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jarrett
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I thought I would throw this out there for people interested. I've been gigging the EG5 almost exclusively since it came out. I think I got the first one that actually said EG5 on it, but not certain. In most rooms we play the EG5 sits perfectly in the mix. Last Wednesday we played in a chapel and it sounded kinda buzzy/had a sizzle in there. I was wishing I had my SL2 to slap in to compare, but I left it at home. So I decided to A/B the SL2 for yesterday's set just to see how it sounds.
During practice/sound check I swapped the SL2 and EG5 out at different times and decided that I liked the EG5 hands down. Not because it sounded better as both modules sound great on their own, but because the EG5 cuts so much better in a live mix. At home I could go either way on those two modules because they both sound great and have their own character, but on stage I love the EG5. The SL2 sounded great when I was tuning up/warming up. It has all the modded Marshall goodness going for it, but when the full band kicks in at full stage volume, I lose a good chunk of the spectrum and just hear the low mids/mids mostly with the SL2 (also as I have with several amps in the past)
The EG5 on the other hand sits so well in the mix and does not get lost at all. When going back and forth between them I did notice the sizzle again, so I worked on the EQ a bit. Made sure the bright boost was turned off, dialed back the treble a hair, rolled up the mids a hair and brought back the overall presence on the amp to noon. That brought the sizzle down enough that it still cut in the mix, but also retained that clarity and punch while giving a little more of the SL2 Marshall flavor. Somewhere between modded Marshall and a Soldano-ish thing. I was completely happy with my tones at that point. VX/EG5/6L6s in this amp makes me a happy camper. I think I am going to sell the SL2 at this point if anyone is interested.
During practice/sound check I swapped the SL2 and EG5 out at different times and decided that I liked the EG5 hands down. Not because it sounded better as both modules sound great on their own, but because the EG5 cuts so much better in a live mix. At home I could go either way on those two modules because they both sound great and have their own character, but on stage I love the EG5. The SL2 sounded great when I was tuning up/warming up. It has all the modded Marshall goodness going for it, but when the full band kicks in at full stage volume, I lose a good chunk of the spectrum and just hear the low mids/mids mostly with the SL2 (also as I have with several amps in the past)
The EG5 on the other hand sits so well in the mix and does not get lost at all. When going back and forth between them I did notice the sizzle again, so I worked on the EQ a bit. Made sure the bright boost was turned off, dialed back the treble a hair, rolled up the mids a hair and brought back the overall presence on the amp to noon. That brought the sizzle down enough that it still cut in the mix, but also retained that clarity and punch while giving a little more of the SL2 Marshall flavor. Somewhere between modded Marshall and a Soldano-ish thing. I was completely happy with my tones at that point. VX/EG5/6L6s in this amp makes me a happy camper. I think I am going to sell the SL2 at this point if anyone is interested.