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KH3 - Mesa Boogie Mark II/IV tones?
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<blockquote data-quote="crankyrayhanky" data-source="post: 60323" data-attributes="member: 1475"><p>I like the stock KH3 for lead tones...dial the mids aggressively and back the treble to noon and you can get somewhere in the Mark area as far as mids and sustain. That being said, I have saw posts where others did not like it at all for leads- it is a 'drier' tone, more articulate than others.</p><p></p><p>For rhtyhms it is very much like St Anger tones- laugh if you want, but I like a lot of stuff on that disc. Rhythm tone is filled with low end, lo mids, and lots of gain, yet not a lot of 'chainsaw'</p><p></p><p>No, not a Mark module, but a good one nonetheless...it sort of reminds me of the Diezel tones too</p><p></p><p>I don't know how accurate any of this is, just my thoughts at the moment...if you can get one used at a good price, give it a shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crankyrayhanky, post: 60323, member: 1475"] I like the stock KH3 for lead tones...dial the mids aggressively and back the treble to noon and you can get somewhere in the Mark area as far as mids and sustain. That being said, I have saw posts where others did not like it at all for leads- it is a 'drier' tone, more articulate than others. For rhtyhms it is very much like St Anger tones- laugh if you want, but I like a lot of stuff on that disc. Rhythm tone is filled with low end, lo mids, and lots of gain, yet not a lot of 'chainsaw' No, not a Mark module, but a good one nonetheless...it sort of reminds me of the Diezel tones too I don't know how accurate any of this is, just my thoughts at the moment...if you can get one used at a good price, give it a shot [/QUOTE]
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