ratherdashing
Kablamminator
I've had my Stiletto Ace head for nearly 4 years now. It's been a great amp for me, but lately I've been feeling it's time for a change. The band is really starting to branch out and I'm starting to itch for something a little more versatile and just ... different.
So, long story short, I got a Mark V head. Yay!
I've spent a few hours with it on the Stiletto 4x12. Here are my impressions at the moment:
- Clean channel (channel 1) absolutely kills the Stiletto's. I kind of suspected that going in, what with 6L6's vs. EL34's etc, but so far it's the most impressive channel for me, which is weird considering we're talking about a 90W Mesa head. I have it on Fat mode, 45W, tube rectifier, and it sounds heavenly.
- I found my medium gain happy place almost immediately by using the Crunch mode on channel 2. Works great in 45 watt mode for a true "vintage" experience, or in 90 watt mode for a big wide open crunch.
- Channel 3 is unfamiliar territory to me, as none of the modes of this channel sound anything like the Stiletto, or any other amp I'm really familiar with. Mark IIC+ mode reminds me a lot of the DC-3 combo I had 10 years ago, which is a good thing. I alternate between loving and hating the Mark IV mode. The Extreme mode is actually very well balanced, and I may stick with that if I don't fall back in love with the other two. I'm having a lot of trouble dialling this channel in, as even a slight change to the gain or EQ controls can have unpredictable results.
- The graph EQ is a VERY powerful feature, and can do a lot of harm and good, especially on channel 3.
- Haven't really used 10 watt mode yet, but the few times I've flicked to it out of curiosity I've been quite pleased. Not enough headroom for me to realistically use it in a rehearsal or gig situation, but I can see it getting a lot of use when recording.
- All three channels respond well to the Raptor overdrive (especially channel 2), but the amp does not like the Distortron. That's ok - the Distortron has mostly been made redundant by channel 2 anyway (I used to use it to add an "in between sound" to the Stiletto).
- The Mark V is very unforgiving of sloppy playing. It tracks so well even at high gain that every bum note comes through strong. I have a feeling that I'm going to be a much better guitarist if I keep at it with this amp.
In brief: I'm in love with the first two channels, but I'm still trying to work out the kinks of channel 3. I'm sure with time I'll get it.
I'm not posting pictures - it looks exactly like every other Mark V head.
So, long story short, I got a Mark V head. Yay!
I've spent a few hours with it on the Stiletto 4x12. Here are my impressions at the moment:
- Clean channel (channel 1) absolutely kills the Stiletto's. I kind of suspected that going in, what with 6L6's vs. EL34's etc, but so far it's the most impressive channel for me, which is weird considering we're talking about a 90W Mesa head. I have it on Fat mode, 45W, tube rectifier, and it sounds heavenly.
- I found my medium gain happy place almost immediately by using the Crunch mode on channel 2. Works great in 45 watt mode for a true "vintage" experience, or in 90 watt mode for a big wide open crunch.
- Channel 3 is unfamiliar territory to me, as none of the modes of this channel sound anything like the Stiletto, or any other amp I'm really familiar with. Mark IIC+ mode reminds me a lot of the DC-3 combo I had 10 years ago, which is a good thing. I alternate between loving and hating the Mark IV mode. The Extreme mode is actually very well balanced, and I may stick with that if I don't fall back in love with the other two. I'm having a lot of trouble dialling this channel in, as even a slight change to the gain or EQ controls can have unpredictable results.
- The graph EQ is a VERY powerful feature, and can do a lot of harm and good, especially on channel 3.
- Haven't really used 10 watt mode yet, but the few times I've flicked to it out of curiosity I've been quite pleased. Not enough headroom for me to realistically use it in a rehearsal or gig situation, but I can see it getting a lot of use when recording.
- All three channels respond well to the Raptor overdrive (especially channel 2), but the amp does not like the Distortron. That's ok - the Distortron has mostly been made redundant by channel 2 anyway (I used to use it to add an "in between sound" to the Stiletto).
- The Mark V is very unforgiving of sloppy playing. It tracks so well even at high gain that every bum note comes through strong. I have a feeling that I'm going to be a much better guitarist if I keep at it with this amp.
In brief: I'm in love with the first two channels, but I'm still trying to work out the kinks of channel 3. I'm sure with time I'll get it.
I'm not posting pictures - it looks exactly like every other Mark V head.