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This is my recording rig. I also use a few other rack pieces for practice and gigs (Peavey Classic tube power amps, Rocktron Guitar Silencer, Furman PL-Tuner) but the bulk of it - literally - is for studio use.
I know you weren't directing the question at me, but I figure I may be able to give you my 2 cents.
I like the ENGL 570 a lot, very versatile amp.
The problem that I have with it, is it was very fat sounding, almost too fat. A lot of lows and not enough mids to me.
But I will say that I have a different experience with my +3, in that it sounds a lot more modern to my ears.
It's a very 3D chunky sound that was missing in the 80s, but I guess that's what Cleveland meant when he said "on steroids."
I find it to be extremely modern sounding. I've never played an amp with as much treble as the +3 SE.
I'm getting a Fish in order to use the Shark channel for my rhythms, while keeping the CAE for my cleans and leads because I want a more old school tone for my rhythms.
But he's definitely right as far as modern "brutal" tones go. If you're looking for insane amounts of gain like on the Uberschalls, then the 570 is a lot better.
The CAE has more than enough gain otherwise.
I play speed metal with the gain at 12 o'clock on my lead channel.
Thanks...That explanation helped ! the ADA i have is just too low audio for my tastes..and a bit
noisy.. Good in its day..but actually ruins everything when paired with
the GT-10. Im going to sell it i think... that Engl is probably the modern
equivalent of the early 90's ADA? Only audio quality is so much better in
todays effects over 20 years ago.
ADA MP-1
Rocktron Intellifex
Rocktron Replifex
BBE Sonic Maximizer
Rocktron Hush II CX
Mesa 2:90
Crybaby wah
You can see it in the background:
As for the ADA, I have owned just about every preamp out there (Triaxis, JMP1, Fish, Trio, Triple Giant...the list goes on) and I always come back to my ADA. For 80's style metal, nothing does it as well for me.
Thanks...That explanation helped ! the ADA i have is just too low audio for my tastes..and a bit
noisy.. Good in its day..but actually ruins everything when paired with
the GT-10. Im going to sell it i think... that Engl is probably the modern
equivalent of the early 90's ADA? Only audio quality is so much better in
todays effects over 20 years ago.
My rhythm guitarist has been on playing on an MP1 for a while. I LOVE IT!
It's definitely a really mid focused amp, but it almost sounds too thin and brittle for modern tones on its' own.
He's trying to get a Soldano now.
The Soldano SLO-100 sounds is a really nice transition from the MP1, IMO.
So where are all the women JCF'ers with their racks??!??!?
I was wondering when some JCF peeps were going to chime in with some politically incorrect, off topic shmegma!
I'm comforted knowing that I'm not the only one with my mind in the gutter.
Back to topic!
I fantasized about a rack system back in the day, but found that a good ol' Marshall stack with a few pedals was all I needed. Those days are over with now.
Now I have A JCM 800 1-12 combo, JC- 120 and a Spider II 210. I figure I've got all I need right there. Now all I require is to rig them up for user friendly gigging!
G.
The new rig will have the same pedals on the floor. The rack will have an Eventide Eclipse as well. I may use a TC G-Major or stomp boxes - not sure yet.
I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
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