Dude I have a page just like above scout hetfield saying he used mark 4 then . Let me find it and I’ll post it . He tells Guitar World . Give me time to get home snd find it .
Have you found that article yet?
I love the Mark IV and I’ve really been trying to find some evidence that Hetfield used it to a greater extent. All I’ve found (so far) is that he used it on the demos for TBA. I’ve never seen it on any pics of his live rig.
I’ve never seen any interview where he talks about Mark IV. When talking about what he used for TBA he always says the IIC++. He says he used other amps for “texture”, so maybe the Mark IV is in there, but I haven’t seen him specifically mention it. The only other amp that I’ve seen Hetfield actually mention for TBA is the ADA MP-1 preamp.
The Mark IV was absolutely present in the studio. And in the A year and a half in the life of Metallica outtake videos from TBA box he can be seen tracking The Unforgiven with the Mark IV. But he has also said in interviews that he tried a bunch of amps, but ended up with the same old C++ that he used on previous albums. So it could very well be one of the amps he tried out but didn’t use. Or as I mentioned earlier, for texture.
My guess is that the Mark IV in the studio is Kirk’s. He used Mark IV for the entire TBA tour.
The Guitar World article you posted sounds more like guesses than facts. And that’s actually what it says as well. “Here we can cover only about 60% of what went into crafting Hetfield’s sound, and even then we have to speculate”
Per Bob Rock they didn’t use the B&B/Aphex EQF-2 parametric that they used on Puppets and Justice, but instead used the ADA MQ-1 for tone shaping.
The “Asshole” Marshall is not a JCM 800 etc. So I wouldn’t take that article as facts.
I’d love to see that article where he talks about the Mark IV.