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Until I found the right settings, that is!!
I took a trip over to Guitar Center today to try the head out. Played through a Recto 4x12 with a Les Paul. Tweaked for about 20 minutes and let me say, this thing was awful. It felt full of bass and treble, grainy, fizzy, and it lacked a lot of definition. I was using channel 3, 90 watts on Extreme and going into the EQ with the V pattern.
I finally asked the Guitar Center guy who showed it to me to set it up the way he would - he said he liked it so much he bought one - and give me a demo. He changed a few things - namely turned down the presence - and it sounded a little better, as if the tone was in there somewhere but not quite out in the open. I thanked him and went back to tweaking, and then found it: the tone that will make me sell 2 of my amps to fund this purchase. I turned the high frequency slider to zero, turned the treble and presence up, and WOW!!! Incredible amount of definition, very tight tracking and bass, and an awesome tone for lead!
My purpose in posting this is that if you haven't tried this yet, and are unhappy with channel 3, try it! I didn't get to spend a ton of time playing around with the amp - there was another sales guy using the amp room trying to sell some kid a JCM2000, saying it's better than a Boogie for mid-gain stuff - but I definitely am getting a Mark V after playing one today and the EQ trick is the reason why.
I took a trip over to Guitar Center today to try the head out. Played through a Recto 4x12 with a Les Paul. Tweaked for about 20 minutes and let me say, this thing was awful. It felt full of bass and treble, grainy, fizzy, and it lacked a lot of definition. I was using channel 3, 90 watts on Extreme and going into the EQ with the V pattern.
I finally asked the Guitar Center guy who showed it to me to set it up the way he would - he said he liked it so much he bought one - and give me a demo. He changed a few things - namely turned down the presence - and it sounded a little better, as if the tone was in there somewhere but not quite out in the open. I thanked him and went back to tweaking, and then found it: the tone that will make me sell 2 of my amps to fund this purchase. I turned the high frequency slider to zero, turned the treble and presence up, and WOW!!! Incredible amount of definition, very tight tracking and bass, and an awesome tone for lead!
My purpose in posting this is that if you haven't tried this yet, and are unhappy with channel 3, try it! I didn't get to spend a ton of time playing around with the amp - there was another sales guy using the amp room trying to sell some kid a JCM2000, saying it's better than a Boogie for mid-gain stuff - but I definitely am getting a Mark V after playing one today and the EQ trick is the reason why.