I've been amp shopping again and just picked up one of the original Mica Egnater TOLs and matching 2x12. So far, I'm extremely impressed. I owned one of the Rocktron versions and it was a very nice amp. (For $800-900 used they're a serious Marshall/Mesa/etc. killer.) I always wondered if there was any truth to the originals being better, or if that was just the standard "it's older, so must be better" vintage snobbery. It's definitely different and I think mostly for the better, though it lacks some bells-n-whistles on the Rocktron version (no parallel loop and no reverb). The most interesting thing about it is that all four channels are unique, but excellent sounding, and all of the switching options on them are very musical. That's something I haven't found in any other complex multi-channel head.
So far, I've only played it through the open back 2x12 that I got with it. That's very nice for clean sounds and classic sounds. I'm anxious to get back in the studio with my 4x12(s) and try the gain channels there. They're a little too unfocused now, but I'm guessing that's the cab and not the amp.
Ross
So far, I've only played it through the open back 2x12 that I got with it. That's very nice for clean sounds and classic sounds. I'm anxious to get back in the studio with my 4x12(s) and try the gain channels there. They're a little too unfocused now, but I'm guessing that's the cab and not the amp.
Ross
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