Fusionbear
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That is one of the strangest bands I have ever seen. Three keyboardists? it is almost like two different bands playing at the same time.
Uh, ever heard of Depeche Mode or Missing Persons?
That is one of the strangest bands I have ever seen. Three keyboardists? it is almost like two different bands playing at the same time.
Uh, ever heard of Depeche Mode or Missing Persons?
I didnt know lady gaga was in missing persons
This is exactly why mine didn't last long at all. Sounded awesome by itself but as soon as you put it next to an amp with strong mids, it got drown out quick. There's a reason that amp is 180w; it needs sheer volume to cut in the mix right.I own both amps and love both,
JP2C is my favorite, the herbert can cover alot of ground but one issue i did have when i played it live in a 2 guitar band was that it wouldnt cut throught the mix as good as my other amps, it would get lost if the other guitarist brought his marshall, i would crank my mids and wouldnt scoop it, but there was times i kept having to turn up just to be heard, also ran into issues when my drummer would crash certain cymbals that it would drown out my amp, i used it live quite a few times with bogner and diezel cabs, when i was in a band where i was the only guitar player i had zero issues, and for recording its great, but for me it was a problem when i played in a band with 2 guitars if the other player used a amp with alot of mids in the voicing.
This. The Einstein is the best Diezel IMO.Actually the Diezel hidden gem is the Einstein
Herbert would be my choice, but I like the bigger and wider tones. The JP2C is tighter and more focused. I ended up selling my JP2C.
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+1! Take it from someone who sold a Mark IV Rev A and got a Mark V:25 for that Mark tone at home.The guitarist was using a Mark 25 head and a 1x12 cab that was mic'd and he sounded awesome!
Herbert would be my choice, but I like the bigger and wider tones. The JP2C is tighter and more focused. I ended up selling my JP2C.
Comparison of them:
This post makes me chuckle. Not because you are wrong, but because it brings back an early band memory from the early 00's that fits this exact scenario.This is exactly why mine didn't last long at all. Sounded awesome by itself but as soon as you put it next to an amp with strong mids, it got drown out quick. There's a reason that amp is 180w; it needs sheer volume to cut in the mix right.
This. The Einstein is the best Diezel IMO.
This post makes me chuckle. Not because you are wrong, but because it brings back an early band memory from the early 00's that fits this exact scenario.
Our other guitar player picked up a Herbert mk1. He would play on channel 2+ or 3 with the depth up and that mid cut way up. Only way he was cutting through was with sheer volume from those 180 watts!. Lol! Thankfully, that insanity didn't last too long. No soundguy is going put up with that.
And get lost in the mix heheJust get a Herbert .
lol that’s a myth Not in my hands . Most guys do the mid shit really scooped . It’s terribleAnd get lost in the mix hehe
I for my brief experience didn’t like Diezel sound too much. And don’t find it too appealing on vids too for some reason.lol that’s a myth Not in my hands . Most guys do the mid shit really scooped . It’s terrible
Once again, the only way to really know...Just been thinking about some amps I really like and thought I would ask the RT crew their opinions on which of these two amps you would get and why...
My thought on these two is basically which is the best three channel switcher I could use from alt/shoegaze to tight metal and thrash, and throw a little psychedelic prog for good measure....
My favorite clean tone everI for my brief experience didn’t like Diezel sound too much. And don’t find it too appealing on vids too for some reason.
Clean was alright, but I never care even remotely for the clean. If I did, I’d go get myself a Hiwatt.My favorite clean tone ever