Dror520
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I'm planing on getting a new amp soon and I'm don't know which one to choose the MK Iv or the Triaxis ??
6L6C said:Had a Tri Axes & 2:90 still have a Mark IV only sold the Tri Axes & 2:90 cause of money problems at the time. Basically both Tri Axes & Mark IV sound great, I find the Mark IV to have a little better attack but would not really notice unless I was A/B ing both setups at the same time (which I have). On the other hand Tri Axes is way more flexible has 8 voicing’s (or channels) the Mark IV has three. The real time controllers on the Tri make it a force to be dealt with. Being programmable is awesome you can store many setups. If you are doing other peoples material (copy band) the Tri is a must. That’s what I used it for.
If this is any help it has been a while since I sold my Tri Axis & 2:90 and have been able to afford another if I wished, at times I do miss it so versatile. But for me personally prefer the IV. As said before I used the Tri Axis & 2:90 in a cover band all types of music and it worked great but in the studio always showed up with my Mark IV.Dror520 said:thx this information is very useful ... Ya I'm in some sort in a cover band of Dream Theater ... so by the things you were saying I believe I live go with the triaxis ..
6L6C said:If this is any help it has been a while since I sold my Tri Axis & 2:90 and have been able to afford another if I wished, at times I do miss it so versatile. But for me personally prefer the IV. As said before I used the Tri Axis & 2:90 in a cover band all types of music and it worked great but in the studio always showed up with my Mark IV.Dror520 said:thx this information is very useful ... Ya I'm in some sort in a cover band of Dream Theater ... so by the things you were saying I believe I live go with the triaxis ..
As far as what you seem to be aiming for, JP has not used a Tri Axis for some time, it has been all heads with him. On the current tour he is using (2) Mark IV’s and (1) Lone Star. The Mark IV’s where on R3 all night with the EQ engaged.
With what you’re asking it is very hard to give you a defined answer both pieces of equipment are awesome.
Dror520 said:Thx again ... when JP used the Triaxis for me he had the greatest tone ... like in Pull Me Under and Under A Glass Moon
visualrocker69 said:Dror520 said:Thx again ... when JP used the Triaxis for me he had the greatest tone ... like in Pull Me Under and Under A Glass Moon
I think I&W came out before the Triaxis. I know he used it on the tour though.
Dror520 said:visualrocker69 said:Dror520 said:Thx again ... when JP used the Triaxis for me he had the greatest tone ... like in Pull Me Under and Under A Glass Moon
I think I&W came out before the Triaxis. I know he used it on the tour though.
Oh .. you're right so what amp did he use for the recording ???
t0aj15 said:I currently own a Mark IV short head and TriAxis-50/50 rig and if I had to chose between them I would without the slightest hesitation chose the Mark IV. IMO it's just a better sounding amp then the TriAxis. My problem with most technologically complex units like the TriAxis is that while they may electronic engineering masterpieces loaded with IC's and midi controls and such, none of that contributes favorably to the tone of the amp, whereas with an amp like the Mark IV it's ALL about the tone.
Bourque said:Just to add a little to the amp JP used for I&W, I have the DVD where they perform When Dream and Day Unite and it contains interviews with them from after they recorded that album. In all of JP's spots he's sitting in front of a huge rack with the Quad and Studio Pre in it. So I'm assuming that's what he continued to use for I&W.
The speculation never ends haha.
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