Savage deal alert

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Loved the Savage but that price is ridiculous.

Yeah that Savage I sold you is regretted. That was post 2011 with the larger trannies and was the tightest amp with the best attack plugged straight in I ever owned. It was almost too tight and fast much of the time as my chops were rarely on point enough to keep up with it.
 
nice to hear from you @MetalHeadMike ... will having a Diezel Herbert or a VH4 makes the ENGL Savage redundant?
 
Here’s another one of his listings…
So, I had this wizard cabinet, this very one and I took the 6402 coned English greenbacks out of it and put it up for sale locally for $650 (empty)…
He drove me nuts for two weeks with stupid lowball offers, then he finally came and bought it from me for $550.

He often includes “rare worlds best” in his ads… He’s delusional.
He’s been doing this for years in Toronto, under different names, so obviously, he catches that ‘one guy’ who’s hungry for an item, often enough to stay at it.

https://reverb.com/item/39408230-ra...rd-cab-4-sidewinder-s12-150-w-snakeskin-tolex
 
nice to hear from you @MetalHeadMike ... will having a Diezel Herbert or a VH4 makes the ENGL Savage redundant?

Hey there! I never owned or played a VH4 but have owned a Herbert MKI and MKII and the Savage is nothing like the Diezel. Way faster in the attack, WAY tighter, way more upper mid emphasis. I don't feel there's any redundancy at all between the two.

Don't you own a Wizard MCII?
 
Here’s another one of his listings…
So, I had this wizard cabinet, this very one and I took the 6402 coned English greenbacks out of it and put it up for sale locally for $650 (empty)…
He drove me nuts for two weeks with stupid lowball offers, then he finally came and bought it from me for $550.

He often includes “rare worlds best” in his ads… He’s delusional.
He’s been doing this for years in Toronto, under different names, so obviously, he catches that ‘one guy’ who’s hungry for an item, often enough to stay at it.

https://reverb.com/item/39408230-ra...rd-cab-4-sidewinder-s12-150-w-snakeskin-tolex


Wow...Guy's a piece of work! I'm all for making a little profit when I flip on Reverb, but this knucklehead takes it to extremes.
 
Hey there! I never owned or played a VH4 but have owned a Herbert MKI and MKII and the Savage is nothing like the Diezel. Way faster in the attack, WAY tighter, way more upper mid emphasis. I don't feel there's any redundancy at all between the two.

Don't you own a Wizard MCII?
hi @MetalHeadMike ,

hope all things are well over ya side... yes i own the MC2 and we chatted before haha.. and i still have my beloved MC2 with me.. is a very very different amp from the VHT and Diezel i got... everything is taken into a step further, from the "krank" of the diezel the tightness the bite, the uncompressed tone of the MC2 just kills... all thanks to the community of the Wizs here !

yeah i heard the Herbert mk3 vs savage mk2 but i still prefer the diezel mk3 as sound "cleaner" and probably its the way the lower mids of the herbert has...

maybe i felt for a 1994 savage 120 isnt it overly hyped on its value lol (hope ya dont mind) but i have never done any research on the ENGL before i have tried the early fireball 60 many many years and i still remember it was very addictive from my recollection it was a well metal amp indeed... with this maybe a 1994 ENGL Savage120 (KT88) has the mojo that the later Savage MK1 didnt have / MK2 ?
 
hi @MetalHeadMike ,

hope all things are well over ya side... yes i own the MC2 and we chatted before haha.. and i still have my beloved MC2 with me.. is a very very different amp from the VHT and Diezel i got... everything is taken into a step further, from the "krank" of the diezel the tightness the bite, the uncompressed tone of the MC2 just kills... all thanks to the community of the Wizs here !

yeah i heard the Herbert mk3 vs savage mk2 but i still prefer the diezel mk3 as sound "cleaner" and probably its the way the lower mids of the herbert has...

maybe i felt for a 1994 savage 120 isnt it overly hyped on its value lol (hope ya dont mind) but i have never done any research on the ENGL before i have tried the early fireball 60 many many years and i still remember it was very addictive from my recollection it was a well metal amp indeed... with this maybe a 1994 ENGL Savage120 (KT88) has the mojo that the later Savage MK1 didnt have / MK2 ?

I've never played the Savage120 MKII but from descriptions form folks that owned both, it seems the MKII is more compressed. The 2011 I owned could get fairly raw for an Engl.

The price on that 94 is positively absolutely absurd.
 
I've never played the Savage120 MKII but from descriptions form folks that owned both, it seems the MKII is more compressed. The 2011 I owned could get fairly raw for an Engl.

The price on that 94 is positively absolutely absurd.
@MetalHeadMike agree !! lol
 
Here’s another one of his listings…
So, I had this wizard cabinet, this very one and I took the 6402 coned English greenbacks out of it and put it up for sale locally for $650 (empty)…
He drove me nuts for two weeks with stupid lowball offers, then he finally came and bought it from me for $550.

He often includes “rare worlds best” in his ads… He’s delusional.
He’s been doing this for years in Toronto, under different names, so obviously, he catches that ‘one guy’ who’s hungry for an item, often enough to stay at it.

https://reverb.com/item/39408230-ra...rd-cab-4-sidewinder-s12-150-w-snakeskin-tolex
LMAO
 

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