Framus Dragon (update)

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the4thlast1":124qcjkk said:
Yeah my Cobra's crunch channel sounded way different than the Lead channel. The Lead Channel was closer to the Dragon sound than the crunch channel. Crunch channel was very open, clear , tight, dry and aggressive as all hell. Lead was looser , darker and smoother.

The Dragon is cool , I like it also. Sounds big and has more even mids than the Cobra having mostly low mids and not much upper mids.

I think I am an upper mid kinda guy. Maybe that's why i like the Dragon better. :rock:
 
Dimebag11":2k3vg2zr said:
Mailman1971":2k3vg2zr said:
The Cobra is such a cool metal amp.
I am going to snag another one these days.
I havent heard another amp yet that gets into that territory. :rock:

Yea, it's hands down the best amp I've ever played for Metal.....just doesn't do much else ;)
I own a Diezel Herbert now.....and the Cobra will beat it out for Metal.
Well.....at least to me it does.
Thing is the meanest amp I have owned! :lol: :LOL:


Damn.........I need another one! :yes:
 
Mailman1971":1wqw2w2n said:
Dimebag11":1wqw2w2n said:
Mailman1971":1wqw2w2n said:
The Cobra is such a cool metal amp.
I am going to snag another one these days.
I havent heard another amp yet that gets into that territory. :rock:

Yea, it's hands down the best amp I've ever played for Metal.....just doesn't do much else ;)
I own a Diezel Herbert now.....and the Cobra will beat it out for Metal.
Well.....at least to me it does.
Thing is the meanest amp I have owned! :lol: :LOL:


Damn.........I need another one! :yes:

Yes, Yes you do. I would like to try a newer one to hear the differences.
 
are the newer ones supposed to be BETTER??
Arent they made in China?
Which ones have the External bias on them?
I would like to get one that sounded like my Older one.....but with the Bias on it and made in GERMANY!!! :thumbsup:
Is that the V2? :confused:
 
Mailman1971":1e0prk37 said:
are the newer ones supposed to be BETTER??
Arent they made in China?
Which ones have the External bias on them?
I would like to get one that sounded like my Older one.....but with the Bias on it and made in GERMANY!!! :thumbsup:
Is that the V2? :confused:


All I heard was the internal bias ones were made in Germany (by Germans, supposedly :D ) The newer external biased are made in China (by, I would imagine, Chineese :D ) Not sure what version is what, did hear they made 5 revisions fwiw.
 
Gsxrbusa":tiicilu0 said:
Mailman1971":tiicilu0 said:
are the newer ones supposed to be BETTER??
Arent they made in China?
Which ones have the External bias on them?
I would like to get one that sounded like my Older one.....but with the Bias on it and made in GERMANY!!! :thumbsup:
Is that the V2? :confused:


All I heard was the internal bias ones were made in Germany (by Germans, supposedly :D ) The newer external biased are made in China (by, I would imagine, Chineese :D ) Not sure what version is what, did hear they made 5 revisions fwiw.
Do they all sound the same? Or was there a change up in the versions I wonder?
I loved the tone of my old one.
:rock:
 
Mailman1971":eqrksbg5 said:
Gsxrbusa":eqrksbg5 said:
Mailman1971":eqrksbg5 said:
are the newer ones supposed to be BETTER??
Arent they made in China?
Which ones have the External bias on them?
I would like to get one that sounded like my Older one.....but with the Bias on it and made in GERMANY!!! :thumbsup:
Is that the V2? :confused:


All I heard was the internal bias ones were made in Germany (by Germans, supposedly :D ) The newer external biased are made in China (by, I would imagine, Chineese :D ) Not sure what version is what, did hear they made 5 revisions fwiw.
Do they all sound the same? Or was there a change up in the versions I wonder?
I loved the tone of my old one.
:rock:

No, I don't think they all sound the same. Thus the discussion between Dime and myself. :confused: :lol: :LOL:
 
My Old one was SMOKING HOT!! About as CRISP AND TIGHT and as METAL as you can get!!
I never should of sold it! But it was so one trick pony...... :yes:
 
Mailman1971":imq74j32 said:
My Old one was SMOKING HOT!! About as CRISP AND TIGHT and as METAL as you can get!!
I never should of sold it! But it was so one trick pony...... :yes:


Yeah, I kinda miss mine too. Would like to compare some different versions :rock:
 
i own a dragon.and i love the amp,crazy amount of bass :D but it does alot ,im always suprised that i dont see that much interest in them. having owned a engl fireball,i honestly like this head way better :rock:
 
nighttrain69":xfyyqjp4 said:
i own a dragon.and i love the amp,crazy amount of bass :D but it does alot ,im always suprised that i dont see that much interest in them. having owned a engl fireball,i honestly like this head way better :rock:


Yeah man, These heads don't get much credit. I have to admit it was fucking cool. Totally blows the Powerball and the Fireball 60 out of the water! Hands down the Dragon is a better amp. :rock: and the bass is retarded.
 
Gsxrbusa":2r0gr4hk said:
Dehumanize":2r0gr4hk said:
I'm curious about those ISP subs or whatever down there. Those are some Class A amps you've got there. :thumbsup:


Hey Thanks man! Don't get me started on the ISP subs, hehe. I get too excited talking about them. If God took them away from the planet tomorrow, I would stop playing guitar. How bold of a fucking statement is that! You have to experience the sub to appriciate the sub. :worship: On the more technical side of things, they add a whole new dimension to guitar, 3D type sound for a crushing tone. Allow me to dial my amp in for more cut and still maintain the Brootz.
How do you process the signal from amp for the subs? I assume they're not just plug 'n' play. Do you lug those onto stage or just appreciate them from the studio/home? I don't mean to be full of questions you've probably been asked before, but I'm a bit of a low-end/'brootz' junkie and those babies are beautiful.
 
Dehumanize":2nvlep4m said:
Gsxrbusa":2nvlep4m said:
Dehumanize":2nvlep4m said:
I'm curious about those ISP subs or whatever down there. Those are some Class A amps you've got there. :thumbsup:


Hey Thanks man! Don't get me started on the ISP subs, hehe. I get too excited talking about them. If God took them away from the planet tomorrow, I would stop playing guitar. How bold of a fucking statement is that! You have to experience the sub to appriciate the sub. :worship: On the more technical side of things, they add a whole new dimension to guitar, 3D type sound for a crushing tone. Allow me to dial my amp in for more cut and still maintain the Brootz.
How do you process the signal from amp for the subs? I assume they're not just plug 'n' play. Do you lug those onto stage or just appreciate them from the studio/home? I don't mean to be full of questions you've probably been asked before, but I'm a bit of a low-end/'brootz' junkie and those babies are beautiful.

If you are a low end junkie then this is your crack. I swear to everthing holy that once you try it you will kill motherfuckers to keep it. The subs do not put a load on your amp, so you don't have to change your impedence on your amp when using them. It can be hooked up 2 ways. Straight out of head into the sub and then use the speaker out on the sub into your speaker cab. When used this way it utilizes the internal crossover to send highs and mids to your speaker cab and lows to your sub. Or, you can come out of your head into the sub and out of your head into your cab. When doing this you get full frequncies to your cab and lows to sub, I preffer it this way. It fucking crushes when used this way. Hope this makes sense and am happy to answer any other ? you have about the subs :)
 
there is doesnt seem to be much framus love on rig talk.

ive owned the cobratop , cobra and dragon cab, played the dragon top...purely for metal...the cobra is perfect...lots of tight percussive thud but if could choose again i would pick the dragon. i really like how framus made their amps voiced for diffrent speakers cobra (especially its crunch channel) paired for greenbacks and the dragon for V30s. also love that they use EL34s...as IMO its harded to design/make a high gain metal monster with these tubes.

but i have this 30W framus + matching 2x12 (with mismatched V30 and Greenback speaker) no one seems to have this amp (some ruby riot combo owners thou) and i love it. it responds really well with a boost.

not the first go to amp for metal/brootz but i find it more musical and responsive for other styles
check out these clips if you get a chance.

https://soundclick.com/share?songid=7596552
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=8912890
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=8840181

also have a cobra clip here
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=8024291
 
JohnnyC":22jk3tin said:
there is doesnt seem to be much framus love on rig talk.

ive owned the cobratop , cobra and dragon cab, played the dragon top...purely for metal...the cobra is perfect...lots of tight percussive thud but if could choose again i would pick the dragon. i really like how framus made their amps voiced for diffrent speakers cobra (especially its crunch channel) paired for greenbacks and the dragon for V30s. also love that they use EL34s...as IMO its harded to design/make a high gain metal monster with these tubes.

but i have this 30W framus + matching 2x12 (with mismatched V30 and Greenback speaker) no one seems to have this amp (some ruby riot combo owners thou) and i love it. it responds really well with a boost.

not the first go to amp for metal/brootz but i find it more musical and responsive for other styles
check out these clips if you get a chance.

https://soundclick.com/share?songid=7596552
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=8912890
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=8840181

also have a cobra clip here
https://soundclick.com/share?songid=8024291

Clips sound great man! :rock:
 
I have an early Cobra head and the crunch and lead channels do sound fairly similar, just the lead has a bunch more gain. One thing about the Cobra, you've GOT to have the Cobra cab with the Greenbacks. That half stack sounds kick butt, but with any other cab you don't get near the effect.


2 questions since we've got the Framus boys congregated......

1. What is the deal with the "blackface" mod to the silver panels on the Cobra? I can't find any info.

2. I heard one time about someone modding the amp to accept KT88's, anything out there about that? Anyone tried it?
 
RJF":362k0bgn said:
I have an early Cobra head and the crunch and lead channels do sound fairly similar, just the lead has a bunch more gain. One thing about the Cobra, you've GOT to have the Cobra cab with the Greenbacks. That half stack sounds kick butt, but with any other cab you don't get near the effect.


2 questions since we've got the Framus boys congregated......

1. What is the deal with the "blackface" mod to the silver panels on the Cobra? I can't find any info.

2. I heard one time about someone modding the amp to accept KT88's, anything out there about that? Anyone tried it?

I would agree with the gain being less on the crunch ch. I would max out gain on crunch ch and dial things a bit different but could get the channel to sound the same. :doh:

Can't help with first question but can on the second. I put KT88's in my Cobra, It required no modifications. Framus said it would work with no problems. Put the Kt88's in and ran them for a couple of weeks playing almost daily at band volume with no problems. The only thing with the 88's was the pot ran out of adjustment for bias. Meaning I was at full cold and still running 53ma. That was fine because that is right where I wanted them but if you wanted to run them colder you would have to modify it. I really did not like the KT88's in my Cobra, it lost some of that kick ass mid grind they have. It was a bit clearer and a little more thump on the bottom end but not enough to make me want to keep them(besides, it's not like a Cobra lacks bottom end). I preffered the EL34's. Also knew a guy that ran 88's in his for 6month with no issues. Hope that helps.
 
i had both a cobra and a dragon at one time. wish i kept the dragon.
 
rottingcorpse":1c7x40ut said:
i had both a cobra and a dragon at one time. wish i kept the dragon.

Yeah, I think I like the Dragon better. How do you like the Mr. Hector?
 
Gsxrbusa":1kc4s2uh said:
RJF":1kc4s2uh said:
I have an early Cobra head and the crunch and lead channels do sound fairly similar, just the lead has a bunch more gain. One thing about the Cobra, you've GOT to have the Cobra cab with the Greenbacks. That half stack sounds kick butt, but with any other cab you don't get near the effect.


2 questions since we've got the Framus boys congregated......

1. What is the deal with the "blackface" mod to the silver panels on the Cobra? I can't find any info.

2. I heard one time about someone modding the amp to accept KT88's, anything out there about that? Anyone tried it?

I would agree with the gain being less on the crunch ch. I would max out gain on crunch ch and dial things a bit different but could get the channel to sound the same. :doh:

Can't help with first question but can on the second. I put KT88's in my Cobra, It required no modifications. Framus said it would work with no problems. Put the Kt88's in and ran them for a couple of weeks playing almost daily at band volume with no problems. The only thing with the 88's was the pot ran out of adjustment for bias. Meaning I was at full cold and still running 53ma. That was fine because that is right where I wanted them but if you wanted to run them colder you would have to modify it. I really did not like the KT88's in my Cobra, it lost some of that kick ass mid grind they have. It was a bit clearer and a little more thump on the bottom end but not enough to make me want to keep them(besides, it's not like a Cobra lacks bottom end). I preffered the EL34's. Also knew a guy that ran 88's in his for 6month with no issues. Hope that helps.

Very interesting. Thanks.
 
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