Hong Kong-based Mesa Artist & Clinician Jason Kui captured this playthrough of the song “Squeaky Switch” from his latest album, Absence of Words.
Jason’s playing and the song is a great showcase of both the heavy potential of the Mark Five: 35 for modern high gain crunch and muted rhythm sounds, while also highlighting the signature, singing and sustaining single-note Boogie lead tone available from Mark Series circuits. The graphic EQ set to the ‘classic V’ does the heavy lifting for the tight-yet-full rock rhythm sounds in the Extreme mode, while the Mark IV delivers liquid gain and sustain for soaring solos. The EL-84 Dyna-Watt power section provides ample power for any size gig while also providing the ability to reduce the amps wattage to 25 and even 10 watts to suit a wide variety of playing situations from live gigging to recording and quieter home use.
Recorded with an Ernie Ball Music Man Majesty
with DiMarzio Illuminators for rhythm sounds and a Paul Reed Smith Private Stock
with 58/15s into the Mark Five: 35 Head and 2x12 Rectifier with Vintage 30 speakers. Mic’d with a Shure SM57 and an AKG C12 Condenser mic. Blended 50/50 between the two mics. Lead sound delay is the Soundtoys Echoboy plugin set to Echoplex.
Channel 2 Setting
Ch. 2 Rhythm
Extreme Mode
Gain – 7
Treble – 6
Middle – 6
Bass – 3
Presence – 6
Master – 2
EQ – ON
Ch. 2 Lead
Mark IV Mode
Gain – 4.5
Treble – 5
Middle – 7
Bass – 5
Presence – 6
Master – 2.5
EQ – ON
Our thanks to Jason Kui for the time, great song, and outstanding playing.
Jason’s new album Absence of Words is available in the US on Oct. 13th:
http://smarturl.it/JasonKui
www.facebook.com/jasonkui
Special thanks to the Video Team for the outstanding capture:
Darren Chau
Andy Ng
Titus Chan
Drums by Anup Sastry
The gear:
Mark Five: 35:
http://www.mesaboogie.com/amplifiers/electric/mark-series/mark-five-35/index.html
Rectifier 2x12 Traditional:
http://www.mesaboogie.com/cabinets--simulators/guitar-cabinets--simulators/rectifier-series/2x12-recto-horizontal.html