UberMetalDood
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It's a really, really nice amp. Before I can tell you about the Ironball, I have to review a couple of things about the Gigmaster. I used to have a Gigmaster 15 head and it was really great. I can't criticize the Gigmaster clean channel because it's pretty good, but I wanted just a little more headroom. In retrospect, I wish I would have kept it because it was a solid good amp. Now the Ironball is every bit as good as the Gigmaster. It's a bit smoother, more versatile sound perhaps because it doesn't necessarily sound as thick as the Gigmaster tone. The clean channel of the Ironball is better than the Gigmaster clean channel, but the Gigmaster clean channel lends itself better to clean sounds you would hear in thrash music.
I knew the Ironball is loaded with EL84's, but it seems to sound a bit more like a 6V6 amp than an EL84 amp. It's hard to explain but there is something about the way it sounds that reminds me of a 6V6 power section. Somehow it sounds like that because of the tight low end, smooth sound, mids that aren't spikey and congested like EL84's typically produce, and a range of low to high that resembles 6V6's more than EL84's. I think that if someone played it and didn't know it had EL84's, they would think it has 6V6's.
I want to say that the Gigmaster is actually a bit louder, but I'm just going on how loud I remember the Gigmaster to be which was very loud. The Gigmaster 15 does not disappoint on volume. I think the Ironball has enough power and punch for small gigs, but it's certainly not going to shake rumble the walls of a stadium.
It has a nice reverb that doesn't sound synthetic so that's a plus. I was able to dial in a variety of sounds, except for bone crushing brootz. I think the Gigmaster has a slight edge on thrash, but the Ironball can get pretty heavy. It has a great lead tone that's smooth and feels natural. Some people say Engl amps have a tiny bit of processed sound, but I think the Ironball is very natural sounding and you can really hear it come through with neck single coils.
For the price, I think the Ironball offers a huge value. It sounds great with a V30 and even better with a Classic Lead 80. I did not try it with any other kinds of speakers. The Engl 1x12 is a fantastic cab that projects great so if you were to buy a 1x12 cab for it, you couldn't find a better match.
I knew the Ironball is loaded with EL84's, but it seems to sound a bit more like a 6V6 amp than an EL84 amp. It's hard to explain but there is something about the way it sounds that reminds me of a 6V6 power section. Somehow it sounds like that because of the tight low end, smooth sound, mids that aren't spikey and congested like EL84's typically produce, and a range of low to high that resembles 6V6's more than EL84's. I think that if someone played it and didn't know it had EL84's, they would think it has 6V6's.
I want to say that the Gigmaster is actually a bit louder, but I'm just going on how loud I remember the Gigmaster to be which was very loud. The Gigmaster 15 does not disappoint on volume. I think the Ironball has enough power and punch for small gigs, but it's certainly not going to shake rumble the walls of a stadium.
It has a nice reverb that doesn't sound synthetic so that's a plus. I was able to dial in a variety of sounds, except for bone crushing brootz. I think the Gigmaster has a slight edge on thrash, but the Ironball can get pretty heavy. It has a great lead tone that's smooth and feels natural. Some people say Engl amps have a tiny bit of processed sound, but I think the Ironball is very natural sounding and you can really hear it come through with neck single coils.
For the price, I think the Ironball offers a huge value. It sounds great with a V30 and even better with a Classic Lead 80. I did not try it with any other kinds of speakers. The Engl 1x12 is a fantastic cab that projects great so if you were to buy a 1x12 cab for it, you couldn't find a better match.