Mattfig said:My MarkUS was the first to add the Recto voicing instead of the flat EQ option....I believe that is what the AntiSaint has on it....If so, I much prefer the MarkUS with Recto voicing (Though it is special request)....
The reason people like to have the flat voicing is mainly for cleans (which I don't use MarkUS for) so I like the toggle having V-Scooped and Recto voicing as Antisaint....
shortlife said:They both in my Rm4 right now.
I am using the MarkUs for Hi gain and the Antisaint for the clean.
I find that the deep switch on the Antisaint gives it a better clean,
and I use the V eq on both and don't plan to sell either of them.
aside said:The MarkUs seems to get good reviews - can it do that tight, dry Hetfield thang?
shortlife said:It can do Master Of Puppets for sure, I use it with a Tube screamer in front and it nails that tone. It is very tight.
aside said:shortlife said:It can do Master Of Puppets for sure, I use it with a Tube screamer in front and it nails that tone. It is very tight.
How are you using the TS - with the gain right down?
aside said:So I got a MarkUs and I'm not really digging it. Not sure if it's a taste thing or the unit actually has a fault (it's well used).
How do you guys set yours up? I played with it for quite a while but it doesn't sound tight and heavy, more fizzy and loose.
I replaced the valves, and tried with two different amps.
aside said:Ok thanks mate. Pretty sure there's something not right with this thing. Really lack in lows and low mids, weird attack and fizz.
Does yours offer any clean sound at all? I can't get anything close to a decent clean from this thing.
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