Diezel Owners In Wisconsin/Illinois

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Hey all I am new here but I have a question: as you know the einstien has reg trs cable type channel switching whereas the Herbert has midi channel switching.... My goal is to switch channels on both amps simultaneously with a press of a button. I was going to look at the voodoo labs gcx and the ground control pro and also add a tc electronics g major 2. Any help would be appreciated. J.
 
Killstone":1j0sop9e said:
Hey all I am new here but I have a question: as you know the einstien has reg trs cable type channel switching whereas the Herbert has midi channel switching.... My goal is to switch channels on both amps simultaneously with a press of a button. I was going to look at the voodoo labs gcx and the ground control pro and also add a tc electronics g major 2. Any help would be appreciated. J.

Might want to start a thread about it instead of hijacking this one...
 
Ok if I made a mistake I apologize .... I thought this was a Diezel owners in Wisconsin thread ??? So instead of giving me any more sarcasm could you please direct me as to where to post my question ?
 
suhrimmetal":37dcjd9a said:
Killstone":37dcjd9a said:
Actually I feel of course very fortunate to own such great gear ( I'm Not rich) so I am very thankful. But I was contemplating selling one of them and honestly I think I like the Einstien over the herbert only because it truly has a very organic naturalness to it whereas the herbert has a modern compressed feel to it. Not only is the einstien more affordable to an everyday working guy but it also does metal VERY well , I have read other forums that state it doesn't have a true metal sound and I would disagree. The Herbert is a very "in yo face" metal amp no doubt, They both have VERY pristine cleans that I would go as far to say that would fit in a country or blues style very well. feel free to ask anything you need to and I will answer your questions as best I can.

1st.. off, killer band bro.. Gotta come check you out sometime.. My cover band plays every weekend around the Wis Dells area. I sing and play lead..everything from Van Halen to Sevendust..and all in between. Keep rockin' :rock:

2ndly, I had a Herbie years back... and tho my ears, ability and knowledge has grown since then, I remember not liking it too much. Great for single note riffing, chugga type stuff, nice clean... but very, very tight and compressed and hifi.. chords lost string separation and definition, lack of harmonics. The Einstein interests me cuz it seems the most organic and open...but still has that diezel thump and lower end. Currently have a Gower Killer Kali++ (amazing amp!!! :rock: )... recently picked up a 100watt 5153 as a backup to my Kali...boost ch 2 with a bad monkey (all level, no added gain)... actually a fun amp to play and ALOT of amp for the money. Suffices my home practice needs and main rig backup. Cheers bro

Cory

Hey Cory!

As you can see I picked up the VH4! Where in Dells? I will definitely check you guys out! Please tell me you guys do Black from sevendust!
 
Congrats on the Vh4 did you play a Herbert ? If so how does the V differ ?
 
Killstone":7h0cwtj5 said:
Congrats on the Vh4 did you play a Herbert ? If so how does the V differ ?

Did not play the Herbert. For that matter I did not even play the VH4. I took the leap of faith. I did spend HOURS researching the entire Diezel line and in the end the 4 seemed to make the most sense for what I do and what I expect. Once I have the head I will post some clips and fill ya'all in :thumbsup:!
 
You will love it. ..... Diezel's really are one of the products that are what is advertised. Don't get much better. What band are you in ?
 
Killstone":n41dka8j said:
Ok if I made a mistake I apologize .... I thought this was a Diezel owners in Wisconsin thread ??? So instead of giving me any more sarcasm could you please direct me as to where to post my question ?

First, my comment was not sarcastic. Second, post your question in a NEW THREAD so people will know what the topic is about and can provide you with information. Go to the Diezel forum (where this thread is currently located) and click on the "New Thread" button. Have you never used a forum before? Third, it's probably not a good idea to cop an attitude with people when you are trying to get their advice. The folks who may be able to help you will never see your question in this thread. Hence, why you should go create a new one...
 
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