Ok everyone... I've had her since November and have gigged & tweaked & gigged & tweaked and I have read extensively through this wonderful forum trying many different settings and recommendations from folks.
I also had the opportunity to spend about 2hrs with a nice Mesa engineer guy at a show who put a hot guitar in my hands, sat me in front of the amp and ran me through all the settings and "taught" me the amp etc... This was VERY beneficial and I learned quite a lot regarding what some things were and were not etc... He also dialed in some rockin sounds (AS WE SAT THERE) however, when I took those sounds live with he mix of the band....they didn't appeal to "my" ear at all.
So what am I looking for?? Hmmmm....
I want three solid sounds of which should be easy to get with this awesome amp... just a matter of MORE tweaking.
Clean - The cleanest and prettiest ringing clean I can get that won't wimp out when live. I use a chorus and a delay through the loop.
Dirty - A good, solid bluesy dirty sound that will do three things.
1. When the guitar vol is full on, I get a good solid ROCK / Blues tone nicely saturated, but not TOO much... yet, more rocky/saturated than most would consider "blues" tone... I guess I want to be more "rock" than blues...But when I ease back on the guitar volume taking the edge off I do, in fact, get that bluesy tone etc...
2. When guitar is full on and I hit the solo it really ROCKS... Although I DO understand that "solo" is simply just a volume boost.
3. When I roll the guitar way down, it cleans up nice...
Metal/Rock
Solid, nicely saturated and not edgy,... smooth yet powerful and will NOT get lost in the mix... sort of rip your face off. NOT thin sounding. Full and rockin yet not flabby and over-toned with bottom end.
I have gotten close to these sounds, but what seems to always be the underlying issue is, things sound too "middy" and also "thin"... not THICK and FULL and WHAM like I would like.
I LOVE the Orange distortion/saturation and how it still maintains smoothness yet will rip your face off... same with HiWatt or others....
But I need the versatility of the Mark V and I'm confident that it can and WILL work for me like I have described. I just need some more input/guidance on how to get it there....
I also know that pups and cabinet can and will make a huge difference, but I still want what I've described above to be the "core" sound of "my" sound....
OR.... OR??? Go with an Electro Dyne and a TC Electronics G-System and be ALL done with it?? Or not?
Thank you all in advance for your input!!!
Rock on!
I also had the opportunity to spend about 2hrs with a nice Mesa engineer guy at a show who put a hot guitar in my hands, sat me in front of the amp and ran me through all the settings and "taught" me the amp etc... This was VERY beneficial and I learned quite a lot regarding what some things were and were not etc... He also dialed in some rockin sounds (AS WE SAT THERE) however, when I took those sounds live with he mix of the band....they didn't appeal to "my" ear at all.
So what am I looking for?? Hmmmm....
I want three solid sounds of which should be easy to get with this awesome amp... just a matter of MORE tweaking.
Clean - The cleanest and prettiest ringing clean I can get that won't wimp out when live. I use a chorus and a delay through the loop.
Dirty - A good, solid bluesy dirty sound that will do three things.
1. When the guitar vol is full on, I get a good solid ROCK / Blues tone nicely saturated, but not TOO much... yet, more rocky/saturated than most would consider "blues" tone... I guess I want to be more "rock" than blues...But when I ease back on the guitar volume taking the edge off I do, in fact, get that bluesy tone etc...
2. When guitar is full on and I hit the solo it really ROCKS... Although I DO understand that "solo" is simply just a volume boost.
3. When I roll the guitar way down, it cleans up nice...
Metal/Rock
Solid, nicely saturated and not edgy,... smooth yet powerful and will NOT get lost in the mix... sort of rip your face off. NOT thin sounding. Full and rockin yet not flabby and over-toned with bottom end.
I have gotten close to these sounds, but what seems to always be the underlying issue is, things sound too "middy" and also "thin"... not THICK and FULL and WHAM like I would like.
I LOVE the Orange distortion/saturation and how it still maintains smoothness yet will rip your face off... same with HiWatt or others....
But I need the versatility of the Mark V and I'm confident that it can and WILL work for me like I have described. I just need some more input/guidance on how to get it there....
I also know that pups and cabinet can and will make a huge difference, but I still want what I've described above to be the "core" sound of "my" sound....
OR.... OR??? Go with an Electro Dyne and a TC Electronics G-System and be ALL done with it?? Or not?
Thank you all in advance for your input!!!
Rock on!