Honestly one of the best live sounding amps I have ever used. It always filled the venue with crushing guitar tone. I had a sound guy tell me that it sounded like a "huge angry dog trying to attack you from the other side of a fence". I feel that is pretty accurate.
-Alex
I have a Herbert and I just traded away my Fireball 100 about a month ago. Had it for about 3 years and really really enjoyed it. It is a SICK amp and I loved it. It was my main amp in my old techdeth band but after we broke up and I joined a more rock oriented band I stopped using the Engl and...
ISP in front of the amp, last in the chain works best for me. Used to always use it in my previous band but now I use it as an effect. Using alot less gain in my current band. I have a few friends that run their ISP in the front of the amp and their NS-2's in the loop. Makes the amp completely...
I like the red one but i agree with everyone that if it's not going to leave the house spend less money and make some really nice shelves or build a nice cabinet.
I really like the dirty fingers but they are indeed a one trick pony. They achieve very specific tones really well but everything in between doesn't sound too great... I eventually got rid of them because it wasn't what I wanted at the time or even now lol.
yeah so 200 for a OFR plus another 300+ to have the guitar routed out properly and a guitar that no longer has much value.... Not sure what you aren't getting about this.....
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My bass player wants to buy a Thunderverb 200 for bass along with the 1X15 and 4X10 bass cabs. Are there any issues using the Thunderverb 200 with those cabs? I haven't been able to find any pictures or information regarding those items being used together. Thank you!! :rock:
-Alex
I've been having the same issue with my Diezel Herbert. I'm getting tube rattle when I play on the clean channel... I only notice it when I'm practicing at home at lower volumes but it's still an annoyance!
I haven't noticed a changed in feel... 2 of my guitars need to be routed out just a tad so i could still use the floyd to its full potential. I did it myself with a dremel. same springs on mine though you can change them if you want. and yes you want to get the same length block as the stock one.
brass big block on the floyd. That will thicken it right up. Had a thin sound problem on a mahogany guitar with a floyd and BKP warpigs and a big block fixed it. I put one on all my floyd guitars after that. amazing!