Peters vs Diezel vs Engl vid

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Hey dudes, I never did a comparison on my maps. So here it is. One take. Tried to play the same riffs and switch between the maps. Order of amps on vid.

Peters Hydra
Diezel Herbert CH3
Engl SE EL34 CH3
Diezel Herbert CH2


I dialed them all in as close as possible. Video is kinda hard the tell the differences but whatever. Too lazy and brain dead for clips.... :confused:

Lemme know what you think.


Edit: All 3 amps were being played thru the Engl and Diezels cabs to make things even across the board. I use an Egnater SS4 headswitcher to switch, via midi, on the fly between the 3 amps. Just so their is no confusion on one mp being closer to the camera or anything. They were all going into the same cabs equally.
 
Peters sounded effing mean, SE sounds good for what your playing, and I'll say it again, the Herbert is the most overpriced overrated amp out there.

Inb4 Crimson
 
Nice right hand attack! :rock:

I liked em all for different reasons. I liked the overall tone and saturation of the Hydra, but it was loose compared to the other two. Had nice upper mids too. This amp sounded the biggest.

The herb has that tight Diezel thing going on, what else can I say? Nice cut, focused lows. Sounded the most polished and surgical.

The Engl sounded similar to Herb ch 3 but without that Diezel 3d thing happening. Didn't seem quite as tight as Diezel, but tighter than Hydra.

Of course that's all judging from a video camera comparison, but I listened with good headphones.
 
Joeytpg":2vn8wr5q said:
For your Style, the Engl seem to fit better.

Right on. :)
Mizati20":2vn8wr5q said:
Peters sounded effing mean, SE sounds good for what your playing, and I'll say it again, the Herbert is the most overpriced overrated amp out there.

Inb4 Crimson

I agree about the Peters it has superb clarity and overall meanness to it. Cuts incredible well in a mix. No Herbie Love? It's cool man, not for everybody. :rock:

glassjaw7":2vn8wr5q said:
Nice right hand attack! :rock:

I liked em all for different reasons. I liked the overall tone and saturation of the Hydra, but it was loose compared to the other two. Had nice upper mids too. This amp sounded the biggest.

The herb has that tight Diezel thing going on, what else can I say? Nice cut, focused lows. Sounded the most polished and surgical.

The Engl sounded similar to Herb ch 3 but without that Diezel 3d thing happening. Didn't seem quite as tight as Diezel, but tighter than Hydra.

Of course that's all judging from a video camera comparison, but I listened with good headphones.


Thank you sir. Too bad my left hand sucks ass. :lol: :LOL: The video mic really doesn't tell the whole story. That's for sure. I feel the Hydra low end is the tightest out of the bunch. The Herbie seems the loosest but I love how it comes through. They all have their own thing going on and can find good and bad between them. :thumbsup:
 
i think they all sound good but to me the Engl sounds the best for this type of music....great playing
 
The Hydra sounds nice!

There's a fourth amp that would fit nicely in that bunch -- looking forward to getting you a demo unit to play with. :rock:
 
The Peters seems to be the most raw and dynamic, I love it. The Herbert didn't shine at all in this comparison, maybe too much mid cut and too high depth? Never liked Engl's voicing, even though I have to admit it cuts nicely in a heavy context.
 
Although I'm in the market for a Herbert myself, I liked the Peters the most for this kind of music. Seemed more percussive or something.

Nice playing!
 
Herbert cut through better, distortion was more defined, next in line was the Peters and finally the Engl. Peters had more percussion, sure, but to my taste, thats not the quality of tone. Nice job.
 
Gotta go with the SE here. Peters was awesome as well.
 
All sounded good but I think I was most impressed by the Peters.
 
:thumbsup: i love the voicing on the peters stuff,but if i had to choose
peters for tone
herbert, i can hear how much it can cover, lots of different tones to be had from that amp :rock:
 
I enjoyed the Peters myself since I am very partial to that type of voicing.

Cool vid :thumbsup:
 
Thor1777":1cqew8g1 said:
i think they all sound good but to me the Engl sounds the best for this type of music....great playing


Thank you sir! :)
protoplasma":1cqew8g1 said:
The Hydra sounds nice!

There's a fourth amp that would fit nicely in that bunch -- looking forward to getting you a demo unit to play with. :rock:

Thanks for checking it out Mr.Rhodes. I would love to try out your masterpiece. :rock:


dass101":1cqew8g1 said:
The Peters seems to be the most raw and dynamic, I love it. The Herbert didn't shine at all in this comparison, maybe too much mid cut and too high depth? Never liked Engl's voicing, even though I have to admit it cuts nicely in a heavy context.

Thank you for the input sir. The Hydra is special to me and fits my style well.


Skrln":1cqew8g1 said:
Although I'm in the market for a Herbert myself, I liked the Peters the most for this kind of music. Seemed more percussive or something.

Nice playing!


Thank you my good man. Peters is getting some nice votes considering the heavy weight competition. :thumbsup:



Jimmie":1cqew8g1 said:
Herbert cut through better, distortion was more defined, next in line was the Peters and finally the Engl. Peters had more percussion, sure, but to my taste, thats not the quality of tone. Nice job.

The nice thing about the Hydra is the versatility. So many tonal options. Thanks for checkin it out Jimmie. :thumbsup:



killertone":1cqew8g1 said:
Gotta go with the SE here. Peters was awesome as well.

Not much Engl love around these parts. The SE is really a surprising amp. Thanks for listening Jason. :rock:



bstaley":1cqew8g1 said:
All sounded good but I think I was most impressed by the Peters.
:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:



nighttrain69":1cqew8g1 said:
:thumbsup: i love the voicing on the peters stuff,but if i had to choose
peters for tone
herbert, i can hear how much it can cover, lots of different tones to be had from that amp :rock:

Another Peters vote! I am happy you guys are hearing some of what I hear. I know a camera vid is very limited and not the best representation of what these amps are capable of.


JMP2203":1cqew8g1 said:
ENGL SE hands down

next will be the Peters
:) :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


Digital Jams":1cqew8g1 said:
I enjoyed the Peters myself since I am very partial to that type of voicing.

Cool vid :thumbsup:

Right on man. I am sure your amp gas has diminished since getting the NATAS. Thanks for checkin it out.


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I think I got everyone. Hahaha :lol: :LOL:

Thanks again for listening guys.
 
Those ISP sub cabs make any good amp just THUMP! I'm a big Diezelhead but I was pleasently suprised with the Hydra myself.
 
The Hydra sound great, seemed clearer and more atriculate. It was the closest amp to the camcorder mic too though....
The ENGL was a close seconed for me.

What's up with the Peters 4x12?
Did you just order a spare badge from James and slap it on a VHT cab or something?

Nice playing as well dude, we have a similar style...
 
tripstan":3fh4oitt said:
Those ISP sub cabs make any good amp just THUMP! I'm a big Diezelhead but I was pleasently suprised with the Hydra myself.

Right on man. Yeah the subs kill. :rock:




D-Rock":3fh4oitt said:
The Hydra sound great, seemed clearer and more atriculate. It was the closest amp to the camcorder mic too though....
The ENGL was a close seconed for me.

What's up with the Peters 4x12?
Did you just order a spare badge from James and slap it on a VHT cab or something?

Nice playing as well dude, we have a similar style...

Shit, I should have been more clear on how this was set up. All 3 heads were going thru the Engl and Diezel cabs. It was a completely level playing field. I use an Egnater SS4 head switcher that switches all 3 heads via midi and runs the outputs to two of my cabs. So again, everything was even, no amp had the advantage of being closer or using a different cab.
:lol: :LOL: Yep, it's a VHT Fatbottom with V30's and I had a spare Peters badge from a different color grill....so I tripped one day into the cab and it magically appeared on the VHT. :confused:

Thanks for the complimant man. :rock:
 
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