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...can't wait til friday (when mine arrives)

JeffHenneman":377ce2g9 said:I have been putting the 100s thru its paces the last few days and it is everything I was hoping it would be. I had a regular 100 and it was cool but there were just a few things I didn't like about it. I was either gonna sell it or mod it, but when the 100s got announced I took the plunge and so glad I did.
This is all from memory but I will lay it out how I remember.
Evh 100:
1. It had a mid voicing that was a little to dominate to my ears, turning the mids down made it too scooped. I couldn't find the right balance.
2. The blue channel was way to bland. It was like too much gain for low gain and not enough gain for high gain.
3. As far as tightness on the gain channels , it was in the middle of tight and loose. Just was not too my liking.
4. The gain was way too smooth for my taste.
I was a little disappointed with the amp. Did I hate it? NO. It just wasn't quite what I wanted it to be, it fell just a little short of my expectations.
BUT, when I thru an MXR 10 band eq in the loop, I got an awesome metal tone out of the red channel. I am all about high gain and it sounded great. When I seen the description of the 100s, I took the risk cause it seemed like they changed all the things I didn't Like about it.
To sum up the 100s, They hit it out the ball park. Its as plain and simple as that. The four things I listed that I didn't like about the regular version got tweaked to exactly the way I wanted it, Yet it still retains a lot of core tone of the original. Although the stealth seems to be a lot more versatile, the resonance controls really add a new level to it.
My favorite things about the 100s:
1. The blue channel has more gain now, but it also takes a boost really well. I am not very much into using pedals, but it take the maxon 808 like a champ.
2. The red channel is a little bit more aggressive now, not full on aggressive but just a little more angst.
3. I love how tight the red channel is, It can be deep and low, but still be tight.
I wish I could compare the two side by side, but I did my best trying to compare using my memory.
Pbfoot":10o48frb said:I just up boxed mine and after playing 20 minutes it seems to be a different amp from the original ( which I have had a couple 100 w and one 50w). The green and blue seem to have a lot more gain. The amp seems to have much more upper mid focus and is a brighter amp. Not as polished at the original So far I'm kinda impressed
rockinchippy":31bx2b95 said:
the4thlast1":o5tqhl3w said:My EVH 100s showed up a few days ago. I also have the original 100 watter sitting next to it. I will probably post an in depth review and comparison but so far I will say I like channel 2 on the Stealth version a lot. Channel 2 on the original is cool but not enough gain and low end for me. I play mostly Metal. Channel two on the stealth is something like a mix of ch 2 and 3 of the original.
Overall the amp is a bit clearer, a bit more upfront sounding. I'm still getting used to it but it's def cool.
Mine came with the same manual the original version does. Did you guys get the same manual ? I would assume they didnt bother to make a new manual for this version since its essentially the same amp.
the4thlast1":o5tqhl3w said:Pbfoot":o5tqhl3w said:I just up boxed mine and after playing 20 minutes it seems to be a different amp from the original ( which I have had a couple 100 w and one 50w). The green and blue seem to have a lot more gain. The amp seems to have much more upper mid focus and is a brighter amp. Not as polished at the original So far I'm kinda impressed
I like my 100s a lot... Not to start a shit storm but I would suggest swapping tubes around. JJ preamp tubes are great in the EVH however sometimes you get ones that do not sound as good as others. The JJ that was in v1 in my 100s was meh believe it or not I swapped it out for another JJ (same tube) and the amp sounded and felt even better.
I have my 100s sitting next to the original 100 watter.... I would also say the 100s is a little brighter, yup more gain all around, maybe a little more bite. I have a feeling this amp might cut a bit better in a live situation than the original but I have not used it out. I was giging my original EVH last year and as much as I love it , it can be a bit dark on the red channel. I used red channel for rhythm because blue lacked gain for me. The blue channel on the 100s could be my new go to rhythm channel for hard rock and metal.
JeffHenneman":3d09sjjz said:I so wish I could compare the two side by side. The stealth does have a touch more bite.
It seems that me and you have the exact same opinion of the amp![]()
the4thlast1":2svf3jl5 said:JeffHenneman":2svf3jl5 said:I so wish I could compare the two side by side. The stealth does have a touch more bite.
It seems that me and you have the exact same opinion of the amp![]()
Yeah I agree with what you said about the original. However I was pretty happy with the red channel on my original. My main issue with it was that as much as it made a great solo tone it was a bit dark and can be compressed for rhythm. Which does make sense because the blue channel was meant to be the rhythm channel I would think.
The issue for me with the blue was not enough gain, bite and lowend for heavy rock and metal. What I like about the blue channel on both amps is that it is a little brighter and a little less compressed than the red channel. With the stealth version I could use blue for rhythm and red for lead. With the original I used red for everything... I would only use blue if I needed a solo with a different volume setting on the fly.
Keep in mind that with everything I say , I use a boost almost all of the time (Maxon 808) and play mostly metal. Other guys who play more Blues, Funk, Rock, Classic Rock etc might be perfectly happy with the original EVH and might not appreciate having more gain on all the channels. Personally I think the changes are cool , I cant say that its a "better" amp its just a twist on the original while still keeping the core sound.
the4thlast1":1uvknrho said:There is a guy selling a EVH in the classified. Its a original EVH 100 watt. He mentions in the post that its a 2011 and it has the updated blue channel. He mentioned thats what the guy at Fender told him over the phone.
So.... Its possible the blue channel on the original versions that they are shipping now has added gain. Or someone is misinformed and nothing has changed. I had a chance to ask that dude Kaplan from Fender , I believe that was his name. Anyway he posts on The Gear Page and is the main designer of the 50w version. I asked him a couple years ago if anything has changed in the production of the 100w . He said that there has been some minor production changes but nothing that would effect tone.
I'm curious as well....Its possible they will make tweaks or already have to the circuit of the regular 100 watters and not advertise it. Or they will come out with a 5153+ HaHa or....the mighty 5154 four channel.![]()
That will happen. Just a matter if time.the4thlast1":3yqbc835 said:Didnt they come out with a combo already ? It would be funny as hell if they come out with a new version of the 100w and it has even more features such as midi that the stealth doesnt....I would be kicking myself![]()
Old news. The combo has been out for many months.JeffHenneman":2gq3zm2z said:I know the evh is coming it with a combo, they put a press release out in December about it.