Tone Sessions: Andy Timmons & Mark Five: 25™ – “Lucy” Playthrough - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 28, 2015
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Andy Timmons made his first visit to the Mesa® factory in Petaluma last week after a warm-up tour date in the San Francisco Bay Area in support of a soon-to-be-released Protocol III album with drummer Simon Philips. After an extensive tour of the Mesa factory during the day, Andy played through some amps (new and old) and the Mark Five: 25™ was at the top of the list. For this play through, he performed his take on the Beatles “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” from his 2011 release Andy Timmons Band Plays Sgt. Pepper.

Andy played his Ibanez Signature AT guitar with DiMarzio pickups through the C+ mode of Ch. 2 into a 2x12 Rectifier Cabinet loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s. He also used his Strymon Timeline Delay in the loop of the Mark Five: 25 set to Dual Delay Mode with 500ms and 375ms on each side and an expression pedal from the Timeline to control echo volume. Andy rolled his guitar volume up and down for clean and overdriven sounds.

Ch. 2 “C+” Mode settings:
Gain – 2:00
Treble – 11:00
Middle – 7:00
Bass – 9:15
Presence – 8:30
Master – 12:00

Wattage: 25 Watts

The Graphic EQ was on with the following settings:
80 Hz – +80%
240 Hz – +70%
750 Hz – -85%
2200 Hz – 0%
6600Hz – 0%

The cab was mic’d with a Shure SM57, Shure KSM 313, the internal CabClone™ on the Mark Five: 25 in the Open Back position and the Vintage mode of a standalone CabClone with the Input set to -20dB.

Mixed with 35% SM57, 35% KSM 313, 20% Internal CabClone from the Mark Five: 25 in the Open Back mode and 10% Camera Mic (for room vibe). No EQ!

Check out Andy’s Website: www.andytimmons.com

Buy Andy Timmons Band Plays Sgt. Pepper: http://store.andytimmons.com/antibaplsgpe.html

And more of Andy’s music here: http://store.andytimmons.com/cds.html
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