would just sing and sing......
Here is my live rig from way back. MKIII green stripe. The Marshall 1965a 4x10 was a great match as it was plenty toneful and easier to carry. The Simul-Sat was just icing and not used all the time, but that stereo spread was super-cool when it was employed.
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