Hennings Cherry Bomb (VIDEO CLIP)

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maddnotez":2goifees said:
I have never heard any down tuned metal/rock clips of this amp so I was curious.

Maybe throw a boost in the front and riff away.
Would love to hear this too. :yes:
 
maddnotez":3paoo2mi said:
sah5150":3paoo2mi said:
rockinchippy":3paoo2mi said:
This amp is not a toy...it's the real deal, a raw beast. Do not get this amp if you like amps with training wheels :lol: :LOL:
I think I know what you're saying here. You are pointing out the organic and open nature of the amp - this is not an ultra saturated/compressed amp that "plays itself" like some Marshall mods or other high gainers you might hear (not that that's a bad thing - this is just a different beast), although you can get plenty of sustain for leads. You gotta have solid control and technique with this amp, but those that do are rewarded handsomely... :thumbsup:

Steve


Hey, I was curious and first let me say that I am not trying to start a riot or derail so I apologize if someone freaks out.

Steve, I do respect your work. This amp looks amazing.

I have heard some clips over the times on here and I do thing that this amp has one of the best lead tones I have ever heard.

My question is how do you think this amp does with high gain?

I assume it is not designed for that but I do hear some gain in these clips. To me it doesnt have to be super compressed or saturated to get good gain (but what the hell do I know)

I have never heard any down tuned metal/rock clips of this amp so I was curious.

Maybe throw a boost in the front and riff away.

When i play mine i do use a boost infront of it. The amp is very uncompressed without any of the saturation in the mix. Generally i use an 808 style boost in front of the rod channel with out clipping and it will do get pretty damn heavy sounding. I am using the boost to help add compression and more gain to help my sloppy playing :D.
 
maddnotez":29o95a7w said:
sah5150":29o95a7w said:
rockinchippy":29o95a7w said:
This amp is not a toy...it's the real deal, a raw beast. Do not get this amp if you like amps with training wheels :lol: :LOL:
I think I know what you're saying here. You are pointing out the organic and open nature of the amp - this is not an ultra saturated/compressed amp that "plays itself" like some Marshall mods or other high gainers you might hear (not that that's a bad thing - this is just a different beast), although you can get plenty of sustain for leads. You gotta have solid control and technique with this amp, but those that do are rewarded handsomely... :thumbsup:

Steve


Hey, I was curious and first let me say that I am not trying to start a riot or derail so I apologize if someone freaks out.

Steve, I do respect your work. This amp looks amazing.

I have heard some clips over the times on here and I do thing that this amp has one of the best lead tones I have ever heard.

My question is how do you think this amp does with high gain?

I assume it is not designed for that but I do hear some gain in these clips. To me it doesnt have to be super compressed or saturated to get good gain (but what the hell do I know)

I have never heard any down tuned metal/rock clips of this amp so I was curious.

Maybe throw a boost in the front and riff away.
I have a heavy 7 string thing I'm working on that I'll have to put up - super heavy and no boost (although it takes boosts nicely)…

Steve
 
Great sounding amp, maintains clean note separation even as you moved the volume/gain up. Has that old JMP vibe where you can hear everything cleanly no matter how wild it gets.

Very nice, props to the builder. Nicest modded-M type amp I have heard in a long time. The prob I find with other modded-m examples is there is more gain available, and they are fun at apartment volumes, but it tends to crutch the amp and take away the cut M's are known for once you actually need some volume.

I can bet this one will cut nice with a band.
 
rockinchippy, can you compare what you heard/felt from the Cherry Bomb to a Splawn Quickrod? I've played Splawns for years now and that clip sounded a lot like my QR.

Thanks.
 
aw9190":6g7j7omd said:
Recorded this early today, no boost up until the last solo part:


Dude, you're the guy that bought my YJM? Man, we all have different tastes but the Cherry Bomb smokes that YJM head :yes: This head sounds incredible.
 
carlygtr":28avqsmh said:
aw9190":28avqsmh said:
Recorded this early today, no boost up until the last solo part:


Dude, you're the guy that bought my YJM? Man, we all have different tastes but the Cherry Bomb smokes that YJM head :yes: This head sounds incredible.

It is me there both pretty awesome :rock: I do really like the YJM though
 
Phil M":wb0yriwe said:
rockinchippy, can you compare what you heard/felt from the Cherry Bomb to a Splawn Quickrod? I've played Splawns for years now and that clip sounded a lot like my QR.

Thanks.

I know you asked Rockinchippy for a comparison but, i have had both at the same time. To me the Quick Rod is a little drier, tighter and isnt as raw as the henning. The Henning is way more dynamic.
 
Seriously eye catching too, I think these amps have some of the best cosmetics I have ever seen on an amp.
 
That sounds so good!


Steve knocked the ball out of the park with this amp. :rock:
 
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