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<blockquote data-quote="Torpus" data-source="post: 126572" data-attributes="member: 3014"><p>I have an Engl E840, 50 watt stereo amp. It has its pros and cons. First and foremost I like the seperate A/B volume and seperate A/B Presence and Depth controls. It sounds great with some of my higher gain modules. I do find it a little bright sounding sometimes, but that may be my room more than the amp. I've never had any quality issues with Engl so it's got that going for it.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I got into MTS late so lacking any patience, I purchased the E840 because I couldn't find any RT2/50 amps when I wanted one...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torpus, post: 126572, member: 3014"] I have an Engl E840, 50 watt stereo amp. It has its pros and cons. First and foremost I like the seperate A/B volume and seperate A/B Presence and Depth controls. It sounds great with some of my higher gain modules. I do find it a little bright sounding sometimes, but that may be my room more than the amp. I've never had any quality issues with Engl so it's got that going for it. Having said that, I got into MTS late so lacking any patience, I purchased the E840 because I couldn't find any RT2/50 amps when I wanted one... [/QUOTE]
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