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«  Versatility, he knows everything and does it well! »

Published on 03/11/13 at 08:49
- Mine is 50 watts. Connected to a Diezel 212 oversized (almost as big as a 4x12!)
- Connectivity, you can connect any speaker (2x4ohms, 2x8 and 1x16).
- Loop series
- Parallel loop (with a volume for the latter)
- 2 EL34 power tubes side (you can put almost all kinds of lamps most classic EL34, KT77, KT88, 6L6, and so on ...)
- 6 preamp tubes (ECC83)
- 2 channels: Channel 1 with 3 modes (basically a light, a crunch, a distortion) and channel 2: Lead.
- Each channel has a 3 band eq independent (aspen, middle, bass) + Gain and Volume.
- Adjustment in common: Presence (add the medium) and Deep (rounded and pointed out the bass: excellent!)
- Note: two masters; handy.

UTILIZATION

Configuration extremely simple manual on the internet not essential, but describes how the amp reacted to different settings it provides.

This gives a good sound immediately. With any setting, it sounds ..
After, of course, the more detailed, the more we find the desired sound, and there, easily attain Nirvana sound! (Laughs)

SOUNDS

Channel 1 Mode 1: Clean crunch that not even gain at 3 o'clock. Very hot if desired, also highly crystalline if desired .... short, it can touch a lot of sound cleans in this mode. I compare it to clean better than the Fender ... And yes, it seems surprising for a typical hard rock amp, but try and see!

Channel 1, Mode 2: From the small to the big crunch bluesy rock that task well, the stoner, heavy hard rock, anything goes! AC / DC, yes we can, Metallica, yes, you can too, and I stopped there, otherwise I do not finish you mention ... ! NOTE (which is a big plus for me (a point that can be "negative" for others), the crunch / OD of this amp to one side "rough", not smooth like the distortion of grinding, for example).

Channel 1, Mode 3: The large OD a huge distortion ... It is a modern, cutting edge without being cold as some Peavey example;'s all good! Excellent for heavy rhythmic rock, palm mute for metal pieces will énormissime magnitude, to shake the walls!

Channel 2: Similar in all respects to mode 3 channel 1, only it is more distinctive solo and makes better parts of "notes notes", so use solo and not in rhythm. Otherwise, its hell!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a long time, so specific advice, I have not tried 2 minutes in a shop next 40 people who tried something else, all at low volume.

It easily send everything to the stomach, even at low volume (huge plus point). But making a really crazy dynamic volume repeat (master on 3-4).

I wanted always been a VH4 or Herbert (from home Diezel), and then I came across a good deal on the Einstein, I did not hesitate. Me who wanted it until my VH4 or Herbert, I may well keep this Einstein as a complement to the other two!

The only downside in my opinion is with the gain around 2 buzz it pretty good (a little more than my correct), but a noise gate in front NS2 (paid 40 €), and total silence, so in the end , I strut.

For 1400-1500 € used, we really value for money, I would not hesitate one second to buy.