hi all, it's me again [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
i need some advice from you guys, especially those who have a lot of experience with amps and playing in general
let me start by saying that i just joined a quite professional german thrash/death metal band....so i'm definitely NOT looking for and bedroom/band rehearsal only type of amplifier....we're going to play a lot of shows this year, as well as a couple of open air festivals (and we're going on tour through europe on february 25th, but we don't have to take our own amps on tour). so i'm looking for something that is suited for this kind of (ab)use.
well...it's like this. at the moment i own a mesa DC5, which sounds incredible for lead and clean sounds. i'm really digging the mark series lead sound...you know, the really smooth, singing, thick sounds of players like john petrucci, and the dc comes close enough. its clean channel is also very bright and sparkling, almost glassy, which is exactly what i want. so far, so good. now, IMHO, it sounds like shit for rhythm guitar. it seems that the cascading gain stages (which are responsible for that singing vocal like lead sound) turn tight and aggressive rhythms into fuzzy muddy crap. i can't dial in a satisfying rhythm sound, it's just impossible. now, i'm using a marshall jmp1 / EL34 100/100 rack setup for band rehearsals, and it sounds like shit for leads and clean, but REALLY NICE for rhythms. recently i had the chance to try out an old jcm800 head, and it's rhythm sound was almost perfect...really nice. my conclusion is that i'm a mesa guy when it comes to clean and lead, but a marshall guy when it comes to rhythm :/
and now the last thing, which is the reason for my post. last weekend i saw destrucion live, and the guitar player was using an engl savage 120 through a 1960B cab. his sound was CRUSHING. alright, he didn't play any clean stuff, but the rhythm and lead sounds were awesome. maybe a little gainy, but you can always turn the gain down ^^
now....well....this whole situation got me thinking. maybe i should sell my mesa (as well as my old laney and some other stuff which i wanted to sell anyways) and get an engl? i was particulary thinking of the powerball (1450 euro) or the savage SE (1650 euro..i know, this is pretty cheap for such an amp!). feature-wise, i think i could also get away with the fireball, but it's only 60w, and frankly i dont think that would be sufficient, especially for those open air gigs. as i said above, i'm playing thrash/death metal, so i don't need a lot of sounds...i don't even NEED a clean channel, but it's always nice to have one ^^ i only need a rhythm sound (btw, i'm not using a whole lot of gain, nor am i using a lot of bass, so i think the powerball would be overkill, given the fact that it's a bass and gain monster) and a lead sound (i'm the rhythm guitar player, though). the savage would definitely be overkill, thats for sure. i haven't played one yet, but reading the harmony central reviews as well as the reviews on this site i think the gain on crunch channel II (channel 3) would be sufficient for my rhythm needs, leaving the 4th channel for leads. but as i said above, i think when it comes to features i'm sure i could get away with an old jcm800 marshall and a tubescreamer / boss sd1 ^^
you know....i just don't know whats the better solution, especially in the long run. the choices are:
1)keep the mesa, take the jmp1/el34 rack on the road
2)keep the mesa, sell the laney and some other stuff, and get an used jcm800 2203 (around 500-700 euro depending on condition)
3)sell the mesa, sell the laney, get either a powerball or a savage se
sounds i like:
clean: John petrucci on images and words...the mesa nails that one
rhythm: iced earth - 1776, ozzy - no more tears, van halen II on steroids, metallica - ride the lightning, destruction live ^^ (similar to their metal discharge album)....basically marshall all the way, except destruction and iced earth
lead: john petrucci on six degrees of inner turbulence disc 2...think goodnight kiss....awesome sound, awesome solo...i hate his Road King lead sound by the way....overcompressed crap [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
sorry for writing a whole book.... [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
lots of thanks in advance
i need some advice from you guys, especially those who have a lot of experience with amps and playing in general
let me start by saying that i just joined a quite professional german thrash/death metal band....so i'm definitely NOT looking for and bedroom/band rehearsal only type of amplifier....we're going to play a lot of shows this year, as well as a couple of open air festivals (and we're going on tour through europe on february 25th, but we don't have to take our own amps on tour). so i'm looking for something that is suited for this kind of (ab)use.
well...it's like this. at the moment i own a mesa DC5, which sounds incredible for lead and clean sounds. i'm really digging the mark series lead sound...you know, the really smooth, singing, thick sounds of players like john petrucci, and the dc comes close enough. its clean channel is also very bright and sparkling, almost glassy, which is exactly what i want. so far, so good. now, IMHO, it sounds like shit for rhythm guitar. it seems that the cascading gain stages (which are responsible for that singing vocal like lead sound) turn tight and aggressive rhythms into fuzzy muddy crap. i can't dial in a satisfying rhythm sound, it's just impossible. now, i'm using a marshall jmp1 / EL34 100/100 rack setup for band rehearsals, and it sounds like shit for leads and clean, but REALLY NICE for rhythms. recently i had the chance to try out an old jcm800 head, and it's rhythm sound was almost perfect...really nice. my conclusion is that i'm a mesa guy when it comes to clean and lead, but a marshall guy when it comes to rhythm :/
and now the last thing, which is the reason for my post. last weekend i saw destrucion live, and the guitar player was using an engl savage 120 through a 1960B cab. his sound was CRUSHING. alright, he didn't play any clean stuff, but the rhythm and lead sounds were awesome. maybe a little gainy, but you can always turn the gain down ^^
now....well....this whole situation got me thinking. maybe i should sell my mesa (as well as my old laney and some other stuff which i wanted to sell anyways) and get an engl? i was particulary thinking of the powerball (1450 euro) or the savage SE (1650 euro..i know, this is pretty cheap for such an amp!). feature-wise, i think i could also get away with the fireball, but it's only 60w, and frankly i dont think that would be sufficient, especially for those open air gigs. as i said above, i'm playing thrash/death metal, so i don't need a lot of sounds...i don't even NEED a clean channel, but it's always nice to have one ^^ i only need a rhythm sound (btw, i'm not using a whole lot of gain, nor am i using a lot of bass, so i think the powerball would be overkill, given the fact that it's a bass and gain monster) and a lead sound (i'm the rhythm guitar player, though). the savage would definitely be overkill, thats for sure. i haven't played one yet, but reading the harmony central reviews as well as the reviews on this site i think the gain on crunch channel II (channel 3) would be sufficient for my rhythm needs, leaving the 4th channel for leads. but as i said above, i think when it comes to features i'm sure i could get away with an old jcm800 marshall and a tubescreamer / boss sd1 ^^
you know....i just don't know whats the better solution, especially in the long run. the choices are:
1)keep the mesa, take the jmp1/el34 rack on the road
2)keep the mesa, sell the laney and some other stuff, and get an used jcm800 2203 (around 500-700 euro depending on condition)
3)sell the mesa, sell the laney, get either a powerball or a savage se
sounds i like:
clean: John petrucci on images and words...the mesa nails that one
rhythm: iced earth - 1776, ozzy - no more tears, van halen II on steroids, metallica - ride the lightning, destruction live ^^ (similar to their metal discharge album)....basically marshall all the way, except destruction and iced earth
lead: john petrucci on six degrees of inner turbulence disc 2...think goodnight kiss....awesome sound, awesome solo...i hate his Road King lead sound by the way....overcompressed crap [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
sorry for writing a whole book.... [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
lots of thanks in advance
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