nice man, Have you mixed the boogie and diezel together? how does the boogie sound for heavy detuned playing? Is it heavy? Or a mush fest? Ive heard lots of different things on that head and havent been able to play one. congrats on your purchase it looks very versiltiti as a bud used to say,
nice man, Have you mixed the boogie and diezel together? how does the boogie sound for heavy detuned playing? Is it heavy? Or a mush fest? Ive heard lots of different things on that head and havent been able to play one. congrats on your purchase it looks very versiltiti as a bud used to say,
Have yet to fire up the Herbert as I am using the cab for now. But, have been mixing the Herbert and Triaxis rig and achieving some cool tones. The Mark V is more complex to dial in and as of now drop D tuning and C tuning tones have been great. Getting some nice Petrucci tones with the JP6 and the PRS Eagle sounds awesome. Channel two MK 1 can get a little flubby on the bottom end so the bass is set to 0 and EQ off. Still a lot to explore with this amp.
HerbiBoogie. Thanks for the compliment. Tone is and addiction and effects tend to be subtle.
I had to send Herbert to get a little love, however, as soon as it's back, I am in the same boat. Have had he Mark V for almost 2 months and have had Herbert for only a week. I am soooo very impressed with the tones that Herbert lays out!! So sweet! I am feeling the Boogie/Diezel combo and just can't believe what may be possible. Please keep update coming on any and all experiences.
Me too. Got a Mark V ordered from Mesa Hollywood. Looking forward to seeing what Randall put under the hood there. Also have a 91 Mark IV (a) head coming that I picked up on the cheap on ebay. Not many A versions floating around. Still on the lookout for a IIC+ w/ EQ. Picked up another 4x12 Recto cab as I sold my other one with the Dual Recto head.
I am looking forward to mixing the Herbie with some Mark IV grunge. I think it will sound more than awesome.