
Bardagh
Well-known member
I pre-ordered this after being told it wasn't supposed to show up until around Christmas or maybe early next year, but I got a surprise yesterday. It's my first time playing on any Mark series amp that wasn't just briefly running through somebody else's or one in a store. I've read up on the way the preamp works since then so I was much more prepared to try and dial this one in. It's very different from anything I've really used before but man, I really like it on first impression. The graphic EQ is super powerful, where little bumps here and there can make an important difference. For all the tweakability, its not "too much." Once you understand how it works it's not confounding or anything. I think the Recto tone stack is less intuitive.
It takes different guitars very, very...uh...differently, which might seem like a stupid thing to say, but it really is moreso than any of my other amps. It seems to really like higher output pickups and for the first time in many years it has me thinking about EMG's. Not that moderate/low output sounds bad, you just have to dial them in differently or bump up or pull the gain knob. For a high gain amp, it also really rewards you for playing dynamics - I love that you dig in and hit hard and it really give sit back to you.
It takes different guitars very, very...uh...differently, which might seem like a stupid thing to say, but it really is moreso than any of my other amps. It seems to really like higher output pickups and for the first time in many years it has me thinking about EMG's. Not that moderate/low output sounds bad, you just have to dial them in differently or bump up or pull the gain knob. For a high gain amp, it also really rewards you for playing dynamics - I love that you dig in and hit hard and it really give sit back to you.