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ENGL e530 vs Salvation Mods Angel
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<blockquote data-quote="gag halfrunt" data-source="post: 115320" data-attributes="member: 2098"><p>I've owned an e530, and I thought it was lousy. Sounded like a poor man's Engl (which it is, I guess). I couldn't sell it fast enough. I have owned a lot of Engl heads, too. </p><p></p><p>I also own a Salvation Angel E. I love it. At low gain settings (which are actually very high gain), it sounds like the Powerball 2. Crank up the module gain, and it sounds like an Invader. </p><p></p><p>If you like Engl tone, I think you will be very disappointed with the e530.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gag halfrunt, post: 115320, member: 2098"] I've owned an e530, and I thought it was lousy. Sounded like a poor man's Engl (which it is, I guess). I couldn't sell it fast enough. I have owned a lot of Engl heads, too. I also own a Salvation Angel E. I love it. At low gain settings (which are actually very high gain), it sounds like the Powerball 2. Crank up the module gain, and it sounds like an Invader. If you like Engl tone, I think you will be very disappointed with the e530. [/QUOTE]
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