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eddiespaghetty
New member
Hi, I kindly ask some Einstein-Users for response since I don’t know anybody playing this amp and cannot/couldn’t play it around where I live.
All samples I heard, where the Einstein was used, are played with lots of gain, very modern sounding, often towards metal-style.
Could the Einstein cover the more classic sounds too, say from Blues via Classic Rock to Hardrock, even maybe a bit Hendrix style? That would go to the more „marshally“ side of things. Or is there always a strong noticable touch of a „broad walled“ modern metal-sound?
I’m asking, cause some users described the sound of the Einstein as too modern – whatever this means.
What are your impressions using the Einstein in a more „classical“ way?
Is it flexible?
Are there any samples of Classic Rock, played with the Einstein?
I’d highly appreciate some answers, please.
eddie
All samples I heard, where the Einstein was used, are played with lots of gain, very modern sounding, often towards metal-style.
Could the Einstein cover the more classic sounds too, say from Blues via Classic Rock to Hardrock, even maybe a bit Hendrix style? That would go to the more „marshally“ side of things. Or is there always a strong noticable touch of a „broad walled“ modern metal-sound?
I’m asking, cause some users described the sound of the Einstein as too modern – whatever this means.
What are your impressions using the Einstein in a more „classical“ way?
Is it flexible?
Are there any samples of Classic Rock, played with the Einstein?
I’d highly appreciate some answers, please.
eddie