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MrSauce85
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Just curious if any one had any input regarding this matter. It's a pricey amp for where it's manufactured...anyone have any issues with it?
155":1fzohey6 said:Id get the evh , better on every level then the engl....had both and engls are notoriously sketchy amps..
Racerxrated":376a3kq4 said:I think its difficult to find someone to service Engl if there's a problem...vs the EVH, they have authorized service techs all over.
good call. i should try that. i have a nice NOS 12at7 laying around, maybe i'll see what that does in V1Rick Lee":20l7nfbe said:You can put a 12AU7 in V1 to tame the green channel. That shaves some gain off blue and red too, but there's more than enough on tap to compensate. You can also have it modded. My green channel sounds like a Twin Reverb, but it has some secret sauce.
yea, but that stealth blue channel.... it's own beast for sure. basically the reason I bought it and have not sold it. could live without the red or even green channel haha.Rick Lee":ygthj7vp said:If you want a good clean tone, the 5150 Stealth is not for you unless you modify it. Green with the gain turned way down still sounds like AC/DC tones. It's a cool crunch, but you're not gonna get Eric Johnson-like cleans out of it without modding it.
Honestly, if I hadn't gotten mine for free (courtesy of FedEx), I'd have been just as happy with the non-Stealth 100w. It's less compressed, has better cleans and is plenty cheaper. I gigged with a buddy's non-Stealth recently and really liked it. And then, of course you can mod those to sound more like a Stealth if you want.