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I have been messing around with my Mode 4 for a long time now and still am not getting the tone i really want. AMp 1 (clean and crunch modes) seem to be to hollow sounding with no character. Where as Amp 2 (OD1 and OD2) seem to have almost too much low-end and thickness and fuzz. I dont use any pedals, I plug staright in and go. Im looking for that hi-gain, bright, with a little thickness tone you hear in the majority of metal/rock bands today. If anyone has any, I mean ANY suggestions on what I can do, I would greatley appreciate it. How to set my bass, middle, treble, presence, resonance levels, any pedals, new amp head? etc. Any info will help.

Thank You.

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anonymous Wed, 12/14/2005 - 09:26

Sorry to say it man, but the amp is an EXTREMELY overpriced lemon. The problems you're describing are just one of the things to expect from a SS-poweramp, regardless of what Marshall's marketing department will have you believe. The powerful, in-your-face punchyness of modern rock/metal guitars is a signature of a cranked tube-poweramp. Mesa Rectifier, Marshall JCM2000/JCM900 and Peavey 5150 amps are responsible for the majority of modern rock/metal tones. If that's the tone you're after, no amount of EQ tweaking on the MF is going to get it for you.
Sell/return it and get the real deal.