45 minutes of pure fun...
My main goal with that store visit was to try the Blackstar pedals that everyone is raving about but they did not had the one I wanted to try (the Dist-X)... So I plugged into these instead:
ENGL Fireball 100
Super thick and rich gain. Awesome even with low gain setting. The clean wasn't bad and could be used as a crunch channel. I really digged that amp. Could do from AC/DC to chugachuga... If you can live with a simple EQ for both channels this amp rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peavey 6505+
I used to own a 5150-II, it's not bad but when I played this one, I remembered why I got rid of mine... One trick pony and the crunch channel is bla... High gain channel is nice but a bit too dark sounding. But it ain't bad, would make a nice partner to my Marshall DSL50. But once you played the above Fireball, you are spoiled.
Egnater Rebel 30
If I was looking for a cheap, easy to carry around and versatile lil' amp, that one would be it. It's even cute. Goes from 1 to 30 watts by spinning a knob. Got tons of interesting options: FX loop, tube mixing knob, silent recording output, bright switches on all channels... Even the built-in digital reverb wasn't bad. I wonder how it would perform with a tubescreamer... Another winner here.
Blackstar HT-5
So much hype about these on the www, I was expecting too much from this 5 watts amp. Sounds good but a bit too dark. Gain knob isn't that much effective from noon to max. It's kind of a mini version of the 5150/high gain Marshall but with less the fizz. Tons of neat options on it too, even a headphones out and FX loop. And you get all that high gain sound at a normal volume. Not bad but not for me
Blackstar Series One 100
Very versatile amp. Too Marshall sounding for my taste (as I already own a DSL50). The gain features on both channels let you go from nice warm crunch to higher settings but not extreme ones. This amp must be more targeted at the regular Marshall crowd. The footswitch was neat and the amp had an interesting dampening knob that would let you go form 10 to 100 watts. Nice amp overall. Pricier than the ENGL though.
It had been a damn while (read a VERY long time!!!) since I had done that! Next time I should try to have my guitar with me. Would be even more fun as I hate grabbing a store guitar that I don't know.
Sorry as I'm no "tone" writer when it's time to describe an amp sound using "words", but I wanted to share this with all of you as I had a lot of fun going from amp to amp...
My main goal with that store visit was to try the Blackstar pedals that everyone is raving about but they did not had the one I wanted to try (the Dist-X)... So I plugged into these instead:
ENGL Fireball 100
Super thick and rich gain. Awesome even with low gain setting. The clean wasn't bad and could be used as a crunch channel. I really digged that amp. Could do from AC/DC to chugachuga... If you can live with a simple EQ for both channels this amp rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peavey 6505+
I used to own a 5150-II, it's not bad but when I played this one, I remembered why I got rid of mine... One trick pony and the crunch channel is bla... High gain channel is nice but a bit too dark sounding. But it ain't bad, would make a nice partner to my Marshall DSL50. But once you played the above Fireball, you are spoiled.
Egnater Rebel 30
If I was looking for a cheap, easy to carry around and versatile lil' amp, that one would be it. It's even cute. Goes from 1 to 30 watts by spinning a knob. Got tons of interesting options: FX loop, tube mixing knob, silent recording output, bright switches on all channels... Even the built-in digital reverb wasn't bad. I wonder how it would perform with a tubescreamer... Another winner here.
Blackstar HT-5
So much hype about these on the www, I was expecting too much from this 5 watts amp. Sounds good but a bit too dark. Gain knob isn't that much effective from noon to max. It's kind of a mini version of the 5150/high gain Marshall but with less the fizz. Tons of neat options on it too, even a headphones out and FX loop. And you get all that high gain sound at a normal volume. Not bad but not for me
Blackstar Series One 100
Very versatile amp. Too Marshall sounding for my taste (as I already own a DSL50). The gain features on both channels let you go from nice warm crunch to higher settings but not extreme ones. This amp must be more targeted at the regular Marshall crowd. The footswitch was neat and the amp had an interesting dampening knob that would let you go form 10 to 100 watts. Nice amp overall. Pricier than the ENGL though.
It had been a damn while (read a VERY long time!!!) since I had done that! Next time I should try to have my guitar with me. Would be even more fun as I hate grabbing a store guitar that I don't know.
Sorry as I'm no "tone" writer when it's time to describe an amp sound using "words", but I wanted to share this with all of you as I had a lot of fun going from amp to amp...
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