danyeo1
Well-known member
It's beating out amps that it has no right beating out. At least for me. The latest victim is a Diezel Einstein. Yup, you heard right. To be honest though, I'm using a Barber Burn Unit to pump the Electra Dyne into the higher gain realm. While the Einstein is a good amp, i feel the Electra Dyne sounds better. But at loud volumes it's no contest, the ED sounds better and better loud while the Diezel does not sound better louder, it actually sounds better at lower volumes.
For me it's feel, the ED sounds tighter and crisper, the Einstein has a little compressed feel going on and while the ED can sound crisp, it still has that chest pounding bottom end. There's a lot of guys i know that overlook the Mesa, but at what i bought it for it's the best bang i ever got for my money.
I know for whatever reason some avoid OD pedals, but the ED takes them like a champ and a good OD pedal really turns this amp into a fire breather.
For me it's feel, the ED sounds tighter and crisper, the Einstein has a little compressed feel going on and while the ED can sound crisp, it still has that chest pounding bottom end. There's a lot of guys i know that overlook the Mesa, but at what i bought it for it's the best bang i ever got for my money.
I know for whatever reason some avoid OD pedals, but the ED takes them like a champ and a good OD pedal really turns this amp into a fire breather.