dual cab engl fireball high gain metal.
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@5150VanAlien 60 watts turned up is lethal! chappers tried out a 25 watts mesa transatlantic, it pushed 114 dB. a 100 watts soldano was only 9 dB louder. so the fireball would be around 120 then. 100 is where pain begins...
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@Tonesnob72 hahahaha, chuck schuldiner played bc rich stealth all the time!! if you dont know him: he's the godfather of death metal!
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Lol Nile wannabe
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@5150VanAlien yes! we are big dudes, no one will tell us to turn it down.....not when great tone is at stake.
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hard to respect anyone who plays through a BC Bitch....I thought they were for 12 year old wannabes.
Tonesnob72 3 months ago
@Tonesnob72 How can you dictate respect based on what brand someone prefers? are you a dickhead all the time or just on youtube?
gtjumper 3 months ago
Dude, how on earth could you have the gain at 9 o'clock and not feedback? Also, do you find the Fireball loud enough for gigs or do you find it drowining out with 100 watt heads?
5150VanAlien 1 year ago
@5150VanAlien the amp would have fedback massively if ben here stopped playing. the amp keeps up with bigger ones fine as long as they are not drowning out everyone with sheer volume being a dick. I have played this thing next to 6505s and mesa dual rectifiers and it goes fine as long as you leave the mids higher then the bass and treble.
gtjumper 1 year ago
@gtjumper Thanks for the insight dude and the fact that the Fireball can keep up with a 6505/Dual Rec. A good point re: mids! ENGL's don't need the gain high at all when they're being pushed by volume and keeping the mids higher, is a good idea, whilst easing off on treble and presence.
Tell me, does the MXR 6 band eq pedal make a big difference to the tone? i.e. make it louder or more headroom? Thanks.
5150VanAlien 1 year ago
@5150VanAlien in a nutshell every amp with a loop should have the mxr eq in it (be it either the 10 band or the 6 used here). Mids are what makes the amps perceived volume louder, if you dial in mids on the eq (in a band this is what ya do for clarity) it cuts like a hot knife through butter!
gtjumper 1 year ago