When you change strings you could put a small piece of shrink tube over string behind nut. After tuning up you can position shrink tube a bit behind nut and heat it up to shrink it. Will solve your problem, I do believe.
Only thing I would worry about is I've read about guys having trouble finding a tech willing or competent to work on Engl amps. Of course, this is just info I read on internet so it may be bogus.
I vote for PV. Proven to be indestructible and one of the best high gain tones ever. But, if a better clean is important to you the EVH is no slouch either.
I had my JP2C out of the head-shell today as I was checking out some preamp tubes and just wanted to look inside. Sorry for massive pic size and I did not realize top pic was blurry until blown up.
For your viewing pleasure, here is what I saw:
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Randall MOR pedal...
I'm glad you sorted it out. I'm loving this amp.
Only feature I'm not sure on yet is the Shred. I like what it does, it could actually replace my OD808 for my needs, but it does add some hiss. I guess this is to be expected considering what it is but I don't like that it comes after my...
So, I just got a great new amp, the Mesa JP2c. I currently own three cabs. They include a 16 ohm 4x12, a 16 ohm 2x12, and an 8 ohm Thiele 1x12.
According to Mesa manual if I have an 8 ohm parallel box I can play all of my cabs at once or both 16 ohm cabs. I'd love to try this.
I know nothing...
I'd go with the JP. I had a MK V and did not gel. Offed it fast so, maybe would have figured it out. Just got a JP. My favorite amp to date so far. Bonded right away.
Not sure what advantage of stacking EQ's would be. A single JP EQ has enough range I would see no use in extending that range...