I dont know wy but impulses sound honky with less high freq but a boost in high mids. hear video Bogner Shiva EL34 Reverb - Playthrough/Tweaking on Acrylic Recording channel. thats a sound i like very much. can you do such a impulse ?
Depends on what you're playing. I would say the Rivera would be the pick for clean to light/medium gain, this era of Shiva for clean to medium/heavy-ish gain, and Mark IV for clean to all out heavy gain. All of these would have great cleans. If you need british tone go for the Shiva. The Mark IV's R2 channel isn't really all that great for british-style crunch tones from my experience. People seem to prefer the silverback Shivas or the older Cosma Shivas from the earlier runs. The 20th Anniversary Shiva is also worth looking into, I miss mine every now and again.
Can’t go wrong, price is a factor. If you’re going Rivera, get the Knucklehead, Fandango, or Clubster Royale. Rivera gives you the best of all fender tones, plus dirty channel close to Marshall.
@@jesse_cole Okay let me explain it in a way even a special needs child like yourself would understand. The guitar is tuned, however some guitars are not as well intonated as others. So when he plays certain chords they are in tune, where as others are out of tune
Dude this is how a Demo is supposed to be done !!!🤘
Dude! That sounds solid! Great amp! I dig the chewy sound of Bogners. This one sounded super thick.
I really like the sound of the Shiva.
your tests are very good. maybe you can also show how a amp sound in lead channel high distortion with master volume at 9 o clock too
I understand the gain channel has a variable volume boost, but does the gain also boost like the earlier green-panel Shivas?
Excellent,useful demo. Great sounds,very nice playing. Thanks for sharing. cheers
It’s rockin 🤘
I dont know wy but impulses sound honky with less high freq but a boost in high mids. hear video Bogner Shiva EL34 Reverb - Playthrough/Tweaking on Acrylic Recording channel. thats a sound i like very much. can you do such a impulse ?
why do some people dislike this amp?
it’s tone is very similar to fender tweed style amps but on steroids of courae
This, Rivera chubster or Mesa mark IV?
Depends on what you're playing. I would say the Rivera would be the pick for clean to light/medium gain, this era of Shiva for clean to medium/heavy-ish gain, and Mark IV for clean to all out heavy gain. All of these would have great cleans. If you need british tone go for the Shiva. The Mark IV's R2 channel isn't really all that great for british-style crunch tones from my experience. People seem to prefer the silverback Shivas or the older Cosma Shivas from the earlier runs. The 20th Anniversary Shiva is also worth looking into, I miss mine every now and again.
Can’t go wrong, price is a factor. If you’re going Rivera, get the Knucklehead, Fandango, or Clubster Royale. Rivera gives you the best of all fender tones, plus dirty channel close to Marshall.
I still like Marshall JCM800 more so that's what I go with
I think the Shiva sounds very similar to an 800 with a boost and a good clean channel.
Dude starts with an out of tune guitar... and I'm out.
Thats not out of tune
@@Person-cv9dj Welp, if that's what you think, I sure won't be asking you to fill in on stage at the next gig, lol.
@@jesse_cole How is that out of tune thats literally just the way the guitar is intonated
@@Person-cv9dj So, it's intonated out of tune, and you think that means the guitar is in tune. Got it.
@@jesse_cole Okay let me explain it in a way even a special needs child like yourself would understand. The guitar is tuned, however some guitars are not as well intonated as others. So when he plays certain chords they are in tune, where as others are out of tune