About what you said before on the amps:
I've heard to a few demos of the El Diablo, and it sounds great, bucketfulls on gain, which I absolutely love.
About the amps you listed: Diezel and Mesa are a wee bit out of my price range, and all I've got is a soul to sell at the moment, and even that wouldn't fetch much more than a fiver :P
Engl are quite expensive aswell, right? Only heard good things about them though. Cornford, Framus, Koch and Splawn, all seem rather ambiguous to me, would need to sit down and try one out, but due to the fact I've never heard of Splawn or ED that could be difficult.... Again my budget's not alot more than £700-800 on a new amp, and I'd need a while to save to get enough for that.
The El Diablo fits that nicely, has had great reviews and I've heard Mr Genzler sends out free tubes xD
ED? hehehe, that was my abbreviation of the el diablo, lol. Sorry about the misunderstanding! :lol:
Engl can get dear, but there are cheaper models too. The blackmore is my current fave of the not-super-expensive engls. I might be biased, though, since it reminds me most of my savage se, lol. I'd say engl have more gain than the el diablo, too.
Main thing is to make sure you try as many things as possible. It's virtually impossible to judge on soundclips. There are too many variables, it's just plain a bad idea. Also, disregard amps you haven't heard of at your peril. Many are awesome. Also, it's not like Genz-Benz is the best known make, lol.
I didn't say the same specs, i said the same quality. And when i say that i mean companies like Dean and Ibanez.
+1. good pickups doesn't mean a good guitar. And it means there's less money to put into the more important parts, like the wood (you can switch pickups, for example). Check out the thread in the Time Out forum!
(I don't think I've tried any LTD's, by the way- at least not for ages. I always find something I want to try more! LTD do seem to be extremely expensive for what they are, though.)
Joe, just wondering, you seem hellish knowledgeable on all these guitars these days, how have you played em all? Do you work in a large guitar shop after school nowadys? :roll:
you seem awful harsh on ol' Joe these days, nick?
I agree with Mark about Yamaha, they are excellent guitars for the money. The Pacifica and AES series are very nice for the cash. Don't look particularly metal, but a quick warpig or miracle man swap should fix that... Ibanez SZ are pretty nice too, but you'd want to try several, the QC can be dodgy.