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shentri
New member
Hi, I just bought my Einstein, and I love it, it does everything.perfectly.all the time.
I switched my VHT (pitbull 50) for this one, because it sounds more thight without getting too dry, and it can push the gain just that notch further where the VHT ended (actually, the gain on this thing is endless without getting fuzzy like most amps do). I'm still playing with the settings, every song I play during our rehearsals sounds different, and it's weird/fun to have the switches respond so hard to a little turn. I've owned my share of amps, tested a whole lot more, and I'm pretty confident, this will be my end-stop. Hooray! Finally an amp through which I can play any (really ANY) style.
I don't know if I should've gotten a warranty-label or a manual when I bought it (because I didn't) but the invoice will do for warranty I guess, and the manual I already got from the website.
I'm glad that at Frankfurt I took the time to check out the Diezel-booth, the Einstein caught my eye, and afterwards (with very kind help of Peter himself) it caught my ears in the soundbooth.
Well, it's just my 2cents of saying: I'm proud to be a member of the Diezel family!
Cheers!
I switched my VHT (pitbull 50) for this one, because it sounds more thight without getting too dry, and it can push the gain just that notch further where the VHT ended (actually, the gain on this thing is endless without getting fuzzy like most amps do). I'm still playing with the settings, every song I play during our rehearsals sounds different, and it's weird/fun to have the switches respond so hard to a little turn. I've owned my share of amps, tested a whole lot more, and I'm pretty confident, this will be my end-stop. Hooray! Finally an amp through which I can play any (really ANY) style.
I don't know if I should've gotten a warranty-label or a manual when I bought it (because I didn't) but the invoice will do for warranty I guess, and the manual I already got from the website.
I'm glad that at Frankfurt I took the time to check out the Diezel-booth, the Einstein caught my eye, and afterwards (with very kind help of Peter himself) it caught my ears in the soundbooth.
Well, it's just my 2cents of saying: I'm proud to be a member of the Diezel family!
Cheers!