Actually, thats a great point I forgot to mention about Channel 1. Originally I fell in love with the FAT mode, but after a few gigs and song additions I am loving TWEED, a pedal and using my axe's volume knob for a huge pallet of tones.
1) If I'm going for more of a classic hard rock and jazz tone, will the MKV suit my needs? My Ideal tone can be described as: open like early Rush songs, sweet like Thin lizzy's Jailbreak album, ferocious and compressed enough for Ratt tones and a sweet open lead tone that would be similar to...
Thanks all for the assist and feedback. I ultimately decided to go with a Mesa Boogie Mark V. Overall I love the tones and the flexibility, I had to sacrifice a native MIDI integration so I'll have to get an ampgizmo or similar in order to control it via my Boss GT-100 effect processor but I...
As you can see that is one on my list is well. There is guy with 90min who has one and the matching 4x12 w/V30's in great shape for $1200 total. Not the TSC version but that's ok.
Intriguing because the EQ can even be saved to the midi pedal as they have "smart" encoders on the eq.
This SE is $2400 before negotiations as its used, though from his descriptions and detailed pictures it looks great.
As for the vintage/modern bent of which I need both types of sounds there is the vintage/modern switches and it has the tube driver circuit which is very vintage sounding. I had...
Thanks for the fast reply.
In your opinion is it worth the additional $1200/$1400 over used JVM410H?
Appears to have replaced the reverb with noise gates and modded the clean and crunch channels a bit.
I am in a classic/modern rock/metal coverband, I'm interested in the most versatile amp I can get that is midi programmable/switchable.
Clearly there are some significant differences across the list I'm considering below: However, there is a Special Edition e670 (6L6) available to me (USA) for...