Yngwiestein
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It's all in the title. Whaddaya think?
Have been through a Black Pearl 30 1x12"....that was one hell of a great amp!
I am trying a few more soon
Fantastic build too!
You need to think Nashville cats and their smooth expensive tones![]()
I honestly think that it's more than that when tweaked properly... switching to 6L6 did improve it in terms of having a heavier sound when cranked.I had a diablo 100 for a couple of years, but it never did what i wanted. lets just say the name is more brutal than the tone. It more 'marshall with options' than metal/brutal amp
That more or less sums it up. It does have a sorta "syruppy" sound. You either like it or hate it. I had to get used to it. But I find at gig volumes, where some amps might tend to get too edgy, my El Diablo stays smooth. Audiences like that. And I know from having recorded tracks in my home studio with it, if you record it cranked up, it sits very nicely in a mix.I thought the El Diablo would be a metal amp but it turned out to be very versatile. I could not get over the syrupy tone and compression. Even with the compression off the amp sounded very compressed. Too thick sounding. It has a lot of nifty features like pentode/triode mode, EL34 or 6L6 and a parametric style eq. It was a good sound but not great.
I honestly think that it's more than that when tweaked properly... switching to 6L6 did improve it in terms of having a heavier sound when cranked.
However, the mids being voiced the way they are, I can easily see how it couldn't be for everyone, especially those who are looking for a mesa-soundalike...
I thought the El Diablo would be a metal amp but it turned out to be very versatile. I could not get over the syrupy tone and compression.
It may not nail the tone of a Rectifier, but if I crank the gain and turn down the midrange, it does a decent impersonation of scooped tones I hear on newer hard rock. Is it the guy from Nickelback that uses the El Diablo 100 watt amp? Or was that Staind? I can't tell the two bands apart, but I can set my El Diablo to get their guitar tone.I can easily see how it couldn't be for everyone, especially those who are looking for a mesa-soundalike...
Speaking of the amp's thick sound, last weekend I tried plugging in a Strat type guitar with an SSL-5 bridge single coil. That thickness really compliments a single coils guitar! If you ever tried playing some of Pink Floyd's heavier riffs with a Strat and wondered why you sounded thin and ear piercing while Gilmour's tone sound fat and chunky, the El Diablo in combination with the SSL-5 bridge pickup smoothed out the high end and added the missing chunk in the midrange.The only thing you can't dial out is the compression & thickness. It's like molasses man!
Speaking of the amp's thick sound, last weekend I tried plugging in a Strat type guitar with an SSL-5 bridge single coil. That thickness really compliments a single coils guitar! If you ever tried playing some of Pink Floyd's heavier riffs with a Strat and wondered why you sounded thin and ear piercing while Gilmour's tone sound fat and chunky, the El Diablo in combination with the SSL-5 bridge pickup smoothed out the high end and added the missing chunk in the midrange.
It does depend on what sound you're after, and what your guitar and pickups sound like. Because of the thick and smooth quality of the El Diablo, I think it might tend to favor single coils and vintage humbuckers, which sound thinner and have more bite. The other guitar I play through my El Diablo a lot is my Hamer Monaco Elite Mahogany with a bridge '59. That guitar sounds fantastic through the El Diablo.