Help on buying a diezel everyone and peter please:D family

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Hello there, im wanting to become part of the diezel family!

Im looking at the diezel einstein and herbert

I know they are £1000 apart

the einstein £1500 and the herbert £2500

i play a lot of heavy rock, and i love to sweep and have a creamy creamy lead tone.

On the diezel website the first track shows the awesome lead tone of the hertbert off, and i love the tone of the rhythm tone of the "these lips track"which is the enstein, but there are no lead clips showing the tone of the einstein I love the bogner uberschall lead tone but the rhythm sound is not for me. Im wondering if these creamy leads can be created on an einstein or if anyone has a lead tone high gain clip they can show me id be very much appreciated. I cant try a diezel unfortunately im just going to spend the money and go on the reputation:)

If the einstein can create such bogner/soldano creamy lead tones that i hear in the herbert chelmstorm track on the diezel website (go listen) then im just gonna buy an einstein without thinking twice:) if it cant then i guess im gonna have to save up another for a herbert.

Also nearly every clip of the einstein i hear has delay on it, does the amp have built in delay/chorus/reverb ?

One last question:P aha how much gain does the einstein pack out is it anything near an uberschall or slo (i have an engl se 6L6 and a jcm 2000 at the moment if people can compared)

Thankyou for your help everyone:) i hope to become a diezel family member very soon!
 
Since noone has replied, I'll put a few words.

Frist of, while A. Wood's tone is phenomenal, in no way I would call it "bogner/soldano (by the way the 2 are very different to my ear) creamy lead tones". Now the Einstein does have that creamy lead tone.

There are no built in efx in the Einstein head version. There is verb built in combo version.

The Einstein has so much gain, that you will never use. CH2 12:00 has probably more gain than 12:00 Uberschall. It actually can cope a lot of Ubershall & Soldano like tones & more, although much more compressed.

With all that said I think the Herbert destroys it! :lol: :LOL:
 
Here's a couple Einstein videos demonstrating 'lead playing'.

 
Lexothphia":n90tdxnn said:
Hello there, im wanting to become part of the diezel family!

Im looking at the diezel einstein and herbert

I know they are £1000 apart

the einstein £1500 and the herbert £2500

i play a lot of heavy rock, and i love to sweep and have a creamy creamy lead tone.

On the diezel website the first track shows the awesome lead tone of the hertbert off, and i love the tone of the rhythm tone of the "these lips track"which is the enstein, but there are no lead clips showing the tone of the einstein I love the bogner uberschall lead tone but the rhythm sound is not for me. Im wondering if these creamy leads can be created on an einstein or if anyone has a lead tone high gain clip they can show me id be very much appreciated. I cant try a diezel unfortunately im just going to spend the money and go on the reputation:)

If the einstein can create such bogner/soldano creamy lead tones that i hear in the herbert chelmstorm track on the diezel website (go listen) then im just gonna buy an einstein without thinking twice:) if it cant then i guess im gonna have to save up another for a herbert.

Also nearly every clip of the einstein i hear has delay on it, does the amp have built in delay/chorus/reverb ?

One last question:P aha how much gain does the einstein pack out is it anything near an uberschall or slo (i have an engl se 6L6 and a jcm 2000 at the moment if people can compared)

Thankyou for your help everyone:) i hope to become a diezel family member very soon!

Please call James at Diezel UK. He´s very helpfull and
You can check out the amps in his studio.

Best,

Peter
 
Hey Papa, where bouts is the studio? I would love to check out the cabs sometime if it's not too far. :)
 
ye id love to try one out but i live in sheffield which is about 4 hours away from the nearest dealer:(


EDIT: can the einstein get some lead tone like that??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLzdMQGwElY cause that sounds fuckin beastly so creamy, id rather have a diezel though cause the rhythm tones sound better to me, and i like german amps:)
 
Lexothphia":2yil67vw said:
EDIT: can the einstein get some lead tone like that??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLzdMQGwElY cause that sounds fuckin beastly so creamy, id rather have a diezel though cause the rhythm tones sound better to me, and i like german amps:)

IMO, no. That guitar has a lot to do with that tone too BTW, but anyways, you won't get that type of lead tone out of a Diezel in my experience, with possible exception of the VH4.
 
Jonny333":3vi2jns1 said:
Hey Papa, where bouts is the studio? I would love to check out the cabs sometime if it's not too far. :)

London ..... did You call James ?
 
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