Mesa Boogie Mark V

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2011

Mark V

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  • sounds good not as good as a diezel vh4 though

  • @dusted04 It's really a matter of personal preference. Both are great amps. However, the Mark V is lighter, a lot more portable and still has tones of fun features. Oh and its fixed bias.

  • @AsmeginDavid can you remember any of the settings

  • @dusted04 For clean or dirty? I don't really in this video. I'll have to look back in the original file. However these were the settings that I used to this day for dirties: Extreme settings EQ FS 90 W Normal engaged Gain: 3 o'clock Treble: 12 o'clock to MAX (at shows i put it at noon) Master: 9-10 o'clock Mids: 1 o'clock Bass: 11 o'clock Presence: 1-2 o'clock EQ settings: Preset engaged Presence Depth: 1 o'clock
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  • @AsmeginDavid hey i would like to take back my stupid comment about the mark v

    i just sold my diezel vh4 for a mark v head again lol

  • @AsmeginDavid yeah i owned a mark v and a mesa 2010 dual rec

    dual rec was very loose and fizzy all though it sounded huge

    mark v found to be kinda thin sounding and i could never get chanel 1 and 3 to blend togeather well !

    i sold em both got the vh4 and that is the answer to all my problems

    its tight and it sounds huge really an awesome amp well worth the money !

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