Re: Bogner Shiva question
Wow - I have been thru this
I think the Shiva is pretty one of a kind if you like a sweet, balanced, classic tone. It's very much plexi meets a bit of hot rod.
Between playing a Plexi and a JCM800, it reminds me more of my Plexi (though many Plexi owners are die hard about thier Plexis). Having been thru your same search, I felt the only amp that gave me a sound that would work in softer settings as well as ORck N Roll was the Rivera Knucklehead, esp Series 2. You can have those for about $700.
Joe knows his stuff, but I would feel the ENGL sound more into the crunch and gain, and it would not have the same sweet cleans. You can literally use the Bogner Shiva for R&B and Jazz. The Mesa Stiletto, hmmm I still need to hear series 2. Series 1 has none of the richness and responsiveness and balance of the Shiva. I would sooner send you to a Mesa Heartbreaker, which I rather liked (has a built in Variac) - they go for as low as $600 - $800.
Once you start looking at NEW ENGL's and MESAS, you might as well look for a USED SHIVA. The non-Reverb go for as low as 1400! It is an amp built to last a lifetime. I am one of those people that actually feels there is a lot of pureness in the Bogner tone SANS reverb. I prefer to use a TC Electronics G-Major thru the loop.
BTW Bogner just revamped the Shiva, so you may want to investigate the NEW, UPDATED model.