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    Hi guys,

    First things first, my one and only guitar I play is a Jackson KV2 USA. I still have the stock pups, which I believe to be
    • Seymour Duncan SH-4 neck
    • Seymour Duncan TB-4 bridge


    I'm in the market for a new amp and I was wondering if you could give me some help.

    Few pieces of info first:

    Genres I play: almost exclusively heavy/death metal. I do play some more classic rock based stuff, and some 80s metal, but mostly looking for heavier geared amps.

    Bands I play : Children of Bodom, Sinergy, Kalmah, Norther, Wintersun, Symphony X, BFMV, Paul Gilbert, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, some metallica here and there.

    BUDGET : Trying to keep it within ~1500$USD.

    Amp type : Tube combo. Not really looking for stacks.

    Anyways, I had my heart set on an ENGL screamer 50 combo, but I keep coming accross articles or threads where people say they are amazing amps, but lack the amount of gain needed for hi-gain heavy metal...

    I continue to find contradictions between whether the ENGL screamer is suitable for heavy metal, or whether it isnt.

    Anyways, I'd like to ask the following:

    1) First, evaluate the screamer to my musical taste.
    2) If you know of a better tube combo to try, POST IT !


    Thank you very much,

    -nick
    Last edited by nvranka; 03-29-2009, 08:48 PM.

  • #2
    I never quite got that "not enough gain" thing... check out the vids people have posted of the ENGL on youtube - I was also looking at one of these before I got my Boogie.
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    • #3
      Randall MTS series Combo. RM100c 2x12 closed back.



      I've got one with a Brown, Mr Scary and 1086 mods, dead mint, never gigged if you're interested. PM me if so.

      Can't get better than a Randall imo...
      Don't blame Congress or the President - blame yourselves. ~Newc

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      • #4
        not interested in the randall, thanks tho.


        I may have decided to change my mind, and possibly go with a powerball.

        thoughts?

        some people suggested a 5150...tho I have heard they dont handle low volumes very well.

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        • #5
          Mesa Mark III

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          • #6
            5150's are noisy as hell, ask anyone that's ever owned one. I've had a few of them and they were all the same. If you want that brutal, chest thumping tone, get an Uberschall and yer done, if you go with a Mesa, make sure to play as many as you can, they're like Les Paul's, each one is a little different than the last.

            Changed your mind how? On a combo, or going with a rack/stack type setup?

            Where do you live? Hopefully some place you can get out and play some of the more boutique type amps. I wouldn't take individual reviews as gospel as tone is all subjective and there's too many variables involved. I would get out and listen to sound clips if you can't play any of these types of amps, look at reviews, etc. I certainly wouldn't discount the Randall stuff, whether your interested in mine or not, they're definitely not something to pass on so quickly or lightly. They've come a long way in a few short years imo.

            Take a look at some of the artists who use them: http://www.randallamplifiers.com/Artists/Artist-Links/

            The stacks are killer and the rack stuff is right there to. I'm sure a few will be around to tell the same thing, but then again, all this info is ina couple other threads as well. I know Rudy's got an RM100 head and loves it.

            Here's a link to a somewhat recent thread if you didn't see it before. http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90651

            When I bought mine, I was looking for a combo like you are and played dozens of them, living in St. Louis, I've got a lot to choose from and the Randall stuff was above the rest. But again, I did have the luxury of playing a lot of amps. My buddy Shaky got me into them, had he not pushed me like he did, I wouldn't have even given them a chance, I would have went with a Marshall, or a mainstream type setup, but they are worth every penny imo. Mine was right at $2k with 3 sig mods new. I don't have to sell it or need the money by any means, but it's overkill for the little I play any more, I've got a VOX that does fine for noodling around the house.
            Don't blame Congress or the President - blame yourselves. ~Newc

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Strangletooth View Post
              5150's are noisy as hell, ask anyone that's ever owned one. I've had a few of them and they were all the same. If you want that brutal, chest thumping tone, get an Uberschall and yer done, if you go with a Mesa, make sure to play as many as you can, they're like Les Paul's, each one is a little different than the last.

              Changed your mind how? On a combo, or going with a rack/stack type setup?

              Where do you live? Hopefully some place you can get out and play some of the more boutique type amps. I wouldn't take individual reviews as gospel as tone is all subjective and there's too many variables involved. I would get out and listen to sound clips if you can't play any of these types of amps, look at reviews, etc. I certainly wouldn't discount the Randall stuff, whether your interested in mine or not, they're definitely not something to pass on so quickly or lightly. They've come a long way in a few short years imo.

              Take a look at some of the artists who use them: http://www.randallamplifiers.com/Artists/Artist-Links/

              The stacks are killer and the rack stuff is right there to. I'm sure a few will be around to tell the same thing, but then again, all this info is ina couple other threads as well. I know Rudy's got an RM100 head and loves it.

              Here's a link to a somewhat recent thread if you didn't see it before. http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90651

              When I bought mine, I was looking for a combo like you are and played dozens of them, living in St. Louis, I've got a lot to choose from and the Randall stuff was above the rest. But again, I did have the luxury of playing a lot of amps. My buddy Shaky got me into them, had he not pushed me like he did, I wouldn't have even given them a chance, I would have went with a Marshall, or a mainstream type setup, but they are worth every penny imo. Mine was right at $2k with 3 sig mods new. I don't have to sell it or need the money by any means, but it's overkill for the little I play any more, I've got a VOX that does fine for noodling around the house.
              +1
              Look at the randall stuff. You wont be sorry....
              "Now remember, things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is. ":JOSEY WALES

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              • #8
                I have a Powerball. Love it. I had a Triple Rec. before and while it was awesome, I am more into the PB. Wouldn't mind getting a Framus Cobra also.
                Jeff Smeltz

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                • #9
                  The Rivera Knucklehead Tre supposedly has an over the top gain channel and a nice Fendery clean channel.
                  From the clips I've heard it sounds very nice.
                  Currently at 78 guitars - Paul Reed Smith, Jackson, Robin, Washburn, Carvin, Peavey, U.S. Masters, G&L, Hamer, Godin, BC Rich, Yamaha, Fender, ESP, Kramer, Cort, Ibanez, Aria Pro & Charvel
                  Pics:http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/mr.rs/pictures/gear

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                  • #10
                    Randall MTS.
                    a Pete modded 1086 is all the brutz you would ever need
                    and second hand these things are a grea bargain.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ///MK View Post
                      Randall MTS.
                      a Pete modded 1086 is all the brutz you would ever need
                      and second hand these things are a grea bargain.
                      That mod is killer out of the box, I can't imagine what'd it be like after a stop at Pete's! I love that mod!
                      Don't blame Congress or the President - blame yourselves. ~Newc

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                      • #12
                        Framus Cobra. Used about $1400. Bias it right, use the right tubes and end of story.
                        PLAY TILL U DIE !!!

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                        • #13
                          I'm not really looking for a new amp, but I'm guilty as well of not trying Randall stuff when I go to GC or somewhere.

                          Originally posted by Strangletooth View Post
                          I've got a VOX that does fine for noodling around the house.
                          Which Vox did you get? I picked up a VT15 a few weeks ago.

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                          • #14
                            Ummm, not sure bro it's at the lake, but it's a 2x12, I want to say 80watt? Dunno, it's got all the fx, handful of tone mods, etc. All Solid state tho, the only downside. But like I said, it's perfect for what I need. I really don't know much about it as I barely ever used it, bought it for the condo at the lake and used a couple of times. Also, there's a significant difference between the MTS and the other Randall stuff, don't even play them if you can't play an MTS.
                            Don't blame Congress or the President - blame yourselves. ~Newc

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                            • #15
                              Yeah im also guilty of passing over randall quite often.. maybe ill check them out.

                              Where can I go to try out these boutique amps (the PB etc)?

                              Whats the story on Framus Cobras..haha a few of you mentioned them and ive never even heard of them.

                              Im new to this whole high end amp scene lol

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