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kinder_guano
Published on 12/24/05 at 03:12
Well, this opinion will feel the copy / paste of the opinion that I post on the Engl 2x12 ... nothing thundering ...
- Big big big 4x12 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30, 240 watts mono, stereo 120 watts max.
- Dimensions: 75 x 75 x 36 cm, 50 kg. Or "just" 15 cm wider than the 2x12 of the brand! Huge the beast!
A closer to the size of a Mesa Rectifier Standard or a Randall Warhead!
- 8 ohms mono, 2x16 ohms in stereo.
- The two large wheels and grips latrales to lift the 50 kg sumo ("/> (" />.
Otherwise, it has a nice look with its big grille and chrome logo Engl.
A real good speaker, and frquentable recommended! The Difference with its monstrous 2x12 brand is not obvious (but its width can ask a Powerball head, instead of 2x12). It is packed with dynamic sound big and full of bass and especially low mdiums, a super effective communication (better for an 4x12). The again, day and night with a Marshall 1960A!
The quality of matrial and the finish is spot on. Nothing to see, even with the current Marshall, Peavey or the Ashdown, for example.
It's so enjoyable to redcouvrir his gear, having a sound radically changing diffrent "simply" to baffle!
Added 23/02/2005: this is nice sumo trs well with relatively low tunings (D, drop C, drop B and A) applies and restore itself without a bavouilli!
- Big big big 4x12 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30, 240 watts mono, stereo 120 watts max.
- Dimensions: 75 x 75 x 36 cm, 50 kg. Or "just" 15 cm wider than the 2x12 of the brand! Huge the beast!
A closer to the size of a Mesa Rectifier Standard or a Randall Warhead!
- 8 ohms mono, 2x16 ohms in stereo.
- The two large wheels and grips latrales to lift the 50 kg sumo ("/> (" />.
Otherwise, it has a nice look with its big grille and chrome logo Engl.
A real good speaker, and frquentable recommended! The Difference with its monstrous 2x12 brand is not obvious (but its width can ask a Powerball head, instead of 2x12). It is packed with dynamic sound big and full of bass and especially low mdiums, a super effective communication (better for an 4x12). The again, day and night with a Marshall 1960A!
The quality of matrial and the finish is spot on. Nothing to see, even with the current Marshall, Peavey or the Ashdown, for example.
It's so enjoyable to redcouvrir his gear, having a sound radically changing diffrent "simply" to baffle!
Added 23/02/2005: this is nice sumo trs well with relatively low tunings (D, drop C, drop B and A) applies and restore itself without a bavouilli!