Pristine condition ENGL Powerball II. Still have the original shipping box and paperwork. I will include the Z9 footswitch too. I'm pretty sure this is a 2017 model, and I'll run the serial number if you want to know for sure. This is my favorite ENGL I've played by far, but I have too many amps...
I don't recall the technical difference between the regular and the II, but I seem to recall a thread on this here some time ago. Most people noted they preferred the regular version or the E34L. But someone please correct me if I'm remembering that wrong.
Got this in a trade, and it's just not my thing. Looking for a cash sale, but feel free to make trade offers (Les Pauls and high gain amps preferred).
It's in pristine condition and is the EC Grey model (AKA Ferrari Grey). Recently set up by an expert luthier with Elixir Optiweb 11s. Includes...
I had a problem a few years ago when I bought a Fryette PS on Reverb. It got busted during shipping because the seller packed it like an absolute ape (and such a fragile item too! not like an overbuilt Mesa or ENGL, really needs quality packaging).
Anyway, Reverb support was AMAZING because the...
Heritage Guitars. No offense to anyone who owns one, I'm sure they play great and I'd like to try one myself. But each time I see a solid deal, that headstock stops me from going for it. Kind of silly, but it just doesn't sit well with me. :dunno:
I've played both quite a bit, and owned a Rev F for some time. The Rev F was the best Recto I've ever played. Sort of regret selling it, but I like modded Marshalls better. But I was really impressed with the Rev F, sounded killer through an 80's Marshall G12T-75 cab (better than the V30s tbh...
I have most of the albums. His tone and playing is almost always top-notch. Favorite album is '94's Answer To The Master. Haven't heard the newest one, but the one that came out in 2015 was pretty good.
I like Chris' guitar playing and riff writing a lot, but he reuses a lot of riffs/licks. And...
Yeah, but most people can't install it themselves - so it's not just the cost of the item, but the work/time/expertise as well. If you can do it yourself, that's great. But most people can't.