Simon Dorn":2hy9yc5h said:
I just quote myself: When i tested the Bogner, with my MF280 (prefered it over my Mesa Rectifier412, which i sold) after it arrived it went kinda: ok, cool...with the Ts9: awesome....probably a keeper...found a few cool settings, that i liked...all good until i plugged in my KK, which is insane The Bogner kinda falls apart at high volume, unlike the Marshall, which stays tight with an incredible punch but it is quite over the top. The Bogner is great in a more "musical" kind of way and a really good amp nonetheless. Just my findings...
Are you mic'ing your cab? If so, don't turn it up so high and let the P.A. or studio engineer handle the rest.
Not bashing on you at all, so don't take it personal. But I hear/read this a lot from people (not just about Bogner amps) and I never understand the thought process that an amp that sounds great a moderate volume, "musical" as you indicated, gets second guessed because "diming" it doesn't sound as good as another amp that holds it together maxed out. Who really plays live or in the studio like that anymore?
When I play my Rev2 I know just where to go volume wise to hit that sweet spot every time, and it's never more than 12:00 noon on the Master volume which is only half way up. And that is plenty loud for stage volume, so much so that I don't run my rig though a monitor. Some sound guys have even asked me to turn that down, lol.