i love the amplifier.
everyone craves the 2nd channel, but i actually think the 3rd channel is where its at - its the same area im used to with a 5150 II.
being a testament fan as well this was a hard decision for me to make too - 5150 III and an ENGL powerball. i play alot heavier than hard rock/classic rock but i dont need anything super tight for downtunings below d standard.
a clean channel was a must. super clean. "ok" wont do it for me, i use the clean channel for alot of inspiration on chords/shapes/and song intros for piano as well.
but the gain sound without distortion and with clarity is what matters most - especially with the lead tones and solos.
after playing a 5150 III i was able to get some amazing tones out of it. i really want both the 5150 III and the powerball - but afterwards i chose the powerball.
the amplifier fits my style better with progressive metal/hair metal influence. and after finding out chris impelliterri endorses and uses them now - his tone is amazing.
to be completely honest, i want both. especially coming from a 5150 background (this is my 3rd one im selling) the 5150 III is WAY WAY WAY easier to play compression wise unlike a 5150 II where you fight the amp on higher volumes without a wet or boost running. the 5150 III (dry) straight into the cabinet was super easy to play at any volume and solos sounded amazing.
the only downsides that i would gripe about, is the lack of a resonance control. and the standby/on switches are on the back of the amplifer. thats really annoying to have to reach back there for both standby and power on. the amplifier seems thin to me and having no resonance control running off of negative feedback on the OT. that really disappointed me. so that was the final decision for the powerball - more refined control and tone options available and i liked trhe clean channel better - it also fit my style a little better as well with the music i write.
granted im not a huge low-end freak. i like to shape my tone though or have the ability to tune it at will depending on the location im playing. the 5150 III has presence controls for each channel and thats it.
i still want one just for the hell of it. its the best playing amplifier i've ever ran across with a dry tone. simply amazing.
but for now.. i chose ENGL.
