Can the Einstein deliver tight metal sounds ?

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I know the Einstein has very nice tones.
Channel1 from clean to mega is delicious , channel 2 has a lead that's so nice.

But ...
Can it also deliver tight brutal metal sounds ?

And how does the Einstein compare to a Mark 4 ?
 
It's not the same kind of tight superfast attack like VHTs, ENGLs and so on. I've played metal on mine but then again I favor more old school metal tones (think Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath etc).
 
While I do like "old school" metal too I should probably look for tighter metal sounds elsewhere ?
 
I think especially for those old-school sounds the einstein is perfect!

e.g. Iron Maiden recorded their new album with the einstein.....
 
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Bierschinken":deade said:
I think especially for those old-school sounds the einstein is perfect!

e.g. Iron Maiden recorded their new album with the einstein.....

Do you have proof of that ?

btw You are also on on musikerboard if I am not mistaken ?
Your nick does it mean "to serve beer" ? :)
Bier is the same word in my country.
 
Yes, I´m the same guy from musikerboard...

Bierschinken is some type of ham, just like this....
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:D :D It was typically served with beer, so it got it´s name.

A proof, hmm, I read it in an interview on the last month(?) issue of "guitar"....perhaps I could copy it if you don´t believe me :D
 
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Bierschinken":0b24d said:
Yes, I´m the same guy from musikerboard...

Bierschinken is some type of ham, just like this....
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Die Deutschen haben etwas mit wursten ;)

:D :D It was typically served with beer, so it got it´s name.

What does schinken literally mean ?

A proof, hmm, I read it in an interview on the last month(?) issue of "guitar"....perhaps I could copy it if you don´t believe me :D

It's allright I just thought you just heard a rumour.
 
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