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- Julius_K
je revend tout ^_^ (check mes annonces Lol)
Publié le 04/04/22 à 11:12Wo_Ow a peine recu a peine branché (acheté docaze sur AF of course ) sur mes 2 atténuateurs Bugera (avec la paire 8 Ohms de la tete) eux meme pluggés sur mon Cab Peavey avec un V30 made in UK & un Jensen C12K ...damn! le son m'a propulsé au plafond !!! non pake je joue du Metal et que j'ai balancé un Power Chord a la Megadeath ....mais rien que le Clean ca enterre tout ce que j'ai entendu et testé depuis + 2 décennies le son est juste sublime avec une dynamique et une texture mais qui te font oublier tous les FXs intergalactiques que tu pourrais trouver dans tes multis et jouant du Jazz/Fusion/Funk/RnB et bien le canal Clean c'est ce que j'utilise 80% du temps
Apres le…Lire la suiteWo_Ow a peine recu a peine branché (acheté docaze sur AF of course ) sur mes 2 atténuateurs Bugera (avec la paire 8 Ohms de la tete) eux meme pluggés sur mon Cab Peavey avec un V30 made in UK & un Jensen C12K ...damn! le son m'a propulsé au plafond !!! non pake je joue du Metal et que j'ai balancé un Power Chord a la Megadeath ....mais rien que le Clean ca enterre tout ce que j'ai entendu et testé depuis + 2 décennies le son est juste sublime avec une dynamique et une texture mais qui te font oublier tous les FXs intergalactiques que tu pourrais trouver dans tes multis et jouant du Jazz/Fusion/Funk/RnB et bien le canal Clean c'est ce que j'utilise 80% du temps
Apres le canal High-Gain est tres original je trouve avec tous les switch qui te balancent des voicings terribles ....en general j'enclenche le mode Punchy + MidShift avec un réglage Tone Control Gain a 2h, je cut les Bass & le Treble et les Mids a 10h30 ....je rajoute aussi une Ibanez Tube Screamer Pro (celle avec 2 circuits dont un Boost monstrueux) pour éviter de mettre trop de Gain sur la tete (car ca partira en live) et je prefere avoir un son + Lead que grosse OD et avec le Delay et la Reverb c'est deja du pur caviar
sinon les FXs de la tete sont pas mal mais ya moyen d'avoir mieux de nos jours mais c'est quand meme super utile pour dépanner et ca sonne vraiment avec un coup de Spring & d'Analog Delay ....perso j'ai un Nemesis et un TC Alter Ego x4 qui sont terribles chacun dans leur style, j'etais pourtant parti a donf sur l'Alter Ego dans la boucle pour sa collection de Delays vintages de ouf, mais en fait le Nemesis que je gardais sous la main pour des expérimentations et des compos pour creer des ambiances préferant le grain du TC pour jouer, fonctionne beaucoup mieux pour la clarté & la précision qu'il amene en terme de rendu avec toute la puissance de paramétrage et meme en mono ca décoiffe (en + tu peux faire de Phase Reverse & des Sum2Mono qui élargisse le rendu) sinon je ne suis pas un fan de grosse Reverb ultra wet donc un coup de Plate ou de Spring Line6 N im-good-2-go
Au gars du 1st Kom qui dit grosso-modo que la Clean channel est pourrave et que le Lead est bof-bof ....heu moi je voudrais juste lui dire de regarder 7 vid d'un killer de Fusion et d'aller peut-etre prendre quelque cours de temps en temps pour essayer de s'améliorer au lieu de démonter des amplis qui certes ne sont pas assez cher a son gout ...le gars ayant acheté un Ecstacy a 3.5Ke donc vénere d'avoir du vendre un de ses organes ...im so sorry bRo
Franchement un grand merci a Reinhold (et Line6) qui nous permet de nous transcender sur une bécane de ce genre pour une somme ridicule $$$ car banquer 3.5K pour se choper une tete ca fait un peu peur au banquier non ?!! En + ca me permet de récupérer des sous-sous car je vais revendre un peu de matos donc ma femme est super happy vu le prix du truc ^^^
Bonus Tip : si vous n'utilisez pas la boucle d'effet, faites un pont avec un cable de 10cm plat (les HarleyBentson) et vous boostez de folie le son de votre Head car vous rajoutez la lampe v4 du FX loop dans le circuit (en //) et si vous choisissez bien celle-ci (vous pouvez vraiment affiner votre coloration aux petits oignons ....essayez vous ne serez pas décu j'vou garantie j'ai vu cette astuce sur YT d'un gars qui faisait ca sur sa tete Peavey ValveKing
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Et comme dhab un Big up au groupe de Haters d'AF les Trolls haineux qui passent leur journée a mettre des pouces en bas (bon parfois c justifié quand un mec pollue grave) juste pour le plaiz car leur Zik doit etre total pourrave (et du coup ils sont venère comme des Pitts) ou alors parce qu'ils se croient investis d'une mission de bien pensance universelle tels des fonctionnaires de la Zik et sanctionnent lachement tout ce qui dérive de leurs critères de HasBeen a 2 balles (alors qu'on essaye de faire un effort pour la Collectivité en toute bonté) -- Keep up with the looser attitude (it's so frenchy ) on est pas pres d'entendre parler de vous un jour ca c surLire moins89 - Eroachguitar
Son Bogner pour un prix incroyable!
Publié le 03/10/12 à 23:35 (contenu en anglais)Reinhold Bogner established himself as a guitar amplification genius with the introduction of the Ecstasy in the early 90's. Throughout the years, with the introduction of models such as the Shiva, Uberschall, and Duende, Bogner has continued his legacy of ground-breaking tones that have found themselves mainstays in countless rigs such as Jerry Cantrell, Mark Tremonti, Synyster Gates, Rusty Cooley, and Tony Rombola.
The one caveat of the Bogner sound was the price at which it could be had. Bogner was and still mostly is, a boutique shop where amps are turned out in relatively small numbers, and as a result, are quite pricey.
So, in perhaps recognizing this, Bogner introduced the Alchemist model. Designed in Bogner's L.A. Headquarters and precision manufactured overseas, the Alchemist makes the Bogner name and voice available to a much wider spectrum of players.
The Alchemist head produces 40 watts via two 6L6GC power tubes, and voiced via 5 12AX7A preamp valves. In addition, Bogner saw fit to include onboard Reverb and Delay, which are both digital and settable to different types of each effect and controllable via included 4-button Footswitch
UTILIZATION
Fit and finish of the Alchemist are excellent without being overly polished or smooth. It's beautiful but functional. The pots are all high-friction, making the knobs turn smoothly and slowly, and stay where you set them.
A myriad of switches exist on the front panel, allowing the user to toggle such things as clean or crunch mode on the Gold channel, bright or normal topend response, deep or tight lowend response, boost (for soloing), and on the Mercury channel: Punch, Mid shift, and Bright.
There are also panel-switches for Delay and Reverb, to toggle between types of Delay, and types of reverb. Another nifty feature is a built-in tap-tempo button for the Delay right on the front panel.
Both channels have Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass, and Volume controls.
On the rear panel, there's a Parallel effects loop with adjustable level. The Loop is not completely lossless, but close enough where most users will find it plenty usable. There's also 3 speaker outputs, and an XLR-style jack for the included footswitch.
The Footswitch is reasonably sturdy, and is connected via detachable XLR cable, which is nice as you can substitute one of shorter or longer length depending on your needs. The Footswitch controls Channel select, Boost on/off, Delay on/off, and Reverb on/off.
SOUNDS
The clean tones in the Alchemist alone are worth the price of this amp. They are tremendously sparkly, balanced, and smooth. The signature Bogner clean is a tone I think is greatly overlooked when it comes to Bogner amps. The clean maintains throughout the range of the Gain control up until the very highest setting, at which the clean becomes ever-so-slightly overdriven. The overdrive tones lie in the Crunch mode. Here, a very smooth, classic Plexi style overdrive is displayed, with plenty of touch sensitivity and clean sustain reminiscent of a JTM45. Great tones exist regardless of mode switch positions. The Alchemist is never bright or brittle or boomy.
The Mercury channel brings the crunch, displaying harmonically rich, punchy distortion in true Bogner style. The only thing this channel, and the Alchemist in general, doesn't do is the face-melting signature high gain tones found in Bogner's Uberschall and Ectasy series.
Nevertheless, there is quite a lot of gain on tap, and more can be had with a simple overdrive pedal boosting the front end. The Mercury channel's response is fast and smooth, making for inspiring solo work.
The Delay is a very usable, high quality digital delay, with switchable flavors of Ducking Delay (a delay that drops in volume when there is a strong fundamental signal, and increases as the fundamental signal fades), Analog, and Tape Reel (which is more accurately described as echo). All three Delay styles sound great and will no doubt be enough to cover a variety of delay tastes. I preferred the Analog delay for most applications.
The Reverb also has switchable modes between Plate (a style of reverb that uses a vibrating transducer to transfer vibrations to a sheet of metal), Spring (the kind of reverb most are familiar with in guitar amps), and Hall reverb, which mimics natural acoustics of a long room. All 3 modes are excellently reproduced via the digital module in the Alchemist. My favorite was the Spring reverb.
OVERALL OPINION
The Bogner Alchemist represents what can be achieved when great design is married with lowered production costs and attention to quality-control. Bogner endeavored to succeed where others had failed in the chinese-built tube amp, and to this end they truly did a great job. It's no wonder that the Alchemist has made it into the professional touring rig of a few top acts. The only thing arguably missing from the Alchemist is more gain, and I wouldn't be surprised if we see an updated revision to the Alchemist in the future with just that, and if/when it happens, I'll be sure to pick one up.32 - James...
Pas fan
Publié le 20/12/11 à 23:18 (contenu en anglais)6L6 tubes. Wattage control. 2 channels. Effects on board. Not a super complicated amp except for the whole effects thing. It does have a lot of voicing switches though. Also has a boost. Par for the course for Bogner.
UTILIZATION
Now let me go ahead and say, I had this amp for 2 weeks before I returned it. It's not uncommon for me to return amps but I really felt strongly about this one. I was using it with a Les Paul classic (BKP installed) and a Bogner 2x12. The manual is actually pretty good about explaining what the controls do although it's not the best manual I've ever seen. To be honest most people won't need the manual because most of the switches are self explanatory. The effects are a little tricky but honestly I didn't use them much at all because they sounded awful to me. The reverb is okay and all the other effects are just trash to be blunt.
SOUNDS
The Gold channel is, in my opinion, not up to par. It seems like it can't decide whether it wants to be clean or crunch. Switching the modes about doesn't do much to my ears. It either sounds really sterile on clean mode or really weak on crunch mode. It's kind of a jack of all trades master of none channel. The mercury channel is okay, and it kind of resembles my Shiva lead channel at times. The bright and mid shift controls throw it out of wack and I don't mess with these. It still doesn't nail that Bogner "woody" gain sound but it gets close.
OVERALL OPINION
This isn't a particularly useful amp even for the somewhat reasonable price. The first channel I think is borderline awful, and the decent to good lead channel isn't worth the price. The effects are also not very impressive. In the amp's defense I felt it was a reliable piece of equipment but I only had it two weeks. Thanks but I'll keep my Ecstacy.14 - iamqman
Non merci, encore l'amour si Bogner.
Publié le 08/07/11 à 21:00 (contenu en anglais)This is an amp that is one of those insane money making amps for Bogner. These amps while designed here in the US are made over in Chine. This keeps the price cheaper and certainly the quality cheaper and they slap them into every major big box music supply store around the world.
Bogner Alchemist Tube Guitar Amplifier Head
6L6 class-AB power section and five-12AX7 preamp; selectable power section
Channel 1 (gold): Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Volume, Crunch mode, variable Bright, Deep switch
Channel 2 (mercury): Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Volume, variable Bright, Mid Shift
Shared: in parallel, Reverb Type, Reverb Level, Delay Type, Delay Level, Delay Repeats (Feedback), Tap Tempo
Four-button footswitch included. Functions: Channel Select, Boost, Delay, Reverb
UTILIZATION
Details
Type Tube
Number of Channels 2
Power 40W Class AB
Effects Yes - delay
Reverb
EQ Ch 1 Bass/Middle/Treble, Ch 2 Bass/Middle/Treble
Number of Tubes 7
Preamp Tubes 5 x 12AX7
Power Tubes 2 x 6L6
Inputs 1 x Instrument
Outputs 3 x TS Speaker
Footswitch I/O
Effects Loop
Height 12.25"
Width 25.75"
Depth 10.25"
Weight 41 lbs.
SOUNDS
The amp was pretty easy to figure out. It didn't take me very long to get the best tone I could get from it, but for me the amp was very lacking overall. I never played it in a band setting so I am not sure how well it would cut in the mix, but the tone was not that pleasing to the ear.
I used a Gibson Les Paul with the amp. It was a '59 VOS which was very nice and sounded great but it just couldn't get this amp to sound the way I wanted or thought a Bogner should sound like. I understand that this is on the low end for Bogners and I believe that these amps are made in China which is a big disappointment too.
OVERALL OPINION
At new these amps come in at around $899. Not overly expensive but not worth the money either. Nothing about this amp made me feel like I was using a Bogner. I love the Twin Jet's and the XTC's but this amp just blew. It felt and sounded cheap. I couldn't dial out the cheap sound or feel to it. I would not recommend this amp to anyone. I would save up for one of the amps I mentioned above. Yes they are a lot more expensive but well worth it in the long run.12 - heads on fire
Ampère Grande ... semble être un dormeur.
Publié le 09/09/11 à 17:18 (contenu en anglais)Alchemist™ Head
40-watt class-AB power section with 20-watt variac mode
Two 6L6 power tubes
Five 12AX7 preamp tubes
Premium components
Channel 1 (gold): Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Volume, Crunch mode, variable Bright, Deep switch
Channel 2 (mercury): Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Volume, variable Bright, Mid Shift
Effects, running in parallel: Reverb Type, Reverb Level, Delay Type, Delay Level, Delay Repeats (Feedback), Tap Tempo
Four-button footswitch (included) controls Channel Select, Boost, Delay and Reverb
Retro-modern fit-and-finish
Parallel effects send/return with level control
41 lbs. 25.75" W x 12.25" H x 10.25" D
Manufactured in China.
UTILIZATION
This amp is really easy to get "my" sound out of. The manual was very easy to understand, and the amp settings are pretty simple. The footswitch is great, with controlling both effects, channels, and boost all in there.
I LOVE the 20w/40w feature, but I'm disappointed that Bogner didn't make a version of this amp that got louder than this. This amp's 40 watts is decently loud, but not as loud as a 40 watt Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, for example. I usually look at 50 watts to be a "minimum" power rating for real gigging amps.
SOUNDS
I play leads with a similar approach to Eric Johnson or Shawn Lane, and this can get a good tone similar to theirs. Great cleans, great reverb, great delays...this amp can get some lush tones happening.
That said, it's not really equipped to do modern metal rhythms - it doesn't scoop enough in the mids, and it doesn't get gainy enough.
I give it a 9 because what it does, it does extremely well.
OVERALL OPINION
The tones in this thing are gorgeous, and it is feature-packed, without getting too complex. I'd love it if it could get louder. I don't know why, but I worry about the durability - I never have had any problems with it, but for some reason, due to the feel of the construction, it makes me think it could develop issues.
I'd buy this again in a second if I were looking at just getting a "bedroom amp". They can be found for dirt-cheap prices on the used market.10 - dedepig
Super sonique
Publié le 27/07/10 à 22:40tout a été dit!! ci dessous!
UTILISATION
configuration simple,manuel tout bien,on arrive très vite à nos fins.
SONORITÉS
Je joue du rock progressif,mais j'aime bien le blues,rock ect... .
Coté son c'est nickel un clean superbe,crunch ça comment dire crunch bien!
avec le boost et quelques bonnes pédales y a vraiment de quoi s'amuser,passons au canal 2 la de suite c'est plus rock avec la puissance et gain on arrive à du gros rock, attention ne vous y trompé pas il faut un super Hp au cul pour le gros son,question métal je pense qu'il est léger c'est du rectifier ou autre mais vu le prix et sa polivalence je vais pas me plaindre non plus.
AVIS GLOBAL
je l'utilise de…Lire la suitetout a été dit!! ci dessous!
UTILISATION
configuration simple,manuel tout bien,on arrive très vite à nos fins.
SONORITÉS
Je joue du rock progressif,mais j'aime bien le blues,rock ect... .
Coté son c'est nickel un clean superbe,crunch ça comment dire crunch bien!
avec le boost et quelques bonnes pédales y a vraiment de quoi s'amuser,passons au canal 2 la de suite c'est plus rock avec la puissance et gain on arrive à du gros rock, attention ne vous y trompé pas il faut un super Hp au cul pour le gros son,question métal je pense qu'il est léger c'est du rectifier ou autre mais vu le prix et sa polivalence je vais pas me plaindre non plus.
AVIS GLOBAL
je l'utilise depuis 8 mois,franchement j'aime bien cette ampli et vu son prix
voilà tout est dit pour moi.Lire moins53