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Find a store that carries it and try one?
Try the proposed amp before you agree to the trade?
Try the proposed amp before you agree to the trade?
braintheory":21dabefy said:Business":21dabefy said:braintheory":21dabefy said:So, again I don't wanna hear anymore about the pre-2012 savages
Geez SORRY
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Sorry for sounding harsh, but I don't need to hear more about an amp I've already played several times.
rp108":21dabefy said:Since I owned both back to back I will add my two cents.
I personally would do the trade. I agree that the Savage 120 does sound a bit processed but I don't agree that it doesn't sit well in the mix. I used mine in a band setting with my brother who has a 6505+ and the Savage cut right through. There are a ton of tone options and it's not that hard to dial in. Clean channel is nice and the crunch channel is underrated in my opinion. I wish I had that amp back to be honest. I didn't realize how something worked and got frustrated and dumped it.
I should mention that I have owned four Engl's (E530, Powerball, Fireball 100, and Savage) and I owned four Mesa's (Dual, Triple, Mark IV and Mark V) and out of those amps I would take any of the Engl's over the Mesa's EXCEPT MAYBE an older two channel Dual Rectifier because I literally played one last night and it tracked very well.
Was your savage post-2012? Again, what I'm mainly trying to figure out is if the new savages sound that much different and if they still sound processed.
rp108":3o6rrkpm said:braintheory":3o6rrkpm said:Business":3o6rrkpm said:Mine was pre 2012 but dude, let's be honest with ourselves. Engls sound like Engls. If you aren't digging a pre 2012 you probably aren't going to be digging a post 2012. Remember the post 2010 Rectifiers? Yeah they sounded the same.braintheory":3o6rrkpm said:So, again I don't wanna hear anymore about the pre-2012 savages
You might want to consider an Engl Retro if you want an Engl but more of classic tube tone. I haven't played one though but that's how they are being marketed.
braintheory":16yjaly3 said:rp108":16yjaly3 said:braintheory":16yjaly3 said:Business":16yjaly3 said:Mine was pre 2012 but dude, let's be honest with ourselves. Engls sound like Engls. If you aren't digging a pre 2012 you probably aren't going to be digging a post 2012. Remember the post 2010 Rectifiers? Yeah they sounded the same.braintheory":16yjaly3 said:So, again I don't wanna hear anymore about the pre-2012 savages
You might want to consider an Engl Retro if you want an Engl but more of classic tube tone. I haven't played one though but that's how they are being marketed.
I've played the Retro and didn't like it at all and IMO it didn't actually have a classic tube tone. And like I said already I heard that the post-2012 is supposed to be a huge improvement. The fact that the transformers are way bigger and whatever else they changed could make a huge difference. Also, like I already said the PBII and Blackmore actually didn't sound processed to my ears. So, I disagree about "Engls sound like Engls". Some of their models sound very different from each other. Hasn't anyone on this forum tried the post-2012 savage? It's been out for almost 2 years now.![]()
Also, to my ears the post 2010 Recto's did sound slightly better, but not a huge difference, but that's not really a fair comparison because the from what I heard the changes to the savage are more dramatic.
K-mark5":1r0ggw2x said:my 2 cents -
I completely agree that the blackmore and invader are the only two engl amps that I totally loved when trying out. The PBII I tried and the savage 120 (KT88) my friend uses are (don't take me too seriously pls) more like your average bedroom amp for playing without a band although they are too powerful for that..
I mean, I loved playing both alone, but once I hit the full mix, I could not hear a thing even with mids maxed up full. The bass got consumed by bass guitar and high end was killed by drums and everything I remained with was nothing. Engls pump so much compressed bass and trebles that it does not sound like a guitar tone to me, more like a modeling amp.
The only amp I'm gassing for at this moment is EVH 5150 III (100w) which makes me consider selling my mk5, it's not a boutique amp but I don't care, it just sounds good and is a lot fun to play.