| Gallien-Krueger vs Bergantino
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Ok, this isn't so much a 'vs' kinda thing. I'm not really feeling the whole "This is better. Period," sorta playground comment-off vibe, but I reckon I can do a lot worse than to post a thread to get opinions from users of both brands. I played through a Gallien-Krueger 700RB-ii head into a Gallien-Krueger 410RBH cab a few months ago and was, to use a cleche, blown away by the tone. The owner was understandably particular, so I humbly (if slightly begrudgingly) agreed not to change any settings. Didn't matter. It was the best tone I've ever had. I'm a big fan of low mid PUNCH. I have no time for flimsy ear-scraping fretbuzz-highlighting treble or woolly rumble-in-the-background-of-a-mix bottom end (just my opinion) but I can't get enough of that sweet compressed low mid bit of Bruce Lee judo chop tone slicing itself through the mix of a 10-piece band. Combine that with a Roscoe SKB-3005 (to be ordered very soon) and I'm gonna need a zimmer frame and a change of underwear...
Anyway, I'm dribbling... I've heard a lot of great things about Bergantino amplification, particularly the NV412, and I thought I'd ask... If anyone's used both brands (and I really mean gigged through not tried out) and has similar taste to me, what differences did you notice and which would you rather spend a night with?
And for anyone who has similar tastes to me but hasn't used either brand, what else have you played through that's really tickled your middle g-spot? |