No Engl Thunder threads? Here's one then. :)

ProjectHamsterdam

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I'm trying to find reasons not to buy this amp.

I really dig the idea of its simplicity. And I like its voicing, much thicker (more bass and low mids, less fuzz) than the Fireball I think.

Sure, it's not versatile or powerfull, but I guess would make a great recording amp if your'e on a budget.

I see it's not that popular on this board. Anything bad about it that I might be missing?

PS: Intent is to be used for high-gain metal. Love dark / meaty / looser (not so tight) voicings.:goggly:
 
Bit of an epic thread bump! I know a guy who has one of these amps and it's pretty decent, not a million miles away from a 6505 actually. A bit dark though, to the point that if you use a darker guitar with it you can crank the treble all the way up and still not have enough brightness.
 
Thanks for resurrecting my necro-thread. :)

I was looking at the Thunder as a budget amp for recording. I have heard great tones from the combo. It is great for leads, that's for sure.

But right now (3 years later with the advent of oh-so-many budget options), I think the 6505+ 112 combo is a very tempting offer at only EUR 550. Made in China or not.
 
Pretty much yeah. :)

I've come across a quite good and natural demo of the combo:



I dig how it sounds very organic and smooth, even with the gain close to max. (from the 2:30 mark and on).

But I don't think that it's a 'metal amp' per se.
 
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