yngzaklynch New member Feb 24, 2007 #21 >|<>QBB< danyeo":00d8a said: >|<>QBB< It would be cooler if you bought some recording equipment. :beathorse: :beathorse: :beathorse: Click to expand... Oh man... It would be cool but there's so much other stuff we need. I wouldn't even know where to start with that stuff anyhow.
>|<>QBB< danyeo":00d8a said: >|<>QBB< It would be cooler if you bought some recording equipment. :beathorse: :beathorse: :beathorse: Click to expand... Oh man... It would be cool but there's so much other stuff we need. I wouldn't even know where to start with that stuff anyhow.
J Jdub Well-known member Feb 24, 2007 #22 Nice Dan, Kickass even!! I am thinking of returning my JVM and a Mesa Mark iv is on my list of possible exchanges.
Nice Dan, Kickass even!! I am thinking of returning my JVM and a Mesa Mark iv is on my list of possible exchanges.
thiswaythatway Well-known member Feb 24, 2007 #23 >|<>QBB< Jdub":edf3e said: Nice Dan, Kickass even!! I am thinking of returning my JVM and a Mesa Mark iv is on my list of possible exchanges. Click to expand... I saw in the other thread that you have a Cameron. The IV would be something very different from the Cameron. The Boogie does low volume playing extremely well and with the EQ you can get scooped metal tones with ease.
>|<>QBB< Jdub":edf3e said: Nice Dan, Kickass even!! I am thinking of returning my JVM and a Mesa Mark iv is on my list of possible exchanges. Click to expand... I saw in the other thread that you have a Cameron. The IV would be something very different from the Cameron. The Boogie does low volume playing extremely well and with the EQ you can get scooped metal tones with ease.
S Shiny_Surface Active member Feb 24, 2007 #24 danyeo":f8134 said: I also noticed that some lead tones record well without the EQ engaged. Click to expand... Nice clip Dan. I agree, the Mark IV can get a great lead tone without the EQ engaged. Sometimes on the Mark IV I'll play rhythm with the EQ on and then click it off for lead, the mids rush in so it's sort of like a lead boost in a way
danyeo":f8134 said: I also noticed that some lead tones record well without the EQ engaged. Click to expand... Nice clip Dan. I agree, the Mark IV can get a great lead tone without the EQ engaged. Sometimes on the Mark IV I'll play rhythm with the EQ on and then click it off for lead, the mids rush in so it's sort of like a lead boost in a way