I own the 4100 and play it through a 212 Mesa cab and a half stack Marshall, it is so clean it is unreal for a mid price head. I run an MT-2 pedal through the clean-1 channel and it is heavy..man... then I pretty it up with a full chorus electro harmonix pedal played in the neck position.
I play several strats ranging from vintage to a mod I did with EMG Steve Lukather pick ups.I can get all of the different generes of guitar sounds with these combinations.life is good.. :) Egnators website shows you how to dial the different sounds in with his amps and you can take it from there once you learn how to manipulate the controls/tones from his amps. Its great.For the price point I dont have Fort Knox into a prograde set up if you know what I mean.
Aside from the fact that they're both boutique builders who have decided to make mass produced "economy" priced (but hopefully still high quality) models, no. Personally, I think Bogner (the high end stuff, anyway) is amazing and total worth the price.
It's kind of a Marshall style script, I guess. If you look at the Bogner Shiva, it's actually designed to look like an upside down Marshall. Anyway, rock on, tone warrior.
Same as the guy below...both build high quality amps and just entered the overseas manufacturing arena to allow us to get their designs and tones at affordable prices.
Could've used some soloing, but that is a bad ass amp. You could just here how wide that gain was. And if that was only 6-7 0' clock, that is going to be a fire-breather.
Yes, the fire seems good here, but I'm really wondering about the LOW gain possibilities. So many guitarists push for more & more gain, but the real tone challenge is the low-to-mid-gain stuff. This is precisely where most solid-state and modeling amps flunk -- and many tube amps are too saturated to do well. I want to see if the Rebel can do some Stones or Stevie! When is this coming out already?!
Got my interest, but didn't run through the four channels at different power settings; which,I feel help sell the amp. I want to hear it roar at low volume!
wear something professional to a damn amp show...get another demo guitarist...
JUMBOpin 1 year ago 3
@JUMBOpin They did. Their current guy wears a suit and tears up a prs custom 24 :)
Rsx1rokr 1 year ago
My father gave me a Bruce egnater tol-50 2x12 combo alot time ago...I was too young to own it. Sold it in my stupidity.
japimportssuck 2 years ago 2
Is that Matt Goldman?!
haha
Jeremo18 3 years ago
bognertastic lol
ErasmusNumber1 3 years ago 2
I own the 4100 and play it through a 212 Mesa cab and a half stack Marshall, it is so clean it is unreal for a mid price head. I run an MT-2 pedal through the clean-1 channel and it is heavy..man... then I pretty it up with a full chorus electro harmonix pedal played in the neck position.
1Batt 3 years ago
I play several strats ranging from vintage to a mod I did with EMG Steve Lukather pick ups.I can get all of the different generes of guitar sounds with these combinations.life is good.. :) Egnators website shows you how to dial the different sounds in with his amps and you can take it from there once you learn how to manipulate the controls/tones from his amps. Its great.For the price point I dont have Fort Knox into a prograde set up if you know what I mean.
1Batt 3 years ago
where are egnater amps made?
ilikecereal507 3 years ago
china
tylerdwells 3 years ago
but they are still VERY good- my friend has the rebel 20 and it is amazing
patch9894 2 years ago
do egnater and bogner have any affiliation with each other?
BeboAltizer 3 years ago
Aside from the fact that they're both boutique builders who have decided to make mass produced "economy" priced (but hopefully still high quality) models, no. Personally, I think Bogner (the high end stuff, anyway) is amazing and total worth the price.
bigtophalloween 3 years ago
i thought that did because they use the same font for their name, but that is probably a cowinkidink.
BeboAltizer 3 years ago
It's kind of a Marshall style script, I guess. If you look at the Bogner Shiva, it's actually designed to look like an upside down Marshall. Anyway, rock on, tone warrior.
bigtophalloween 3 years ago
German last names!
Same as the guy below...both build high quality amps and just entered the overseas manufacturing arena to allow us to get their designs and tones at affordable prices.
RNRDOLL 1 year ago
I love egnater's, they're great.
asdf3455656 3 years ago 2
Could've used some soloing, but that is a bad ass amp. You could just here how wide that gain was. And if that was only 6-7 0' clock, that is going to be a fire-breather.
alteredlame666 3 years ago 2
Yes, the fire seems good here, but I'm really wondering about the LOW gain possibilities. So many guitarists push for more & more gain, but the real tone challenge is the low-to-mid-gain stuff. This is precisely where most solid-state and modeling amps flunk -- and many tube amps are too saturated to do well. I want to see if the Rebel can do some Stones or Stevie! When is this coming out already?!
pdc311 3 years ago 2
so this is an old version of the amp, right? since the version out nao has a blend knob?
naazrael 3 years ago
That Dude Was Wrong There Are Celestion Vintage 30's In the 4X12 Cab.
TheAgentofEvolution 3 years ago
it now has a tube "mix knob" to blend between the knobs
dmanwhatup 3 years ago
I could be wrong, but it doesn't have 4 channels. Your thinking of various other Egnaters.
koflan 3 years ago
Got my interest, but didn't run through the four channels at different power settings; which,I feel help sell the amp. I want to hear it roar at low volume!
BobClinger 3 years ago
Erp, my bad, didn't notice that they also covered the tourmaster. Eep.
koflan 3 years ago