The other BIG difference (though not really relevant to how brutal) is that the Savage can be used at almost ANY volume, but the SL-X needs to be loud
The Savage's 6550 power section is so "clean". It really can sound fantastic right down to almost conversational volume - no loss of low end or gain, no need for an attenuator, no flicking switches, just set the Master vol where you want & enjoy the ungodly heaviness :twisted:
But the SL-X needs its Master Volume at 3 before it really opens up. There's a sudden & definite jump in low end & gain at about that level, like an engine suddenly bursting into life :)
It may sound counter-intuitive but the 120 watt head is the one I use once the kids are in bed, not the 100 watt head with the half power switch...