
Jofipe
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As I can see from your video, you play a Diezel. How do you think the BE compares in vesatility compared to the Diezel?
Rezamatix":qidw0xcg said:Played one today at tonemerchants (belongs to Mark Day).
Jesus. I'm actually thinking of selling anything I can to get one now.
It's like crack.![]()
rupe":3l6jivyv said:Sorry, I can't help you...my Marsha is my go-to amp for just about everything these days. It's hands down the coolest, best sounding, best feeling Marshall style amp I've ever come across. They way you can dial it in to have a hot-rodded vintage-like tone while retaining a completely tight, articulate bottom end is like nothing else out there IMO. That didn't help, did it?![]()
Didn't you say a while back that you didn't care for the Friedman tone (in a Diezel thread IIRC)? Nice to see you come around on that![]()
Depends on the donor amp.joepete77":3075tjkp said:Never played a production unit, only the mods. How much better are they then the mods? Same exact voicing ?
You can but I'd consider the Cali more of a "metal" amp than the BE.Jofipe":1nh460vd said:Right..
Well, I owned a couple of VH4's.. I liked their tone but hated their feel. I now have a Gower KK++ 79JMP.. It's more versatile than the VH4 IMO, except for the fact it doesnt have a real clean channel. the VH4 ALWAYS just stayed... VH4, whatever you did. Ofcourse it is the purpose of the amp I guess. Different beasts.. and i'd say, if I played "jump up and down" modern metal, the Diezel would be my pick.. but I don't. The Diezel just cant do those classic metal/hardrock tones with the correct feel and liquid, glassy imperfection.
Anyway.. I just wanted to know if you can go from vintage overdrive to a more modern heavy tone on the BE100 like with Dan's/fortins excellent mod.
Cheers
J