That90'sGuy
DyzaBoyzologist
Oh yes, good vibes have finally come and I got in my red Bogner Shiva EL-34 w/ reverb head today via UPS and it arrived flawlessly. The amp head was surprisingly lightweight and it looks awesome (it'll be even more awesome when I get a red 2x12 Bogner cab for it). :fingersx:
As a lot of you guys know, I've been buying and selling quite a bit over the years. Every amp I've owned at some point had its strengths, but ultimately had something that just didn't work for me so I ended up parting with it. With the Triamp, it was too heavy, too big, too loud and I could never get 2b to sound right. With the Hot Cat, it had sweet chimey cleans, but the overdrive was way too loud and gritty. With the Fargen, the cleans weren't as Vox like as I had wanted and the clean headroom wasn't there.
This amp has the overdrive I've been searching for for years. With the gain down, it can be very open or if you turn it up around noon, it gets this sweet pushed and compressed tone (which I think is really the whole Bogner thang... it definitely has a unique signature tone). The clean took a little time dialing in to get it right for my style, but I'm very happy with the tone now, it reminds me of a sweet Marshall plexi. The boost really helps add sustain and bite to the overdrive side and kills for leads (great not needing a pedal, but I may have to experiment for the hell of it). The reverb tank sounds great to my ears and just about every amp I've ever owned had some sort of reverb. It's even footswitchable, but I love it so much it's staying on. The nice thing is that the clean and overdrive verbs are independently adjustable so you can add a light verb on the od and put on a decent amount for the cleans.
I overlooked this amp before (back when I purchased a Bad Cat Hot Cat) and I regret not owning a Shiva ealier because it really is what I've been wanting to hear. I guess the artist fanbase can't be wrong, heck, three of my favorites use the Shiva: Splender, Further Seems Forever, and Dashboard Confessional.
Time to straighten out my guitar collection and I'm done. My G.A.S. for other amps has pretty much ended. This is a honeymoon review and a half, but I really think this is a step in the right direction for my tone quest. If anyone ever sees me try to sell this for "something better", do me a favor and punch me in the face
Damn, I can't believe it actually arrived perfectly. This is my lucky day :dance:
As a lot of you guys know, I've been buying and selling quite a bit over the years. Every amp I've owned at some point had its strengths, but ultimately had something that just didn't work for me so I ended up parting with it. With the Triamp, it was too heavy, too big, too loud and I could never get 2b to sound right. With the Hot Cat, it had sweet chimey cleans, but the overdrive was way too loud and gritty. With the Fargen, the cleans weren't as Vox like as I had wanted and the clean headroom wasn't there.
This amp has the overdrive I've been searching for for years. With the gain down, it can be very open or if you turn it up around noon, it gets this sweet pushed and compressed tone (which I think is really the whole Bogner thang... it definitely has a unique signature tone). The clean took a little time dialing in to get it right for my style, but I'm very happy with the tone now, it reminds me of a sweet Marshall plexi. The boost really helps add sustain and bite to the overdrive side and kills for leads (great not needing a pedal, but I may have to experiment for the hell of it). The reverb tank sounds great to my ears and just about every amp I've ever owned had some sort of reverb. It's even footswitchable, but I love it so much it's staying on. The nice thing is that the clean and overdrive verbs are independently adjustable so you can add a light verb on the od and put on a decent amount for the cleans.
I overlooked this amp before (back when I purchased a Bad Cat Hot Cat) and I regret not owning a Shiva ealier because it really is what I've been wanting to hear. I guess the artist fanbase can't be wrong, heck, three of my favorites use the Shiva: Splender, Further Seems Forever, and Dashboard Confessional.
Time to straighten out my guitar collection and I'm done. My G.A.S. for other amps has pretty much ended. This is a honeymoon review and a half, but I really think this is a step in the right direction for my tone quest. If anyone ever sees me try to sell this for "something better", do me a favor and punch me in the face
Damn, I can't believe it actually arrived perfectly. This is my lucky day :dance:
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