So once again I sold my Marshall JVM (Ya i know lol) and Im gonna go for something completely new, along the lines of Krank, engl, Diezel, Boger and Splawn (Not so much splawn because I dont think its time for a hotrodded marshall which is hand made to the highest order... Actually screw that thought of not checking one out )
I need something that can do alot. Most of those are american voiced which gets me most of the way just need the gain and darkness for Death Metal and then the good aul rock tone for stuff like Foos, Screaming Trees etc.
The 2 companies Im not familiar with are Diezel and bogner so if anyone would like to fill me in on the models and sounds it would be great!
Price really wont be an option over the summer so roll on the good times and give me your opinions.
So once again I sold my Marshall JVM (Ya i know lol) and Im gonna go for something completely new, along the lines of Krank, engl, Diezel, Boger and Splawn (Not so much splawn because I dont think its time for a hotrodded marshall which is hand made to the highest order... Actually screw that thought of not checking one out )
I need something that can do alot. Most of those are american voiced which gets me most of the way just need the gain and darkness for Death Metal and then the good aul rock tone for stuff like Foos, Screaming Trees etc.
The 2 companies Im not familiar with are Diezel and bogner so if anyone would like to fill me in on the models and sounds it would be great!
Price really wont be an option over the summer so roll on the good times and give me your opinions.
I remember there was the Bogner Guy (well the guy who makesthe bogners) Session in GC.. about two monthes ago..
you should have checked him out.. he'd tell loads of useful stuff
I remember there was the Bogner Guy (well the guy who makesthe bogners) Session in GC.. about two monthes ago..
you should have checked him out.. he'd tell loads of useful stuff
I'd say Diezel amps are more receptive to varying playing styles, while Bogner are more saturated, deep and forgiving.
To me, Diezel (when equipped with EL34's) sound like hot-rodded Marshalls. The thin, whispy highs that often sound irritating in Marshalls are gone, to be replaced by note definition and a sturdier balance in the EQ section. It also uses less compression.
Bogner... I dunno, I've had little experience with them. They are just uber saturated and intense. Liquid- like, but not overly so, like Koch and Mesa Boogie.
I'd say Diezel amps are more receptive to varying playing styles, while Bogner are more saturated, deep and forgiving.
To me, Diezel (when equipped with EL34's) sound like hot-rodded Marshalls. The thin, whispy highs that often sound irritating in Marshalls are gone, to be replaced by note definition and a sturdier balance in the EQ section. It also uses less compression.
Bogner... I dunno, I've had little experience with them. They are just uber saturated and intense. Liquid- like, but not overly so, like Koch and Mesa Boogie.