Wich diezel have the best lead tone? Bedroom and recording..

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ok guys thx for your great help. :thumbsup: The Herbie will be mine and ill post pics when i get the beast. :rock:
 
PaulyPanacea":25rfusqi said:
either way..both heads are killer!!

this only can be said by the man who owns both... (i'm talking about the amps, not about his avatar picture)

I'm wondering... how similar/different are the herbert ch3 and the VH4 ch4???
 
Different feel, different sound. VH4 is raw, dry, cutting upper midrange, upper midrange is the first thing you hear when you play VH4 leads; Herbert is really saturated, juicy, very thick low mids, doesn't have that upper mid thing happening, you get overall thick sound, not really pronounced anywhere over the frequency specter.
 
didn't try any of them, but from all clips and videos I've seen, the Einstein has one of the most amazing lead tones I've heard
I'd definitely take it over the other Diezel models, even if they costed the same
 
RaulTx":2952sfi9 said:
PaulyPanacea":2952sfi9 said:
either way..both heads are killer!!

this only can be said by the man who owns both... (i'm talking about the amps, not about his avatar picture)

I'm wondering... how similar/different are the herbert ch3 and the VH4 ch4???


well played!! :thumbsup:
 
Schmidt's lead tone, check out some noodling here:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_8XBO ... M2I0&hl=de

Poor quality of the little camera, but you probably get an idea.

However, the Schmidt provides beautiful fat leadtones at room level and it get's better the more you crank it :rock:

Combined with a supercrunchy rhythmsound and a supreme cleantone - check this thing out :rock:
 
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