keano New member May 20, 2012 #1 I have an older Bogner Shiva and the cleans are amazing. I have heard the 20th aren't as good? Can anyone who has played both give me there opinion? On the 20th clean channel you still have the option of a bright or normal without bringing in the boost on the clean?
I have an older Bogner Shiva and the cleans are amazing. I have heard the 20th aren't as good? Can anyone who has played both give me there opinion? On the 20th clean channel you still have the option of a bright or normal without bringing in the boost on the clean?
keano New member May 20, 2012 #2 also the mode and shift are extra voicings if switched out its the normal Shiva voicing?
keano New member May 20, 2012 #6 Thanks for input but when the mode and shift buttons are out its the default Channel 2 tone right? Or does it have to be Shift or mode?
Thanks for input but when the mode and shift buttons are out its the default Channel 2 tone right? Or does it have to be Shift or mode?
King Guitar Banned New member May 20, 2012 #7 I just got the 20th Shiva in the shop last week and the cleans are really really good, better than the original for sure.
I just got the 20th Shiva in the shop last week and the cleans are really really good, better than the original for sure.
RockStarNick Active member May 22, 2012 #9 keano":3bizax7z said: Thanks for input but when the mode and shift buttons are out its the default Channel 2 tone right? Or does it have to be Shift or mode? Click to expand... From what I can remember when I played the 20th and Regular EL34 Shiva back to back, YES, mode and shift switches OUT is the standard shiva gain setting. Keep in mind, the KT88s will alter the tone to quite a degree.
keano":3bizax7z said: Thanks for input but when the mode and shift buttons are out its the default Channel 2 tone right? Or does it have to be Shift or mode? Click to expand... From what I can remember when I played the 20th and Regular EL34 Shiva back to back, YES, mode and shift switches OUT is the standard shiva gain setting. Keep in mind, the KT88s will alter the tone to quite a degree.