ChurchHill
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Even though I don't own a Paul, I'll agree with this statement. I doubt most clips don't do any of the Diezel amps justice, except the ones done by Diezel themselves.littleguitars":1m5gnhb2 said:Most youtube clips do not do the Paul justice.
I say that because I do own a Herbert and it's an amazing amp that is capable of so many more tones than I've ever heard on any clip of it. Again, the one by Diezel comes closest, but it really only scratches the surface. I get that it's not for everyone, nothing is, but I can find a great sound with it for any style that I play, anything from classical to blues to rock to metal to thrash.
I believe that all Diezels are like that, very flexible and very usable. They differ in their tonal spectrum and their feel, but they all sound like Diezels. Even if I didn't like them, I'd respect that just because it seems most amps are just another take on one of just a handful of core sounds (e.g. Marshall, Fender, Boogie, etc.).
I hope that one of these days that I get to play a Paul. I think it'd be a great fit for my style. I think a VH4 would be as well. Honestly, I'm intrigued by the Big Max, too. Well, to be more honest, they all interest me, but for now, I'm more than happy with my Herbert.