I’m in love with my Mark V, and I pretty much agree with the ‘It’s You’ thread. However, after a solid year and a half of working with the V, there’s one important tone I’m about to give up on trying to dial in.
It’s that vintage low-gain, smooth transition into breakup, clear upper mids, for-lack-of-a-better-word ‘blues’ tone. And I know what it sounds like because I have a Lonestar Special and a Cali Tweed that both do it with zero effort.
I need my clean and my big lead sound, so channels 1 and 3 are accounted for. I need to get my low-to-mid gain from channel 2. I’m defaulting to Edge mode, which is almost like a Vox, but it’s a bit brash for what I’m talking about. The transition into clip is pretty obvious, and the upper frequency distortion is very crunchy.
Speaking of crunch... Crunch mode is great at mid gain settings, but it doesn’t have much life down around 9:00 on the gain knob. And Mark I mode seems to want to get dirty right away too, much more than an actual Mark I. They also blast into heavy distortion with even the slightest amount of boost. I even tried going clean and using low power to break up the power section. It was just OK, more of a Stones rhythm than a thick, clear blues tone.
So am I stuck with using a pedal for low gain? With all the options in front of us, that does seem a little weird.
It’s that vintage low-gain, smooth transition into breakup, clear upper mids, for-lack-of-a-better-word ‘blues’ tone. And I know what it sounds like because I have a Lonestar Special and a Cali Tweed that both do it with zero effort.
I need my clean and my big lead sound, so channels 1 and 3 are accounted for. I need to get my low-to-mid gain from channel 2. I’m defaulting to Edge mode, which is almost like a Vox, but it’s a bit brash for what I’m talking about. The transition into clip is pretty obvious, and the upper frequency distortion is very crunchy.
Speaking of crunch... Crunch mode is great at mid gain settings, but it doesn’t have much life down around 9:00 on the gain knob. And Mark I mode seems to want to get dirty right away too, much more than an actual Mark I. They also blast into heavy distortion with even the slightest amount of boost. I even tried going clean and using low power to break up the power section. It was just OK, more of a Stones rhythm than a thick, clear blues tone.
So am I stuck with using a pedal for low gain? With all the options in front of us, that does seem a little weird.