According to Mike Soldano himself, it’s the exact same preamp section, same components, resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc. The only difference is in the power amp section. Those are different transformers and power tubes. (Not to mention the IR capability and loadbox built in on the Astro)
Worst thing about Astro is that it has no load box inside. IR output is a signal from preamp routed straight to synergy module. Synergy module applies an IR and a power amp simulation (shitty one btw)
Great comparison. So cool to see these monster amps coming out with more direct recording features in the last few years. Somebody get this man a VHX to put through its paces.
While I may not always agree with your conclusions and a lot of this is very subjective in terns of one's own preferences, there is no question that your videos are very thorough and transparent. You also have the experience, resources, and skill level to back you up... so I enjoy your videos tremendously and think you bring credibility to your channel. Thanks for this comparison these are two amps I am seriously considering.
Someone from soldano jumped on my previous comment about "origin of manufacture". They wanted to make sure we know it is made in the USA. Nice of them to clarify that for us. So that helps to justify the price a bit. I think the Astro is a really good amp to record with. It would also be a great amp to practice with, although there are certainly much cheaper options for that.
Listening to this again. I just love the sound of the mids in the SLO30. To my ears there is magic there that is missing from the Astro. But I'm more of an 80s hard rock guy vs metal so I guess I am listening for something different.
Soldano Astro 20 too me sounds the best! Its more open and it just has that sweet tone and the thing about it you are in drop tunning. So the point i'm making is for drop tunning i really like that tone! And it's so clear and its cut's in the mix very well. And i bet in std tunning its great as well.
As having owned both the SLO30 and now the Astro 20, I wholeheartedly agree that the Astro is the winner. I loved my SLO, but the Astro has more to bring to the table.
Keep the Bloopers for the Videos, that was entertaining Haha. Excellent comparison again Jarrod. This really helps us all make those decisions. I've had/played both the Astro Wins for me personally , more versatility especially for the 1k difference, the Depth switch makes a big difference also.
Thank you for this comparison. If you limit yourself to recording, the difference between those two amps is quite small (at least in the mix). However, if you listen to both amps via a cab, I find the difference in sound to be huge. On a 2x12 or 2x12 cab, the Astro can never(!) hold a candle to the SLO-30…
Thanks for doing a back to back. From the other reviews I saw, I was getting the impression that the Astro was voiced softer….. kinda like a Mark or Rectoverb Vs a Recto. But your comparison makes it seem the opposite, like the Astro has a little extra gain if you want it.
I owned an Astro combo many years ago and I thought that it sounded thin. I’ve also owned a Hot Rod 50 which was fantastic but dark sounding. I now have the SLO 30 which smokes both of them IMO.
Despite the possibility of being biased, I totally agree with you in everything. Soundwise the differences are subtile but present. Later on where you experienced them sounding closer, the difference to me was actually even more audible. As if the astro wouldn't ask for a boost as badly as the slo
Thanks for doing this comparison. I've been debating these 2 amps for a little while now, and im leaning towards the Astro. This will go well beside my Mark 5:25. You are also right about the tightness of the Astro.
The slo has more mids,and the slo was designed for that. Mike Soldano has said that slo is designed to cut through the mix of the band frequencies. I have to say I have had the Soldano hot rod 50 and I preferred it to the slo. But only after I had the depth mod added. I gotta say that I am digging the ASTRO. Its funny how people are finally getting it that you don't need 50 or a 100 watts to be loud. In all honesty an amps not sounding good till you turn it up past 6.
I was surprised just how good the astro sounds. Also, how much both of them are in a similar ballpark sound wise. For the price I certainly would grab the astro over a SLO. Just on price it is such a better deal, let alone the great recording and switching options makes it a no-brainer. Thanks for comparing these amps.
The astro is the clear winner! Such a killer amp. They really priced it perfectly for how much you get. Easily the best amp in that price range ny light-years! I just got the Jel20 and it rips, but this is my next amp for sure!
Two great amps - you can't go wrong either way, if you search for some interviews with Mike, he will tell you he has been wanting to improve or tweak a few things for years - the sale of his company now allows him to do that. I have the 30 and use it with the Universal Audio OX Reactive Amp Attenuator - all you ever need to record and sound great!
I love all the features of the Soldano Astro 20. I definitely would pick that one. It checks all the boxes for me. I would just use my Two Notes Torpedo Captor 8. I send the di out to my stereo section of my pedal board. I feed the stereo outs into a stereo pair of Two Notes Torpedo Cab M plus IR boxes. Driving a MosValve and 1x12 cabs. The PA gets the IRs. My understanding about when you unplug the speaker jack, the Astro disengages the power section? Great job comparing those two Soldano heads. I use Ernie Ball Musicman JP7 strings. I have a couple of them.
Very good review. Honestly though you really didn't address the difference in the wattage between the two. Is there a significant amount more power and volume with the SLO 30? Clean headroom? That would help people make their decision as well.
I loved this comparison! The Astro seems to be the newest monster amp! I have a random question that I was wondering if you could answer on the next R & R or live stream...can you play the Tonex through the Astro clean channel? From what I understand, the Tonex really just requires a clean slate to play through. Since I plan on getting the Astro and selling my Seymour Duncan Powerstage 200 Im curious if my Tonex will still sound killer through the Astro. Hopefully you see this comment in time!
I’m up for one of these ASTROS - but 20w is the deal killer for me for my uses - a 50w or 100w in a small box would be a perfect all round tool - hafta wait and see
This was a great comparison! Wearing headphones, I think the clean is a bit more present on the SLO, but that Astro is definitely more present boosted and unboosted. I would definitely go with the Astro, unless there isn’t enough headroom to boost out of the front.
Another big difference between the SLO-30 and Astro 20 is that the SLO has a limited lifetime warranty while the Astro has five years. Whether that difference is worth $900 is your call. Also I believe I heard on another video that when you run it without a cab, the entire power amp section is disabled so you don't necessarily have to turn the master down. Having said that, I'd prefer to hear that directly from Mike or someone at B.A.D. rather than send a $2K amp's transformer to rock 'n' roll heaven. I've got to get down to Motor City soon. Edit: I may be wrong. The manual does say to set the master to zero if you want to run it without a cabinet.
I always appreciate your honesty in your videos. But after all this time I finally disagree with your opinion. Usually we have same taste. But hey its an opinion. We all like what we like. I prefer the sounds of the SLO over the astro in every demonstration. I think what you are calling that extra grit is what I do not like about the Astro. I feel it has a fizzyness to the chugs that I just do not like. I thinks it because I was raised on that SLO sound that I just expect it. Sorry to disagree but for me its SLO all the way. Have a great New Year Jarrod. Talk to you soon.
Thanks so much for commenting. that's why I do these videos, so people can figure out what works best for them. there's no right or wrong answers. I'm glad this video gave you a comparison and clarity on which one you preferred. Cheers!!
Hey Jarrod, as usual great vid I had the Soldano slo 100 snakeskin after years of reading it was the best ever and watching countless vids on it, I hated the amp not my thing traded it for a Diezel Hagan super happy with my choice. Just thought I would share that.
Dude I'm all about boost pedals or whatever but PRIUS's ! Now you've crossed the line! I had a rental Prius back in the day and the thing had like 55 Horses! 55 ! Defintely didn't need a boost I can't be driving no 55 in my prius! Ahem Skooter Skit idea for the new years!?? Awesome Video Jarrod. 🤟
I own SLO 30 owned SLO 100 and X88R, if you’re into the thick Soldano tone, check out a Peavey Ultra Plus, I shit you not it’s even thicker. Put a RCA blackpoate in V1 and V2 to tame the gain. I like it more than my SLO 30
There’s def a difference lol even just on the cleans. The articulation between notes and the way it responds to the picking let alone the metal or metallic sound that high and amps give off. But it doesn’t NOT sound like a Soldano just a less boutique version at a much lower price point. Still cool as hell.
I’m with Fluff preferring a more flubby amp like a rectifier making it a more versatile amp and friendly amp towards overdrives to do the tightening up.
@Dobis86 no comment on that but all that matters is if you like his channel or not. Not everyone likes every content provider. I like this channel. Others may not. It's all good
Revv has similar features as the astro,the astro sounds great! But there is something special about the purple channel on the revv.but the astro still sounds great.
I liked the Astro better from your demo and for the price difference, you could get the Astro and a Mesa 2x12 cab to go with it. Great review as always!
Thank you so much. the Astro is just such a great deal when you compare it to the SLO amps. I'm just shocked that they are pricing it this way. I think the Astro is going to cannibalize the rest of their line. we'll see…
SLO 30 sounds fuller and thicker in this comparison. I wish the would’ve gone with a 5881 Astro over the 6V6’s. The 5881’s, no matter the 30 vs 20 watts comparison, will always be more robust and have a deeper bottom than 6V6’s.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked the video. In theory, they should be loud enough. that said, I haven't tested that theory out but I keep hearing that these amps should be loud enough. I hope this helps. sorry I didn't have a definitive, tested answer for you.
I‘ll stick with my Mezzabarba Skill 30. Upgraded with full Midi and 2 gain modes on each channel. A comparision of the Astroverb and the Engl Ironball SE would be nice 👍🏻
@@jhonpasquez6145 that doesn’t make sense though since the SLO 100 is $4k. I figure it would be $2999 or so. Lot of money still but I mean. It’s a Soldano.
Cool comparison. Thanks. The SLO is more 'saggy' and 'fat' while the Astro is tighter, somewhat closer to a 5150 from what I can hear (but sounds better that the 5150 in my opinion).
More definition in astro 20 i prefer it over the slo 30 cleans are same i think,i will get the astro 👌has everything i need when i play live wirh real cab
@@TONEWARSgearshow I first dropped into MCG after my stint in the Marines in NC. They were housed up in a strip by the old Kmart next to a record store. Bought my ESP from him and still visit when I am up there! Real good guy.
Agreed. Its all subjective but to me the SLO 30 nails the late 80s Lynch and Demartini tones that I love. "Tighter" to me sounds like more compressed, so I think the Astro is better for more modern players. The SLO for us old school players.
SLO-30 sounds better than the Astro. Maybe in the room playing, the Astro might respond better, but as far as pure sound, the 30 easily wins. 30 has the bottom. 20 just seems a little thinner, weaker. The pedals seem to cause a loss of lows - much more so on the 30, less so in the 20.
Is the astro hand wired aswell? I bet all the people with a slo 30 have to try and justify paying for it. The astro sounds better. But only if it's handwired. Not me being a snob, just preference after trying to repair pcb in the past being difficult.
It is always nice to see inside these things, but most reviewers can't open them up. Especially if they are on-loan from a music store. Most all amps have some PCB's inside them, which is fine. It just depends on how everything is designed, and the quality of all the components. Some parts can be hand-wired, but not everything is hand-wired.
The SLO 30 & 100 are PCB design but components are alla hand mounted and not machine mounted…also alla the work and wiring is by hand…handwired does not mean point-to-point….also most of the today so called point to point amps are not, in reality they are turret mounted PCB amps…the real point to point amps have alla the components wired on air without any board…think about old Matchless or VOX amps….today ‘point to point’ is all marketing
As a Prius driving “boost Karen” I’m going to get a double soy low fat non dairy French vanilla latte with two ice cubes and one pack of organic imported sugar served kid temperature and think deep thoughts about why anyone would ever use an overdrive pedal while I listen to John Mayer and cry.
Not sure what everyone is talkn about… the SLO is tighter then the anus if you know how to dial it in. Try setting the presence to 9 o clock and the depth to 3 o clock. Slam it with a dirty tree cranked and it’ll blow your mind!
SLO has more harmonic content and dynamics. Astro sounded choked. Cannot agree with his opinion. As well, why not do true side-by-side comparison - track once through both, and then A/B for video? Additionaly; per Soldano, when the amp sees no physical speaker load, it automatically switches off the outputs, negating the need to turn the master down.
Well, NAM or Tonex Soldano captures of SLO 100 sound more Soldano than Astro. So, I will stick to that. Shocking results? What a cheap clickbait. Don't do that, man.
@@TONEWARSgearshow I like the sound of the Astro and the Stealth 50. Both sound great. The Astro is most likely a higher quality product. Price reflects that. Stealth is made in Mexico. I have heard lots of stories of problems with those EVH amps. Some can be attributed to user abuse. Other issues may be poor QC. The SonicDriveStudio guy had to send two of them back, because they had problems. They were brand new, not used ones.
There are people out there that are so convinced of the SLO myth that they will always say the “SLO kills it” without even listening lmao it’s a decent amp, but very overhyped and funny how basically no one notable uses them in any consistency. It’s a bunch of bedroom guitarist.
The modded SLO 100 on Rezamatix’s channel (video is titled SLO 100 for metal or something like that) is the best sounding metal amp I’ve ever heard over YT.
@@ShredFlintsTone-lc9tn no clue what mods his has, but a stock SLO didn’t do it for me at all. My friend bought one to take on tour and sent it back. His exact words were, “this is some flubby, fuzzy bullshit.” And I had to agree for the most part…just sounded overly round and loose and not very aggressive. I thought it had its strengths, but for the price, I can find many amps under 2k that do what I want I a lot better. Without a boost it was damn near unuseable for any modern or extreme metal. Decent for like a looser hard rock sound.
I owned an Astro combo many years ago and I thought that it sounded thin. I’ve also owned a Hot Rod 50 which was fantastic but dark sounding. I now have the SLO 30 which smokes both of them IMO.
According to Mike Soldano himself, it’s the exact same preamp section, same components, resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc. The only difference is in the power amp section. Those are different transformers and power tubes. (Not to mention the IR capability and loadbox built in on the Astro)
Worst thing about Astro is that it has no load box inside. IR output is a signal from preamp routed straight to synergy module. Synergy module applies an IR and a power amp simulation (shitty one btw)
Its not, the astro have a little different preamp.
Great comparison. So cool to see these monster amps coming out with more direct recording features in the last few years. Somebody get this man a VHX to put through its paces.
While I may not always agree with your conclusions and a lot of this is very subjective in terns of one's own preferences, there is no question that your videos are very thorough and transparent. You also have the experience, resources, and skill level to back you up... so I enjoy your videos tremendously and think you bring credibility to your channel. Thanks for this comparison these are two amps I am seriously considering.
Thank you so much. I put a lot into this channel and its nice to know that it's appreciated.
The Slo has more body, the Astro is tighter but has some sizzle that I am on the fence about. Btw, excellent demo and playing.
Someone from soldano jumped on my previous comment about "origin of manufacture".
They wanted to make sure we know it is made in the USA. Nice of them to clarify that for us.
So that helps to justify the price a bit. I think the Astro is a really good amp to record with.
It would also be a great amp to practice with, although there are certainly much cheaper options for that.
I'm glad they watched the video and commented.
Listening to this again. I just love the sound of the mids in the SLO30. To my ears there is magic there that is missing from the Astro. But I'm more of an 80s hard rock guy vs metal so I guess I am listening for something different.
Hello! Thaks to the comparison. As to my mind the SLO 30 sounds rather better than the astro. SLO 30 has more warm and well balanced tone.
Soldano Astro 20 too me sounds the best! Its more open and it just has that sweet tone and the thing about it you are in drop tunning. So the point i'm making is for drop tunning i really like that tone! And it's so clear and its cut's in the mix very well. And i bet in std tunning its great as well.
To my ears, the SLO sounds just a tad more compressed, which, I prefer. Both amazing amps. Thanks for the review!
Motor City Guitar! What a fantastic shop. Used to live by it, best pedal store in the country by far.
As having owned both the SLO30 and now the Astro 20, I wholeheartedly agree that the Astro is the winner. I loved my SLO, but the Astro has more to bring to the table.
Thanks for commenting.
Congratulations on the astro, I feel the same way. I think it sounds a bit better and has way more to offer
Keep the Bloopers for the Videos, that was entertaining Haha. Excellent comparison again Jarrod. This really helps us all make those decisions. I've had/played both the Astro Wins for me personally , more versatility especially for the 1k difference, the Depth switch makes a big difference also.
Legit made me chuckle
Thank you for this comparison.
If you limit yourself to recording, the difference between those two amps is quite small (at least in the mix).
However, if you listen to both amps via a cab, I find the difference in sound to be huge. On a 2x12 or 2x12 cab, the Astro can never(!) hold a candle to the SLO-30…
Man your jokes are the best!! Really enjoying your content
I love boost Karen jabs...keep em comn. I drive a Rav-4 hybrid but love beer, boost and Browning rifles. Let's Go!!!
Thanks for doing a back to back. From the other reviews I saw, I was getting the impression that the Astro was voiced softer….. kinda like a Mark or Rectoverb Vs a Recto. But your comparison makes it seem the opposite, like the Astro has a little extra gain if you want it.
I owned an Astro combo many years ago and I thought that it sounded thin. I’ve also owned a Hot Rod 50 which was fantastic but dark sounding. I now have the SLO 30 which smokes both of them IMO.
I like the flub myself lol but the riff around 12:37 made them really close as you stated so I would probably get the Astro just because of that. Lol
Despite the possibility of being biased, I totally agree with you in everything. Soundwise the differences are subtile but present. Later on where you experienced them sounding closer, the difference to me was actually even more audible. As if the astro wouldn't ask for a boost as badly as the slo
Thanks for doing this comparison. I've been debating these 2 amps for a little while now, and im leaning towards the Astro. This will go well beside my Mark 5:25. You are also right about the tightness of the Astro.
The slo has more mids,and the slo was designed for that. Mike Soldano has said that slo is designed to cut through the mix of the band frequencies. I have to say I have had the Soldano hot rod 50 and I preferred it to the slo. But only after I had the depth mod added. I gotta say that I am digging the ASTRO. Its funny how people are finally getting it that you don't need 50 or a 100 watts to be loud. In all honesty an amps not sounding good till you turn it up past 6.
I was surprised just how good the astro sounds. Also, how much both of them are in a similar ballpark sound wise. For the price I certainly would grab the astro over a SLO. Just on price it is such a better deal, let alone the great recording and switching options makes it a no-brainer. Thanks for comparing these amps.
The astro is the clear winner! Such a killer amp. They really priced it perfectly for how much you get. Easily the best amp in that price range ny light-years! I just got the Jel20 and it rips, but this is my next amp for sure!
Thanks for commenting. I really wanted to shoot those 2 out but I didn't have the amp here long enough to do that
Two great amps - you can't go wrong either way, if you search for some interviews with Mike, he will tell you he has been wanting to improve or tweak a few things for years - the sale of his company now allows him to do that. I have the 30 and use it with the Universal Audio OX Reactive Amp Attenuator - all you ever need to record and sound great!
I love all the features of the Soldano Astro 20. I definitely would pick that one. It checks all the boxes for me. I would just use my Two Notes Torpedo Captor 8. I send the di out to my stereo section of my pedal board. I feed the stereo outs into a stereo pair of Two Notes Torpedo Cab M plus IR boxes. Driving a MosValve and 1x12 cabs. The PA gets the IRs. My understanding about when you unplug the speaker jack, the Astro disengages the power section? Great job comparing those two Soldano heads. I use Ernie Ball Musicman JP7 strings. I have a couple of them.
Thank you.
Very good review. Honestly though you really didn't address the difference in the wattage between the two. Is there a significant amount more power and volume with the SLO 30? Clean headroom? That would help people make their decision as well.
I loved this comparison! The Astro seems to be the newest monster amp! I have a random question that I was wondering if you could answer on the next R & R or live stream...can you play the Tonex through the Astro clean channel? From what I understand, the Tonex really just requires a clean slate to play through. Since I plan on getting the Astro and selling my Seymour Duncan Powerstage 200 Im curious if my Tonex will still sound killer through the Astro. Hopefully you see this comment in time!
Hey Tyler, thanks for commenting. I will be happy to answer that question for you on the next R and R video.
I’m up for one of these ASTROS - but 20w is the deal killer for me for my uses - a 50w or 100w in a small box would be a perfect all round tool - hafta wait and see
This was a great comparison! Wearing headphones, I think the clean is a bit more present on the SLO, but that Astro is definitely more present boosted and unboosted. I would definitely go with the Astro, unless there isn’t enough headroom to boost out of the front.
Another big difference between the SLO-30 and Astro 20 is that the SLO has a limited lifetime warranty while the Astro has five years. Whether that difference is worth $900 is your call. Also I believe I heard on another video that when you run it without a cab, the entire power amp section is disabled so you don't necessarily have to turn the master down. Having said that, I'd prefer to hear that directly from Mike or someone at B.A.D. rather than send a $2K amp's transformer to rock 'n' roll heaven. I've got to get down to Motor City soon.
Edit: I may be wrong. The manual does say to set the master to zero if you want to run it without a cabinet.
For the SLO high gain tones sound best with the depth on zero and the bass cranked. Then the flub goes away
Both amps kick ass
I always appreciate your honesty in your videos. But after all this time I finally disagree with your opinion. Usually we have same taste. But hey its an opinion. We all like what we like. I prefer the sounds of the SLO over the astro in every demonstration. I think what you are calling that extra grit is what I do not like about the Astro. I feel it has a fizzyness to the chugs that I just do not like. I thinks it because I was raised on that SLO sound that I just expect it. Sorry to disagree but for me its SLO all the way. Have a great New Year Jarrod. Talk to you soon.
Thanks so much for commenting. that's why I do these videos, so people can figure out what works best for them. there's no right or wrong answers. I'm glad this video gave you a comparison and clarity on which one you preferred. Cheers!!
Great ! I have a nice deal on a SLO 30 right now but needed to compare with the Astro 20 before I decide.
I think that Soldano amp sounds better 😀
Hey Jarrod, as usual great vid I had the Soldano slo 100 snakeskin after years of reading it was the best ever and watching countless vids on it, I hated the amp not my thing traded it for a Diezel Hagan super happy with my choice. Just thought I would share that.
Thanks for commenting! I'm glad you found the perfect amp that works for you. that's what it's all about
Dude I'm all about boost pedals or whatever but PRIUS's ! Now you've crossed the line! I had a rental Prius back in the day and the thing had like 55 Horses! 55 ! Defintely didn't need a boost I can't be driving no 55 in my prius! Ahem Skooter Skit idea for the new years!?? Awesome Video Jarrod. 🤟
Haha thanks for commenting 😄.
@@TONEWARSgearshow Hey bro if u had to choose between the astro or fire ball eng 30 watt head ?
An graphic eq in the effects loop of the SLO and a boost in front really makes a huge difference.
That literally makes a big difference with all amps. And also trying different speaker cabs.
I own SLO 30 owned SLO 100 and X88R, if you’re into the thick Soldano tone, check out a Peavey Ultra Plus, I shit you not it’s even thicker. Put a RCA blackpoate in V1 and V2 to tame the gain. I like it more than my SLO 30
There’s def a difference lol even just on the cleans. The articulation between notes and the way it responds to the picking let alone the metal or metallic sound that high and amps give off. But it doesn’t NOT sound like a Soldano just a less boutique version at a much lower price point. Still cool as hell.
Great episode! I think the Astro is pretty killer....wonder if they will make a 50 or 100
Thank you Todd. I hope they come up with a 100 W version. that would be awesome
I’m with Fluff preferring a more flubby amp like a rectifier making it a more versatile amp and friendly amp towards overdrives to do the tightening up.
Lol fluff smfh
@@HVACRTECH-83whats wrong with fluff? The man has done some great gear reviews
@Dobis86 no comment on that but all that matters is if you like his channel or not. Not everyone likes every content provider. I like this channel. Others may not. It's all good
I will never be able to play /afford either. If I could, I would grab the astro
Revv has similar features as the astro,the astro sounds great! But there is something special about the purple channel on the revv.but the astro still sounds great.
I liked the Astro better from your demo and for the price difference, you could get the Astro and a Mesa 2x12 cab to go with it. Great review as always!
Thank you so much. the Astro is just such a great deal when you compare it to the SLO amps.
I'm just shocked that they are pricing it this way. I think the Astro is going to cannibalize the rest of their line. we'll see…
Jarrod, good video comparing the two amps. Do you think the astro sounds as big as the slo30?
Thank you. glad you liked the video. I think it definitely sounds the same but tighter
SLO 30 sounds fuller and thicker in this comparison. I wish the would’ve gone with a 5881 Astro over the 6V6’s. The 5881’s, no matter the 30 vs 20 watts comparison, will always be more robust and have a deeper bottom than 6V6’s.
Wonder how the Astro compares against the Soldano Synergy module?
Doesnt it have load protection if you unplug the cabinet ?
Great video. In your opinion is either of these amps loud enough to play live with a band without being miked?
Thank you, I'm glad you liked the video. In theory, they should be loud enough. that said, I haven't tested that theory out but I keep hearing that these amps should be loud enough. I hope this helps. sorry I didn't have a definitive, tested answer for you.
I‘ll stick with my Mezzabarba Skill 30. Upgraded with full Midi and 2 gain modes on each channel. A comparision of the Astroverb and the Engl Ironball SE would be nice 👍🏻
Modern Hetfield fears Petrucci riffs
I hope they make an Astro 100 eventually
Sure at 5 grand it's coming soon.
@@jhonpasquez6145 that doesn’t make sense though since the SLO 100 is $4k. I figure it would be $2999 or so. Lot of money still but I mean. It’s a Soldano.
@@planetcaravan93 you'll have to wait and see how much the bill will be when 100 watts becomes available to you.👍
Cool comparison. Thanks. The SLO is more 'saggy' and 'fat' while the Astro is tighter, somewhat closer to a 5150 from what I can hear (but sounds better that the 5150 in my opinion).
The original 5150 isn't very tight without a boost. A lot less tight than the EVH 5150 III versions.
Now do Astro vs JEL 20!
I wish I had the amplifier long enough to do that episode. that would be awesome
More definition in astro 20 i prefer it over the slo 30 cleans are same i think,i will get the astro 👌has everything i need when i play live wirh real cab
I run the depth at 2 max on my SLO100, otherwise it adds too much bass on the power amp.
Marty up at Motor City is the man! Tell him Cleveland rocks...but it ain't got MCG!!!
Im going to sub for you and Marty!
Thank you!! Marty is good people for sure.
@@TONEWARSgearshow I first dropped into MCG after my stint in the Marines in NC. They were housed up in a strip by the old Kmart next to a record store. Bought my ESP from him and still visit when I am up there! Real good guy.
I find I like slo100 more with the effects loop on and at max.
SLO 30 has more CHUG! CHUG!CHUG! Astro sounds close, but no cigar…SLO 30 all day peeps!
I prefer to play classic metal/rock and blues dad riffs, and for that job i think the SLO wins but to each their own
Agreed. Its all subjective but to me the SLO 30 nails the late 80s Lynch and Demartini tones that I love. "Tighter" to me sounds like more compressed, so I think the Astro is better for more modern players. The SLO for us old school players.
Is the Astro loud enough for a metal band with a heavy hitting drummer?
In theory, maybe. if you have any other 20 W amps around to test that theory out before buying one, I would suggest doing that.
Lol😂 talking is not my strong point😂 good video as always
Don't unchain the soldano.
Lmao I love the bloopers at the beginning
Sometimes I don't understand why I can't just say simple things LOL
The struggle is real.
Maybe I should warm up like Ron Burgundy and it would help?
Astro👍🏻🎸😎
SLO-30 sounds better than the Astro. Maybe in the room playing, the Astro might respond better, but as far as pure sound, the 30 easily wins. 30 has the bottom. 20 just seems a little thinner, weaker. The pedals seem to cause a loss of lows - much more so on the 30, less so in the 20.
Astro or Stealth 50w?
What will you be doing with it? Also look at the new Victory Kraken VX Mk-II.
That's a tough one. I think you couldn't go wrong either way
@@TONEWARSgearshow thanks for the reply that JEL is pretty tasty too
@@MotoRiff77 My pleasure. all of these amps sound amazing. it's hard to choose
Is the astro hand wired aswell? I bet all the people with a slo 30 have to try and justify paying for it. The astro sounds better. But only if it's handwired. Not me being a snob, just preference after trying to repair pcb in the past being difficult.
It is always nice to see inside these things, but most reviewers can't open them up. Especially if they are on-loan from a music store. Most all amps have some PCB's inside them, which is fine. It just depends on how everything is designed, and the quality of all the components. Some parts can be hand-wired, but not everything is hand-wired.
The SLO 30 & 100 are PCB design but components are alla hand mounted and not machine mounted…also alla the work and wiring is by hand…handwired does not mean point-to-point….also most of the today so called point to point amps are not, in reality they are turret mounted PCB amps…the real point to point amps have alla the components wired on air without any board…think about old Matchless or VOX amps….today ‘point to point’ is all marketing
As a Prius driving “boost Karen” I’m going to get a double soy low fat non dairy French vanilla latte with two ice cubes and one pack of organic imported sugar served kid temperature and think deep thoughts about why anyone would ever use an overdrive pedal while I listen to John Mayer and cry.
Ha ha that sounds like a really fun day LOL. enjoy!
Thanks for all your awesome content and hard work. Wishing you the best in the new year and stoked to see what you put together in ‘24.
Astro wins.
Not sure what everyone is talkn about… the SLO is tighter then the anus if you know how to dial it in. Try setting the presence to 9 o clock and the depth to 3 o clock. Slam it with a dirty tree cranked and it’ll blow your mind!
SLO has more harmonic content and dynamics. Astro sounded choked. Cannot agree with his opinion. As well, why not do true side-by-side comparison - track once through both, and then A/B for video?
Additionaly; per Soldano, when the amp sees no physical speaker load, it automatically switches off the outputs, negating the need to turn the master down.
The Boost Karens. LOL
Asstro
it sounds great but its 2 grand 😅😅
Nope. lol
Well, NAM or Tonex Soldano captures of SLO 100 sound more Soldano than Astro. So, I will stick to that. Shocking results? What a cheap clickbait. Don't do that, man.
SLO is better. Astro is to boxy, less open...
I was thinking the exact same thing. The astro sounded more like it was in a box, and had less mid presence.
Monoprice lol
Good question. the astro definitely has more features.... I wish I had a stealth 50 W here I could shoot it out with.
@@TONEWARSgearshow I like the sound of the Astro and the Stealth 50. Both sound great. The Astro is most likely a higher quality product. Price reflects that. Stealth is made in Mexico. I have heard lots of stories of problems with those EVH amps. Some can be attributed to user abuse. Other issues may be poor QC. The SonicDriveStudio guy had to send two of them back, because they had problems. They were brand new, not used ones.
There are people out there that are so convinced of the SLO myth that they will always say the “SLO kills it” without even listening lmao it’s a decent amp, but very overhyped and funny how basically no one notable uses them in any consistency. It’s a bunch of bedroom guitarist.
The modded SLO 100 on Rezamatix’s channel (video is titled SLO 100 for metal or something like that) is the best sounding metal amp I’ve ever heard over YT.
@@ShredFlintsTone-lc9tn no clue what mods his has, but a stock SLO didn’t do it for me at all. My friend bought one to take on tour and sent it back. His exact words were, “this is some flubby, fuzzy bullshit.” And I had to agree for the most part…just sounded overly round and loose and not very aggressive. I thought it had its strengths, but for the price, I can find many amps under 2k that do what I want I a lot better. Without a boost it was damn near unuseable for any modern or extreme metal. Decent for like a looser hard rock sound.
@@brandonbryson3317 You gotta hear that Rezamatix modded SLO. But, he sold it. I think it sounds killer.
You're right about nobody using them consistently. Soldanos are the most overrated expensive amplifiers ever built.
@ShredFlintsTone-lc9tn geez I wonder why he sold it.
Very good comparison! Help me to decide for one of this two little monster amps. Thanx a lot ! Great job.👍
I owned an Astro combo many years ago and I thought that it sounded thin. I’ve also owned a Hot Rod 50 which was fantastic but dark sounding. I now have the SLO 30 which smokes both of them IMO.