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I have a 100w head built by Reinhold back in the '90s and it's an absolute beast. The gain is incredible but the cleans are better than anything else I've owned (or played) since I picked up my first guitar in 1984. The guy just doesn't get the credit he deserves.
?? Doesn't get the credit he deserves? Dude, Reinhold has been a leading-edge and well-known Amp designer since the 80s. You need to move out of your Mom's basement lol
I love my Bogner Red Ecstacy pedal. I use mine in Boss MS-3 with a few other awesome amp like overdrives. I run it through stereo fx through a stereo tubepreamp into an ADA Microcab II and MosValve power amp. I have even used it through a pair of Orange Micro Terrors. I did this amp. Although I dream of a 3 channel amp that small.
You have no idea how happy you made me today by watching this video, when I saw it pop up in my feed! I grew up as a child in the 1980's as a huge Grim Reaper fan, and have always been a huge fan of Nicks. This amp sounds AMAZING, and hearing Nick rock out brought such a smile to my face. This amp is Definitely going to be my next Sweetwater purchase!
Indeed…they sound great but at the end of the day it’s the Bogner “red” pedal which I have and like it. I think it’s a new trend that started with the Friedman mini. They all do look and sound cool though…..how long before we see the 5150 pedal in the same kinda housing ? I probably am going to need one of each 🤣
take the FX send and run it into a 100w Marshall or SLO FX return... there... hybrid solid-state preamp/tube power amp. The Bogner mini solid-state preamp sounds great so don't complain about it having bad tone
They all are, some are tube, some aren't that's all. You can get an all tube JCM800 preamp pedal from Artur Sound Bulgaria. It's based on the actual schematic, and it's a pedal.
I have gotten great tones blending tube preamps into Solid State Power amps. Now, I use tube amp heads with Two Note Torpedo Captor 8s and Stereo Two Notes Torpedo Cab M plus IR devices. Mic' the dry amp, send dry tapped from tube preamp and tube powersection sent into stereo fx then into Orand Micro Terrors Hybrid Tube Solid State power amps for stereo. Blending the stereo with the dry Cab mic. Audience hears the stereo Two Notes Torpedo Cab M plus IR DI boxes feeding the dual Orange Micro Terrors.. Sounds great, all the details and dynamics are captured.
A suggestion for future videos. When you A/B between two settings, please don't speak in between as it significantly reduces the effectiveness of the comparison. Instead describe the settings before playing. And then play a 1 or 2 bar phrase, and without any speaking or pauses, play the same 1 or 2 bar phrase with the other setting. That way, it will be much more effective.
I own the Friedman, and it has no clean channel settings at all. This one seems to add more versatility. The Friedman sounds great but it’s a one trick pony. This seems to have a few additional surprises in its hat. I’m buying one!
@@robertaugustine5350 This is just a pedalboard-style power amp with a Bogner Ecstasy pedal in front of it. In the "clean" channel they just bypassed the Ecstasy pedal. These things are dumb, you can just buy the Ecstasy pedal and a pedalboard power amp and any other pedals you like and it will be cheaper and more flexible.
@@mechmat12345 good to know! Thanks. I did play my Friedman through a Marshall 1960 4x12 which was fun. I have a BE-OD pedal on my pedalboard and that thing is the bomb. Nothing even close to it for metal/gain. I run it into the clean channel of the JCM2000 DSL and it roars at non-stadium volume levels (ie bedroom)
Look up Boutique Amp Distribution. These and the Friedman are just existing pedals put into a mini-head with a SS power amp similar to a pedalboard power amp.
Well, I've got the Mini BE already and I have a spare cab so that this would fit well to push them together with some reverb on one side ...I guess that would be a lot of fun :-) ....
Hi, OZRIC1985. Yes! People are always surprised just how big these Mini amps sound when they get plugged into a larger cabinet. Thanks for your interest! Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
I think you are completely right, Diezel then Soldano. IMHO....this was a brilliant move by Boutique Amp Distribution.....talking these titans into making *somewhat* affordable Class D mini-heads of these boutique amps known for their tube monsters. Absolutely brilliant! Wish they had a headphone jack on all of these though.
@@rangerdoc1029 Looks like a Diezel in the picture, but hopefully they’ll do a SLO after that. Imagine getting a little taste of a 3 grand amp for £300!
Do you have a link to this website? I recently bought a Diezel Herbert pedal and am really liking it, so I would definitely be interested in an affordable mini solid state amp like this from Diezel. :)
@@TarenLeitzke UA-cam won’t let me post links unfortunately, but it’s miniamp and then you can guess what nearly every website has after that in the address!
Hey, Mr. D! Thanks for reaching out. The cab you pair an amp to can have a pretty significant impact on the overall sound. Brand doesn't matter as long as the power ratings are a good match. That being said, amp heads and cabs are usually tuned to pair together, so unless you're trying to get a specific result I would recommend starting off with the matching cabinet. Hopefully this helps! Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater Thank you so much for that additional info! As I mentioned, I've only used combo amps so separate heads and cabinets are like a foreign language to me. But it would make sense to get the same brand pairing. Thanks again.
A decent tube combo amp and a Bogner Ecstasy pedal will be a better sounding combination and more economical use of funds than buying this and an expensive Bogner cabinet. This amp is just an Ecstasy pedal with a solid state power amp in the same box.
Hey, G.W. Thanks for your question! The obvious difference between those two setups is that with the pedal and amp sim you can put it through pretty much any size PA or cabinet, so scalability is going to be greater for performance. Using the Ecstasy amp instead of just the overdrive pedal means you get the full preamp and power section, but how it differs sonically would really depend on which Two Notes pedal you're comparing it to. The Ecstasy as a whole caters to more aggressive playing styles, even though it has quite a bit of versatility. Pairing the pedal with something like the Le Clean may allow you to get a cleaner tone when you bypass the Ecstasy, for example. I hope this helps, but feel free to reach out to dig in to this more! Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
How would this be as a clean pedal platform head? I'm currently searching for something like that. I've been told to look at the Egnator Tweaker or Fender Blues Jr but I want it small mainly for home practice and play.
Hi, Tim. It could potentially work but isn't going to sound as good as those other options. Typically for a good pedal platform you want something with tubes and with some decent clean headroom. The Blues Jr. works great as a home amp and I know a ton of people who use it for that, but it still has enough power to jam with friends or even do small gigs so it's a great quality work horse. Thanks for your interest! Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
This is a just a pedalboard style power amp with a Bogner Ecstasy pedal in front of it. If you want a clean pedal platform that will function like this, skip the mini head and buy a pedalboard power amp.
Barely turning it on gets cleanish, but if my fingers get close to a knob I almost start to hear some dirt…look elsewhere for pedal platform. This is just like riding different flavors of gain
How much color does the power amp add? Could I run something like the TwoNotes Le Clean into the effects return and get nice clean tones, or run something like the Alexander Jubilee Overdrive into the effects return for Marshall tones, etc?
Hi, Taren. It's a solid state amp so the power amp should be fairly clean. If you want to use some sort of preamp pedal into the FX return, that should work well. Thanks for your interest! Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater ah, lucky you... even though im in Chicago, hes working for schecter custom shop now. looks awesome! i still don't understand why they didn't make more guitars with Stephens cutaway throughout the yrs...
Nick, buddy, pretty-soon... REALLY soon... you're not going to be able to use the-old "...my bad playing..." routine, anymore! It sounds pretty decent to me.
If this guy ever needed a bass player and singer with a 4 octave range, I'd jump at the chance. Something about his playing just gets my blood pumping. Oh.....and the amp sounds killer!
Ok mr bowcot just gotta say i love your playing, i understand you have some problems with your hands ,but plz stop putting yourself down like that ,your not a hack ,you do not suck, and you are definitely not an amateur. Ty for sharing your music with us. Be it the old grim reaper records or you showing us cool interesting gear. We all think your just great.
Not that I'm a Friedman fan, but boy this sure seems to be close on the heels of the mini Brown Eye. And too bad this doesn't do the Blue Channel- that's the best part of the Ecstasy by far.
@@louderthangod yeah if you go to the miniamp website you’ll see the Bogner and Friedman along with a blurred out “coming soon” amp that looks like it’s going to be a Diezel one of these. No sign of a Soldano though.
@@1truechamp46 There will not be a Soldano anytime soon. These things are just existing pedals in a head with a power amp, and Soldano does not make any pedals. Deizel makes a couple of amp-based pedals already, that's what the next one will be.
Hi, John. It wouldn't be my first choice for a gigging amp. It's really designed to be a great home practice amp. That being said, if it was run through a good cab and mic'd up, you could probably make it work. Thanks for your interest! Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
This is just a Bogner Ecstasy pedal in a box with a SS power amp. Pair the pedal with a real amp and you'll achieve the same sound in a more usable and flexible format.
Soldano, Diezel, Friedman, and Bogner (and maybe more?) all make a micro 30w SS amp. When you look at the pictures of them all from behind, they are completely identical, in every way. When you look at the front, they are all extremely similar. Why? A conspiracy theorist would assume they are all simply buying them from the same Chinese manufacturer, and slapping their names on them. Please say this isn't the case. But go online and check out the pictures, especially of the back. How, oh how, are they all exactly the same?? There's no way that happens by coincidence. At the very least they are all buying the back panel and enclosures from the same company.
what is the idea here? for people who only ever use 1 high gain channel in their playing to buy 25 of these types of "amps" it makes no sense, no claen channel again? just the specific player who always uses high gain and nothing else to buy 25 of these little amps? its just strange very weird lol :D i mean kudos to having options though .
id like one this type amps that does a hiwatt 4 x kt88 tone of clean preamp with overdrive coming from the high voltage kt88 ( knock on wood that they make one! lol :D
Oh for shame. I came here from Sweetwater's ads about mini amps. The demos all fall victim to the same problem I see with other amp tutorials. You either get blues or metal. In this case, metal. This Nick dude manages to make them all sound the same as well. Sorry Sweetwater but, I'm not interested based on this series of demos.
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I have a 100w head built by Reinhold back in the '90s and it's an absolute beast. The gain is incredible but the cleans are better than anything else I've owned (or played) since I picked up my first guitar in 1984. The guy just doesn't get the credit he deserves.
?? Doesn't get the credit he deserves? Dude, Reinhold has been a leading-edge and well-known Amp designer since the 80s. You need to move out of your Mom's basement lol
He didn’t do himself a favor when he partnered with Line6 and put his name on a few sub-par amps tho
Nick is an absolute treasure! I’ve just started checking out Grim Reaper and he kills it.
💀🤘
Too bad he doesn't play anything like that anymore...
Dude Reinhold seems like such a man awesome guy. I’m buying one because of his passion and enthusiasm
Those amps just really know how to make someone feel inspired !
Those things got some tone for a little amp! Wow
I remember the good partys with Reinhold in Neu-Ulm back in the eighties....
So cool to hear the man talk about his creations, thank you for this interview!
I love my Bogner Red Ecstacy pedal. I use mine in Boss MS-3 with a few other awesome amp like overdrives. I run it through stereo fx through a stereo tubepreamp into an ADA Microcab II and MosValve power amp. I have even used it through a pair of Orange Micro Terrors. I did this amp. Although I dream of a 3 channel amp that small.
I dug the riff from Trower's "Daydream", and I love Nick and his work with Grim Reaper.
Ordered yesterday, thanks SW! Now bring on the Diezel!
You have no idea how happy you made me today by watching this video, when I saw it pop up in my feed! I grew up as a child in the 1980's as a huge Grim Reaper fan, and have always been a huge fan of Nicks. This amp sounds AMAZING, and hearing Nick rock out brought such a smile to my face. This amp is Definitely going to be my next Sweetwater purchase!
This is a pedal and power amp of sorts it seems...seems u can get the same tones...
This guy always blows me away, great playing, and hilarious jokes when you least expect them 😆
His delivery is so serious you cant expect it
Great playing and a fantastic sounding amp!
Loved the Lefty ESP Haji Lynch Mob guitar.
It's a distortion pedal with a solid state power amp
Indeed…they sound great but at the end of the day it’s the Bogner “red” pedal which I have and like it. I think it’s a new trend that started with the Friedman mini. They all do look and sound cool though…..how long before we see the 5150 pedal in the same kinda housing ? I probably am going to need one of each 🤣
That's what solid state amps are, essentially. Yeah.
take the FX send and run it into a 100w Marshall or SLO FX return... there... hybrid solid-state preamp/tube power amp. The Bogner mini solid-state preamp sounds great so don't complain about it having bad tone
@@BillDerBerg is it ok not to have a speaker attached to the mini amp? I wanna run it to the computer 👍
They all are, some are tube, some aren't that's all. You can get an all tube JCM800 preamp pedal from Artur Sound Bulgaria. It's based on the actual schematic, and it's a pedal.
I have gotten great tones blending tube preamps into Solid State Power amps. Now, I use tube amp heads with Two Note Torpedo Captor 8s and Stereo Two Notes Torpedo Cab M plus IR devices. Mic' the dry amp, send dry tapped from tube preamp and tube powersection sent into stereo fx then into Orand Micro Terrors Hybrid Tube Solid State power amps for stereo. Blending the stereo with the dry Cab mic. Audience hears the stereo Two Notes Torpedo Cab M plus IR DI boxes feeding the dual Orange Micro Terrors.. Sounds great, all the details and dynamics are captured.
A suggestion for future videos. When you A/B between two settings, please don't speak in between as it significantly reduces the effectiveness of the comparison. Instead describe the settings before playing. And then play a 1 or 2 bar phrase, and without any speaking or pauses, play the same 1 or 2 bar phrase with the other setting. That way, it will be much more effective.
Whoo! That sounds glorious so I need one desperately!
Him and Jim Root should make the signature ' You Know' amp.
That little amp can get it done for sure!
I'm waiting for the Bogner vs Friedman mini comparison videos.
I own the Friedman, and it has no clean channel settings at all. This one seems to add more versatility. The Friedman sounds great but it’s a one trick pony. This seems to have a few additional surprises in its hat. I’m buying one!
@@robertaugustine5350 This is just a pedalboard-style power amp with a Bogner Ecstasy pedal in front of it. In the "clean" channel they just bypassed the Ecstasy pedal. These things are dumb, you can just buy the Ecstasy pedal and a pedalboard power amp and any other pedals you like and it will be cheaper and more flexible.
@@mechmat12345 good to know! Thanks. I did play my Friedman through a Marshall 1960 4x12 which was fun. I have a BE-OD pedal on my pedalboard and that thing is the bomb. Nothing even close to it for metal/gain. I run it into the clean channel of the JCM2000 DSL and it roars at non-stadium volume levels (ie bedroom)
Solid State can sound magnificent. Standel and Vox made classic SS amps way back in the 60s. Fine work.
The Vox amps that the Beatles used that are oft claimed to be SS were actually SS pre-amps with tube power amps.
Great playing, thanks!
I bet these are from the same factory the BE-Minis are coming out of.
And 20 others
Look up Boutique Amp Distribution. These and the Friedman are just existing pedals put into a mini-head with a SS power amp similar to a pedalboard power amp.
Absolutely awesome ❤❤❤❤
Hi Nick could you do a direct comparison of a 30w tube vs 30w solid state amp same make if possible please.
Nick kicks ass!!
Well, I've got the Mini BE already and I have a spare cab so that this would fit well to push them together with some reverb on one side ...I guess that would be a lot of fun :-) ....
Cool guitar Nick.. 🤟🤟
Great stuff. Thanks!
This looks fun. I have yet to hear a new amp beat a Triple Ecstasy for plexi tones.
It’s literally Bonner in a can. I want one.
Now I can travel with an amp in my book bag 💼
Whoah…
Excellent !!
Thumbs up for the guitar
Drummer here, are those distortion effects built in? Also what guitar is he playing at the very beginning?
Be honest, you just clicked on the video to see Reinhold Bogner
Does this amp work well with a 4x12 Marshall cabinet? The amp sure sounds good for its small size!
Hi, OZRIC1985. Yes! People are always surprised just how big these Mini amps sound when they get plugged into a larger cabinet.
Thanks for your interest!
Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
I want to play that bad!
I wonder if they’re going to do a Soldano SLO one of these? Looks on the miniamp website like the Diezel is next on the list.
I think you are completely right, Diezel then Soldano. IMHO....this was a brilliant move by Boutique Amp Distribution.....talking these titans into making *somewhat* affordable Class D mini-heads of these boutique amps known for their tube monsters. Absolutely brilliant! Wish they had a headphone jack on all of these though.
Same here. I hope the "coming soon" is a mini SLO
@@rangerdoc1029 Looks like a Diezel in the picture, but hopefully they’ll do a SLO after that. Imagine getting a little taste of a 3 grand amp for £300!
Do you have a link to this website? I recently bought a Diezel Herbert pedal and am really liking it, so I would definitely be interested in an affordable mini solid state amp like this from Diezel. :)
@@TarenLeitzke UA-cam won’t let me post links unfortunately, but it’s miniamp and then you can guess what nearly every website has after that in the address!
Can you plug thin into an effects loop ?
I like Nick
I think I heard a bit of Grim Reaper.
Note - It is hard to wipe the dust and fingerprints off your monitor while watching someone inspect the front and back panels. Lesson learned.
🔊Bogner “La Grange” pedal with a small transistor amp combined? If so, its a clever and cheap approach‼️
It is not cheaper than buying the actual pedal and a pedalboard power amp, and sounds exactly the same.
Bogner mini....SLO mini.....Freidman. Are they really different?
I've never purchased an amp head, only combo amps. Do you need to buy a Bogner cabinet to go with it? How much does the cabinet matter?
Hey, Mr. D! Thanks for reaching out. The cab you pair an amp to can have a pretty significant impact on the overall sound. Brand doesn't matter as long as the power ratings are a good match. That being said, amp heads and cabs are usually tuned to pair together, so unless you're trying to get a specific result I would recommend starting off with the matching cabinet. Hopefully this helps!
Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater
Thank you so much for that additional info! As I mentioned, I've only used combo amps so separate heads and cabinets are like a foreign language to me. But it would make sense to get the same brand pairing. Thanks again.
A decent tube combo amp and a Bogner Ecstasy pedal will be a better sounding combination and more economical use of funds than buying this and an expensive Bogner cabinet. This amp is just an Ecstasy pedal with a solid state power amp in the same box.
This one or the Yamaha thr ii 30?
I'd stick a noise gate in the loop
How different would this be from the pedal plus any generalized amp sim - say the Two Notes?
Hey, G.W. Thanks for your question! The obvious difference between those two setups is that with the pedal and amp sim you can put it through pretty much any size PA or cabinet, so scalability is going to be greater for performance. Using the Ecstasy amp instead of just the overdrive pedal means you get the full preamp and power section, but how it differs sonically would really depend on which Two Notes pedal you're comparing it to. The Ecstasy as a whole caters to more aggressive playing styles, even though it has quite a bit of versatility. Pairing the pedal with something like the Le Clean may allow you to get a cleaner tone when you bypass the Ecstasy, for example.
I hope this helps, but feel free to reach out to dig in to this more!
Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
How would this be as a clean pedal platform head? I'm currently searching for something like that. I've been told to look at the Egnator Tweaker or Fender Blues Jr but I want it small mainly for home practice and play.
Had a tweaker, awesome amp for the money!
It doesn’t have a clean channel, so probably not great as a pedal platform.
Hi, Tim. It could potentially work but isn't going to sound as good as those other options. Typically for a good pedal platform you want something with tubes and with some decent clean headroom. The Blues Jr. works great as a home amp and I know a ton of people who use it for that, but it still has enough power to jam with friends or even do small gigs so it's a great quality work horse.
Thanks for your interest!
Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
This is a just a pedalboard style power amp with a Bogner Ecstasy pedal in front of it. If you want a clean pedal platform that will function like this, skip the mini head and buy a pedalboard power amp.
Barely turning it on gets cleanish, but if my fingers get close to a knob I almost start to hear some dirt…look elsewhere for pedal platform. This is just like riding different flavors of gain
How much color does the power amp add? Could I run something like the TwoNotes Le Clean into the effects return and get nice clean tones, or run something like the Alexander Jubilee Overdrive into the effects return for Marshall tones, etc?
Hi, Taren. It's a solid state amp so the power amp should be fairly clean. If you want to use some sort of preamp pedal into the FX return, that should work well.
Thanks for your interest!
Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
Mr Nick, where do you get your guitars painted, like that washburn parallaxe? Or is that a wrap?
The Washburn paint job was done by the legendary Matt "Chewy" Deznski at Washburn's Custom Shop back in the day. He rules!
- Nick
@@sweetwater ah, lucky you... even though im in Chicago, hes working for schecter custom shop now. looks awesome!
i still don't understand why they didn't make more guitars with Stephens cutaway throughout the yrs...
Nick, buddy, pretty-soon... REALLY soon... you're not going to be able to use the-old "...my bad playing..." routine, anymore!
It sounds pretty decent to me.
Waiting for a mini ubershall with two channels!
If this guy ever needed a bass player and singer with a 4 octave range, I'd jump at the chance. Something about his playing just gets my blood pumping. Oh.....and the amp sounds killer!
Hey man! Stop downplaying Your playing skills. You play great and it gets old really fast.
I gotta have one...im glad i didnt get the friedman mini head
Ok mr bowcot just gotta say i love your playing, i understand you have some problems with your hands ,but plz stop putting yourself down like that ,your not a hack ,you do not suck, and you are definitely not an amateur. Ty for sharing your music with us. Be it the old grim reaper records or you showing us cool interesting gear. We all think your just great.
Amen. I still listen to the old Grim Reaper albums from time to time and Nick's playing is top-notch.
what about low wattage Goldfinger? Would be everything for me.
👍
🤘
Not that I'm a Friedman fan, but boy this sure seems to be close on the heels of the mini Brown Eye. And too bad this doesn't do the Blue Channel- that's the best part of the Ecstasy by far.
They’re both under the Boutique Amp Distribution umbrella. I’d assume you’ll see more of these like a Soldano and Diezel soon.
@@louderthangod yeah if you go to the miniamp website you’ll see the Bogner and Friedman along with a blurred out “coming soon” amp that looks like it’s going to be a Diezel one of these. No sign of a Soldano though.
@@louderthangod looking forward to the SLO
@@louderthangod Thanks for the FYI. I figured as much.
@@1truechamp46 There will not be a Soldano anytime soon. These things are just existing pedals in a head with a power amp, and Soldano does not make any pedals. Deizel makes a couple of amp-based pedals already, that's what the next one will be.
"It might look cute.."
I Had to Buy It.
I’m curious what the tube configuration is, I don’t see it on sweetwater but I imagine it’s probably a pair of EL84s?
No tubes at all,it's a solid state amp but sounds like a tube amp of you ask me
I remember Nick when he had lots of hair
Can it gig?
Hi, John. It wouldn't be my first choice for a gigging amp. It's really designed to be a great home practice amp. That being said, if it was run through a good cab and mic'd up, you could probably make it work.
Thanks for your interest!
Charlie Davis, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1320, charlie_davis@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater what if you placed a power stage in the fx return?…..
This is just a Bogner Ecstasy pedal in a box with a SS power amp. Pair the pedal with a real amp and you'll achieve the same sound in a more usable and flexible format.
So Nick, the head has no reverb, delay or chorus…Yet you can clearly hear them on the demo. Explain.
Soldano, Diezel, Friedman, and Bogner (and maybe more?) all make a micro 30w SS amp. When you look at the pictures of them all from behind, they are completely identical, in every way. When you look at the front, they are all extremely similar. Why? A conspiracy theorist would assume they are all simply buying them from the same Chinese manufacturer, and slapping their names on them. Please say this isn't the case.
But go online and check out the pictures, especially of the back. How, oh how, are they all exactly the same?? There's no way that happens by coincidence. At the very least they are all buying the back panel and enclosures from the same company.
George Lynch Guitar
You know?. You know?
Ok
what is the idea here?
for people who only ever use 1 high gain channel in their playing to buy 25 of these types of "amps"
it makes no sense, no claen channel again?
just the specific player who always uses high gain and nothing else to buy 25 of these little amps?
its just strange very weird lol :D
i mean kudos to having options though .
id like one this type amps that does a hiwatt 4 x kt88 tone of clean preamp with overdrive coming from the high voltage kt88
( knock on wood that they make one! lol :D
Hahaha bogner
Its a toy
Oh for shame. I came here from Sweetwater's ads about mini amps. The demos all fall victim to the same problem I see with other amp tutorials. You either get blues or metal. In this case, metal. This Nick dude manages to make them all sound the same as well. Sorry Sweetwater but, I'm not interested based on this series of demos.
Nick is a revered metal guitarist. He's not gonna rip out some Cliffs of Dover
@@KevinSparksatx That would be worse.
@@martywhite2988 we agree