Re: The GC near me just got ENGL
Engl offers are real nice variety of amps and, in my opinion, is a perfect replacement for Mesa Boogie. However, Mesa Boogie is an all-American brand with service all over the country and a five year warranty. You can spend $3800 on an Engl SE and you get a 1 year warranty that I believe you have to service through the U.S. distributor. The Engl warranty is probably the only thing that hold me back from keeping them. It's a warm, fuzzy feeling to have a lifetime warranty from Bogner or at least a 5 year (transferable) warranty from Boogie.
Other than the warranty and stuff, Engl has it all. They offer some of THE absolute best high gain tones and all of their amps have EXCELLENT clean channels. Even the Powerball and Fireball have good clean channels. They're not sparkly, vintage cleans, but they are really good and fitting for the kind of amps they are. The Savage is a brutal sounding amp yet has an amazing clean channel. The Steve Morse, Invader, and SE have some of the most incredible clean channels I have ever heard from a EL34 amps.
Engl doesn't supply foot switches, but they're programmable and you can get a 1 or 2 button switch for simple channel switching, or a 10 button for midi capability, and that's all cool. With some of the new direct recording and wattage options like the Gigmaster and Ironball offer, Engl has become super competitive.
Their amps that have reverb all have GREAT sounding, useable, real reverb. Having a great reverb built-in is always a plus because it means less effects in your chain. Moreover, I have never heard or had a single complaint about their FX loops. They're some of the best in the business.
Another great thing about Engl amps is how compatible and friendly they are with a variety of pedals, tubes and speakers. I have swapped several speakers with Engl amps and they work great because they're fairly predictable. If you know the characteristics of a speaker and match that with the characteristics of the amp, then you pretty much have the idea of what that speaker will sound like with the amp. I have a Bogner Goldfinger which doesn't always react predictably with speakers, so it's more of a guessing game.
Tube swapping is VERY subtle, but Engl amps are very tube friendly. If I put some Sovteks in my Marshall, for example, it becomes a bit harsh. I can put those same Sovteks in my Engl and it doesn't sound harsh, just kind of picks up a bit of the Sovtek flavor. I don't know if that's a good thing to the tube experts, but for me it works both ways. I like some amps that respond differently to tubes because it's more tweaking you can do. However, for consistency I suppose, having an amp that sounds pretty much the same no matter what brand you use is an advantage. For example, a gigging guitarist who has to buy some tubes on the spot and they're different from the ones he was using. He's going to go on stage without worrying about his amp sounding all that different. I'm not a gigging musician, so this is all just conjecture.
The best Engl heads are bulky, but they offer some pretty powerful amps in smaller enclosures like the Screamer, Ironball, Gigmaster, Raider, Thunder, etc..., so they have something for everyone. I think that all of the features, high gain sounds, clean tones, reverb, etc... put together makes them a fantastic replacement for Mesa Boogie. I'd like to see Engl offer more in terms of warranty, however, because their amps aren't cheap. They are certainly built with quality that is among the best of the best, but a good warranty gives you an amp you can stick with as long as you want like Bogner and Splawn.
I think it's great that Guitar Center is diversifying their stock and deviating from the same tired crap they always carry (the crap on the shelves that never works like Bugeras and Peavey Valve Kings). I'd like to see GC start carrying more Blackstar Series One stuff though. Their selection of HT series stuff is fair (mostly HT1 through HT20, don't really carry the 50w & 100w heads), but I have only seen used Series One stuff and it never lasts long once people get a taste of them.