Did another vid of the mark 5.....2C+mode!!!!

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Big Rich":13hls54k said:
on 10 watt mode i have the output volume at 110clock and master volum at 10oclock

Bypass that mildly tone-sucking master volume section, and you'll find that the amp rips even harder. :rock:

And I know it's been said before, but these are finicky amps. You can't just knob twist the way you can with something like an older Marshall and find what makes you happy in 10 seconds.... treble affects the gain, the bass knob is VERY heavy handed (on ch 2, MK 1 mode, you'll likely have the bass nearly all the way off unless you're using the eq section to cut drastically), etc etc.

Get the settings just the way you want them, then turn the channel master up, and you'll likely need to re-do all your other settings a tad :)

I dunno.. I absolutely adore my MK V. If I had my druthers, I'd own 2 of them... one with 6L6's, and one with EL tubes (that's what I'm currently using), for 6 channels of goodness.
 
Paul Waggoner from BTBAM is also now using the Mark V, and I am pretty sure his parts on the Great Misdirect were recorded with that.


I am honestly pretty surprised that people have found the Mark V to be lacking in gain. I don't even go past noon on the gain knob on channel 3 and I am in brutal metal territory :confused:


Hey Rich, are you in pentode or triode mode in this vid?
 
Atropos_Project":19mwz392 said:
Big Rich":19mwz392 said:
on 10 watt mode i have the output volume at 110clock and master volum at 10oclock

Bypass that mildly tone-sucking master volume section, and you'll find that the amp rips even harder. :rock:

And I know it's been said before, but these are finicky amps. You can't just knob twist the way you can with something like an older Marshall and find what makes you happy in 10 seconds.... treble affects the gain, the bass knob is VERY heavy handed (on ch 2, MK 1 mode, you'll likely have the bass nearly all the way off unless you're using the eq section to cut drastically), etc etc.

Get the settings just the way you want them, then turn the channel master up, and you'll likely need to re-do all your other settings a tad :)

I dunno.. I absolutely adore my MK V. If I had my druthers, I'd own 2 of them... one with 6L6's, and one with EL tubes (that's what I'm currently using), for 6 channels of goodness.

ive found that if you keep the stock mesa preamp tubes in the amp bypassing the loop does make it sound more opened up, but when i swapped the tung sols in there i notice no difference at all actually.....i use the loop so i dont want to keep it bypassed....try some different preamp tubes in there trust me every mesa ive owned sounds amazing with any tubes besides the stock branded mesa tubes (tung sols are my go to preamp tube)

and i ALWAYS keep my output (volume) knob at 11 oclock and tweak my volumes with the channel volumes,.....thats a little trick i learned from speaking with one of the dudes over at mesa, i cant explain exactly what it does but it seems to run the power section a little warmer and makes the mesas sing and sound thicker .... i only used 10 watt mode for the vid cuz it tamed the bass and didnt make the mic on my camera wash out as much

whenever i tweak in my mesas i always start with the gain and the treble, than i go bass, middle, and than prescence.....i find that the treble not only acts as a second gain knob but it actually starts to voice the amp the higher you put it the more the lower mids kick in and the lower you put it the higher mids kick in.....and no matter what amp it is i always eq with my ears and not with my eyes


and for spawnofthesith, i keep my mark 5 in triodes, i find the amp has better pick dynamics and harmonic quality in triodes.....even when i had my mark 4 i used to use triodes cuz i felt the same way about it, the amp just seems to sound more tubey and alive to me in that mode, pentode is cool if you need the exra hard push in volume but honestly this amp has plenty or volume regardless if its in pentode or triode
 
hhhmmm I didnt know that one could do that. Are you trickin' us?
 
jerrydyer":19rmzl09 said:
hhhmmm I didnt know that one could do that. Are you trickin' us?
:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

come on dude the mark 5 is a broootal metal machine
 
Big Rich":3fffwmpq said:
Atropos_Project":3fffwmpq said:
Big Rich":3fffwmpq said:
on 10 watt mode i have the output volume at 110clock and master volum at 10oclock

Bypass that mildly tone-sucking master volume section, and you'll find that the amp rips even harder. :rock:

And I know it's been said before, but these are finicky amps. You can't just knob twist the way you can with something like an older Marshall and find what makes you happy in 10 seconds.... treble affects the gain, the bass knob is VERY heavy handed (on ch 2, MK 1 mode, you'll likely have the bass nearly all the way off unless you're using the eq section to cut drastically), etc etc.

Get the settings just the way you want them, then turn the channel master up, and you'll likely need to re-do all your other settings a tad :)

I dunno.. I absolutely adore my MK V. If I had my druthers, I'd own 2 of them... one with 6L6's, and one with EL tubes (that's what I'm currently using), for 6 channels of goodness.

ive found that if you keep the stock mesa preamp tubes in the amp bypassing the loop does make it sound more opened up, but when i swapped the tung sols in there i notice no difference at all actually.....i use the loop so i dont want to keep it bypassed....try some different preamp tubes in there trust me every mesa ive owned sounds amazing with any tubes besides the stock branded mesa tubes (tung sols are my go to preamp tube)

and i ALWAYS keep my output (volume) knob at 11 oclock and tweak my volumes with the channel volumes,.....thats a little trick i learned from speaking with one of the dudes over at mesa, i cant explain exactly what it does but it seems to run the power section a little warmer and makes the mesas sing and sound thicker .... i only used 10 watt mode for the vid cuz it tamed the bass and didnt make the mic on my camera wash out as much

whenever i tweak in my mesas i always start with the gain and the treble, than i go bass, middle, and than prescence.....i find that the treble not only acts as a second gain knob but it actually starts to voice the amp the higher you put it the more the lower mids kick in and the lower you put it the higher mids kick in.....and no matter what amp it is i always eq with my ears and not with my eyes


and for spawnofthesith, i keep my mark 5 in triodes, i find the amp has better pick dynamics and harmonic quality in triodes.....even when i had my mark 4 i used to use triodes cuz i felt the same way about it, the amp just seems to sound more tubey and alive to me in that mode, pentode is cool if you need the exra hard push in volume but honestly this amp has plenty or volume regardless if its in pentode or triode
Thanks for the Tips Big rich!
I was running my channel volumes HIGH and my master at about 2.
Going to try it back to the TRIODE mode as well and going to try to switch it up and also the Tung Sol Pre amp suggestion going to hit that up too! :thumbsup:
The tone possibilities are damn near endless with this amp! :lol: :LOL:
Such a touchy EQ as well. I dont have the V but I am sure your suggestions will work on the IV as well. ;)
Dan
 
no prob dude

deff swap out some glass in the preamp if you have the stock mesa tubes in ther....

it really opens thing up
 
I will have to try out what you do with the volume, on mine I've been running it just the opposite, setting the channel volumes at around 11-12 and controlling overall volume with the master :lol: :LOL:
 
Wow, that thing sounds way better than the last MK V I heard :rock: :rock:
 
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