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Maybe a clip of what the amp sounds like?
Wizard of Ozz":24r09nko said:VESmedic":24r09nko said:For what it's worth, I completely disagree....The chances are sky high you just don't like the amp, and that the amp is fine....seriously
+10000
I've owned both the CAA OD100SH/SE, OD100SE+, and currently now I have the PT100. The older OD100 amps are definitely darker, and smoother sounding. Some might say "Bogner-ish" with the presence set low. They just don't have a lot of high end cut and the mids are different than say a Marshall.
If you like the basic Engl tone, the OD100 series is not for you. The Engls have a very tight, compressed, focused, brighter tone that many term hi-fi, sterile, or processed. Not very warm, woody, organic, or 3-D if you see the difference.
The PT100 is completely different from all of the previous OD100 variants. It's basically a Fender Twin Blacface on channel 1 and channels 2 & 3 are modified Marshall 2203 to over the top modern tones on channel 3 depending how you set the power amp hi & low controls. It's really altogether a different animal, and best sounding amp Suhr has made to date IMHO.
You might want to check out an Engl Savage 120. For the money, that was my favorite Engl and it had the most Marshall-esque mid voicing of the bunch.
Pablo1234":2eca7dfb said:Your line voltage where you play may be bad, When I bought my Mesa RK2 I lived in the middle of the city and we had power fluctuations all the time. If I was playing at bedroom levels this wasn't an issue but when the drummer showed up it was. My amp would go from a realy thin tight sterile sound to a muddy mess in seconds and then back again. I now live in the burbs with a good power grid so its no longer an issue.
JKae":1w7d2r7j said:Pablo1234":1w7d2r7j said:Your line voltage where you play may be bad, When I bought my Mesa RK2 I lived in the middle of the city and we had power fluctuations all the time. If I was playing at bedroom levels this wasn't an issue but when the drummer showed up it was. My amp would go from a realy thin tight sterile sound to a muddy mess in seconds and then back again. I now live in the burbs with a good power grid so its no longer an issue.
could a power conditioner fix that?
Apparently you whiffed on the fact that he said the tone was changing in real time. Or maybe his tatses were just changing very quicklyVESmedic":1eineu26 said:For what it's worth, I completely disagree....The chances are sky high you just don't like the amp, and that the amp is fine....seriously
rupe":3t0rudef said:Apparently you whiffed on the fact that he said the tone was changing in real time. Or maybe his tatses were just changing very quicklyVESmedic":3t0rudef said:For what it's worth, I completely disagree....The chances are sky high you just don't like the amp, and that the amp is fine....seriously![]()