
rupe
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The fundamental tone is pretty good...and sounds like it could easily be tweaked to sit better in a mix if needed. There's a lot of gain but not to the point of mush/no definition. Well done 

Zachman":1ni0clnz said:Rob R":1ni0clnz said:Is this good Mesa Boogie MarkIII tone. Miked up my 5150 can and 2x12 cab with 75 watt Celestions in it!! no effects except the reverb on the MarkIII
Yup sounds like the MKIII settings I use-- perhaps a bit more gain than I set it for.
Basically the same sort of tone, just w/ a w/d/w rig with some goo: TV volumes
MKIII Coliseum Simul-Class w/ 4 6L6's and 2 EL34's. Mesa Simul395 powering the wet, w/ 3 Marshall 4x12 cabs w/ Celestion G12-H30's
I remember you posting the settings on your MarkIII Coliseum, so copied yours, and really liked it, Man your clean tone is amazing on that clip, what guitar was that?? I bet you were using that refigerator rack on the clean tone??
Motorpud":25kon3na said:What stripe MarkIII was this? Just out of curiosity![]()
Rob R":3sd92t0c said:Motorpud":3sd92t0c said:What stripe MarkIII was this? Just out of curiosity![]()
Blue Stripe
Rob R":8klmi4iv said:yeah it has the graphic eq, and it has the Simul-class switching from 60 watts to 100 watts