tele_jas
Well-known member
I was really shocked when I plugged into my first Mark this week (Mark V). I was expecting this really scooped, low-end, dark sounding monster.... But I was pleasantly surprised to hear a nice vintage-y mid-range! It was at that point that 20 years of seeing the famous "V" EQ on Mark amps all made sense!
I tried it, but I like me some mids. I have more of this shape " \ " since I play single coil telecasters. I bump the bass, leave the mids about in the middle and tame the top end. I'm sure if, and when, I get a humbucker guitar again......I'll probably try the "V" again.
I honestly thought all these people were just into REALLY scooped tones, but that's not the case. This is an amazing sounding amp, not just a metal amp!
I tried it, but I like me some mids. I have more of this shape " \ " since I play single coil telecasters. I bump the bass, leave the mids about in the middle and tame the top end. I'm sure if, and when, I get a humbucker guitar again......I'll probably try the "V" again.
I honestly thought all these people were just into REALLY scooped tones, but that's not the case. This is an amazing sounding amp, not just a metal amp!