sden
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And yet it moves
I can’t believe how many older guys just hate the Diezel soundLoving my Diezel VH4 and VHX!!
Still want to get a Herbert and a Hagen...
I didn’t care for it at first until I tried the plugin and let my ears EQ, not my eyes, then it was a whole lot of pain over Herbert vs VHX for what I wanted to do.I can’t believe how many older guys just hate the Diezel sound
They are all jus flavorsI didn’t care for it at first until I tried the plugin and let my ears EQ, not my eyes, then it was a whole lot of pain over Herbert vs VHX for what I wanted to do.
I'm actually an old guy, and I LOVE Diezel!!I can’t believe how many older guys just hate the Diezel sound
I have 4 diezels and I’m lucky to . They have a cool special color to their toneI'm actually an old guy, and I LOVE Diezel!!
i think that Diezel has a particular sound, and it has always sounded perfect to me.
I want to eventually own all of their main Hi-Gain amps, even the different versions: Mk1, Mk2, Mk3.
At the same time, I can't think of a single Marshall amp that I want.
I think it's just different strokes for different folks.
And I'm glad that not everyone loves Diezel.
Makes us a special group of owners.
I saw a red Diezel that was coolestMake Diezel Blue again!!
I think it is because we inherently gravitate to the guitar sounds we grew up with that had the biggest musical impact.I can’t believe how many older guys just hate the Diezel sound
Makes total sense frI think it is because we inherently gravitate to the guitar sounds we grew up with that had the biggest musical impact.
So if you were a 70's/80's kid, that was probably a humbucker equipped strat or Gibson into a Marshall or Marshall related amp (some exceptions, obviously).
The Diezels are a very different and unique beast: they sound and feel VERY different from the classic amps! Like Rectos, they definitely played a big role in shaping the "modern rock" sound.