I have had mine for 6+ months now and the longer I own it, the more I realize that it really is a collection of great amps.
I used to think that it was a Boogie clean with a couple of different variations, a Mark I with a couple of variations, and a Mark IV with a couple of variations. That is just not the case. I can tell that alot of thought went into modes like Tweed, Crunch, Extreme, and so on.
You have to totally change the way you dial the amp in on the different modes. And just like most Boogies, you have to dial them in to make them sound good. You can't just put the dials at noon and go from there. A certail level of understanding has to be in place in order to get the most out of it's many voicings.
I wish the amp had more low end in Mark IV mode. That is my only gripe. Well, that and the faulty footswitch cable.
I used to think that it was a Boogie clean with a couple of different variations, a Mark I with a couple of variations, and a Mark IV with a couple of variations. That is just not the case. I can tell that alot of thought went into modes like Tweed, Crunch, Extreme, and so on.
You have to totally change the way you dial the amp in on the different modes. And just like most Boogies, you have to dial them in to make them sound good. You can't just put the dials at noon and go from there. A certail level of understanding has to be in place in order to get the most out of it's many voicings.
I wish the amp had more low end in Mark IV mode. That is my only gripe. Well, that and the faulty footswitch cable.