Anyone ever use either one of these? Do they need a pedal for heavier metal? And how are the clean tones?
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I've played thru a Screamer. Doesn't need a pedal for heavy metal. Sorry but, I don't recall how the clean channel sounded but, ENGL's are capable of nice cleans in general. In my opinion see if you can go with a used Blackmore or Savage 120 instead. All around better sounding and more versatile (especially the Savage). SE best of all but, the price tag... feel free to swing by me when the wife isn't around to play thru my SE.
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I've got a Screamer and it'll do everything from Fender cleans (yes, that good) up to Priest/Megadeth/Metallica metal with ease without a pedal. The circuit is basically the same as the Blackmore head but running 50w instead of 100w. A very versatile amp. The Thunder is a stripped down version of the Screamer.
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That was pretty cool! I also found some cool clips at Rock Solid Amps. I think one of these might be my next amp.
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I've played the Screamer combo it's a nice amp sounds like an engl has good cleans adn the engl crunch...
I Havent played it at a decent volume so that why have been why i didnt think it sounded so great...
And if you only need one channel then the thunder is a good choice if you need seperate eq/cleans then the screamer is the better choice...
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