Turumbar82
Well-known member
Well, I got a great deal on a scratch and dent ENGL E530 from Musicians Friend.
I haven't been playing in a band recently and wanted something that I could play at low volumes and something that could grow with me. The ENGL has a built in power amp which is cool and a headphone output and it sounds good direct. It's a tube preamp. There are lots of options. 2 channels but each channel has a low and high gain mode which are footswitchable. So in the end it's a clean channel and crunch channel with shared 3 band eq and bright switch and then a lead channel low gain and high gain with a 4 band eq and a contour which boosts mids. So with footswitching, I can get 6 different sounds.
I have only run this thing direct as I don't have a power amp right now to run into my cab even though you can use the built in power amp which is only 1.5 watts. I just don't have the right cables as of now to run it.
Through the headphone output the clean and crunch sound very good and the lead channel sounds like a lead channel normally sounds direct...good but not great.
Last night I plugged into my computer and used Peavey Revalver to create a power amp and put a speaker cab sim and it sounded very nice on all settings.
I really can't wait to get a nice tube power amp to use this thing with. On the lead channel there are two mid knobs (low mid and high mid) and with these two knobs I can get tons of different heavy sounds from bright and crunchy to dark and chunky. I like it a lot and I've only heard it through the cab simulations.
I haven't been playing in a band recently and wanted something that I could play at low volumes and something that could grow with me. The ENGL has a built in power amp which is cool and a headphone output and it sounds good direct. It's a tube preamp. There are lots of options. 2 channels but each channel has a low and high gain mode which are footswitchable. So in the end it's a clean channel and crunch channel with shared 3 band eq and bright switch and then a lead channel low gain and high gain with a 4 band eq and a contour which boosts mids. So with footswitching, I can get 6 different sounds.
I have only run this thing direct as I don't have a power amp right now to run into my cab even though you can use the built in power amp which is only 1.5 watts. I just don't have the right cables as of now to run it.
Through the headphone output the clean and crunch sound very good and the lead channel sounds like a lead channel normally sounds direct...good but not great.
Last night I plugged into my computer and used Peavey Revalver to create a power amp and put a speaker cab sim and it sounded very nice on all settings.
I really can't wait to get a nice tube power amp to use this thing with. On the lead channel there are two mid knobs (low mid and high mid) and with these two knobs I can get tons of different heavy sounds from bright and crunchy to dark and chunky. I like it a lot and I've only heard it through the cab simulations.