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Post by Stefvorcide on Jul 29, 2009 12:23:01 GMT -5
Going to my friend's rehearsal room, and we're gonna run both amps in STEREO. Apparently it's the most brutal and crushing duo one can do, we'll see, eh.
sorry if this cause earthquake or major meltdown.
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Post by Stefvorcide on Jul 29, 2009 20:46:46 GMT -5
IT WAS SIIICK.
I had my RR in Bb w/ BKP C-warpigs pickups, while Manu has his Ibanez Xiphos in open B minor w/ EMG 81.
We played everything thru a Mesa recto 4x12, which is nice and has plenty of bass if desired.
Bogner Uberschall is VERY dry sounding, tight and agressive. I don't see anything but metal played with this beast. The EQ is kind of capricious, it's tought to explain. You get the super brutal scooped metal tones when you turn up the mids almost to the max, it's weird.
his ENGL Savage120 is very cool, goes to harder rock to thrash to death metal with no problem. it's very tight and (maybe too?) compressed as well, with lots of upper mids. it's hard not to cut thru a mix with this amp, lol. Downpoint of this amp is it's a fucking shower (noize gate's a must) it was no problem with the ISP decimator tho.
Herbert, well... what can I say? HUGE bottom-end, stays tight and clear at any level of overdrive. it's the only amp I'm aware that sounds great when the EQ is at NOON (yeah that's my rythm settings pretty much). With the mid-cut feature, you can adjust the scoop from sick old school types of tone to modern death metal mayhem, yet the mid frequencies aren't all sucked out, it just keeps what's good.
My ears are still ringing, we played pretty much all the amps with the master vol at 3/4
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