
killertone
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UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
killertone":1be5sicc said:UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
killertone":1nmoiufl said:UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
bananaladonpcp":31xgbq1s said:killertone":31xgbq1s said:UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
The UL doesnt what so ever need a boost. People use a slight boost to tighten everything up a tiny bit. The savage doesnt need one either but it does sound tighter with a slight boost but by no means has more gain. you shouldnt be playing with your gain past 2 oclock max anyways on a high gain amp.
killertone":3swxftnl said:bananaladonpcp":3swxftnl said:killertone":3swxftnl said:UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
The UL doesnt what so ever need a boost. People use a slight boost to tighten everything up a tiny bit. The savage doesnt need one either but it does sound tighter with a slight boost but by no means has more gain. you shouldnt be playing with your gain past 2 oclock max anyways on a high gain amp.
Thanks for the lesson. I will change my idiotic ways now.
bananaladonpcp":zq4yocjf said:killertone":zq4yocjf said:bananaladonpcp":zq4yocjf said:killertone":zq4yocjf said:UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
The UL doesnt what so ever need a boost. People use a slight boost to tighten everything up a tiny bit. The savage doesnt need one either but it does sound tighter with a slight boost but by no means has more gain. you shouldnt be playing with your gain past 2 oclock max anyways on a high gain amp.
Thanks for the lesson. I will change my idiotic ways now.
That's the ticket! Smart thinking buddy. Maybe next time you should have them both in the same room, like I have for every weekend for the last 6 months, and actually listen to them before you say anything. I'm glad you're learning.
-Alex
killertone":cw1sa20d said:bananaladonpcp":cw1sa20d said:killertone":cw1sa20d said:bananaladonpcp":cw1sa20d said:killertone":cw1sa20d said:UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
The UL doesnt what so ever need a boost. People use a slight boost to tighten everything up a tiny bit. The savage doesnt need one either but it does sound tighter with a slight boost but by no means has more gain. you shouldnt be playing with your gain past 2 oclock max anyways on a high gain amp.
Thanks for the lesson. I will change my idiotic ways now.
That's the ticket! Smart thinking buddy. Maybe next time you should have them both in the same room, like I have for every weekend for the last 6 months, and actually listen to them before you say anything. I'm glad you're learning.
-Alex
Isn't that cute...your feelings are hurt. Such a sensitive boy.
Digital Jams":1pspd1d4 said:killertone":1pspd1d4 said:bananaladonpcp":1pspd1d4 said:killertone":1pspd1d4 said:bananaladonpcp":1pspd1d4 said:killertone":1pspd1d4 said:UL Boosted is pretty damn sick. Savage is killer, too, doesn't need a boost at all. Has more gain than the UL.
The UL doesnt what so ever need a boost. People use a slight boost to tighten everything up a tiny bit. The savage doesnt need one either but it does sound tighter with a slight boost but by no means has more gain. you shouldnt be playing with your gain past 2 oclock max anyways on a high gain amp.
Thanks for the lesson. I will change my idiotic ways now.
That's the ticket! Smart thinking buddy. Maybe next time you should have them both in the same room, like I have for every weekend for the last 6 months, and actually listen to them before you say anything. I'm glad you're learning.
-Alex
Isn't that cute...your feelings are hurt. Such a sensitive boy.
Take your internet beating n00b.
rottingcorpse":1mpd8vrx said:i had both a savage se and a ultra lead at the same time. loved the ul so much i traded the savage se for another pittbull ul so i had a spare.
i could not figure out the cab a/b switch on the savage se. could not get it to run two cabs at once (though both output jacks) unless i daisy-chained them into one output. the engl sounded great!! but i am deff a VHT UL fanboy. way more tight and focused. raw.
rupe":1votfwnx said:I spent some time with both of these amps when I was on my search a few years back (didn't go with either of them). Both sound great and both are very versatile as far as the tones you can dial in. What really set them apart for me was the feel and response. The UL was very stiff and dry sounding and lacked any type of playing dynamics whereas the ENGL seemed to respond much better to a varied touch...odd in that the ENGL was more compressed which usually squashes dynamics??? The ENGL was also a warmer sounding amp...the UL sounded almost solid state-like to me with very little warmth or bloom to the notes.