Helmut… I must be honest and tell you that each time I watch your playing I take mental notes and always learn something new from your technique 😊… very natural, never over flattering and I’m always left inspired. A great review of both these amps! I’m just about to collect an SLO 30 that I tested recently and can’t wait to take it home. Keep up the great work 🤘🏼🎸
Helmut Bibl‘s RUclips session features music with much passion Whether fuzzy or just clean his guitar is always mean Boosted by his amplifier Helmut is a real live wire Conrad is a guitar wizard haunts the fretboard like a blizzard! I like things unorthodox and confirm that Bibl rocks!
You've got great taste in tone I remember you playing the Marshall studio 20 Plexi what do you like better the Friedman or the Marshall I don't know which one to get
I would be interested in hearing your opinion on these amps. Especially now that you have had some time with the SLO. I'm doing a mod and can't decide which direction to go. Thanks.
I've been going back and forth between these two amps for months now and I'm still not sure which I want. I own a Blackstar Club 40 mkII that's capable of both American and British tones so in that aspect I'm spoiled, but these amps are next level. I'm an American, but I gravitate more toward British tones. But then there's another side of me that loves that American tone as well. So difficult, but can't afford both lol.
Well that was more than a year ago and I bought a BE50 Deluxe which was very very good, but ultimately I ended up selling it and got the SmallBox. It's as perfect as I've heard for British crunch tones and is a keeper. The only thing I miss about the BE50 Deluxe is the clean BB channel which is phenomenal. I'll probably end up adding a head with great American cleans, just for versatility. This SB is tops. So glad I got it. It's all a matter of taste.
@@HooksBill Hey man! I'm between these two amps myself, the SLO 30 or Friedman Smallbox. I play a kinda 90's punk rock style. Like a Bad Religion etc, wondering how well the smallbox would get there without a boost. I love that jcm800 (inspired tone) but would prefer a master volume that is more useable. Cheers!
Awesome tone and playing! I also think the Friedman sounds more organic and Marshally. Soldano would probably be better for late 80's metal. Seems like an awesome space to hang out in and have a few beers while jamming!
Interesting....the Soldano is the amp that is historically known for its mids. All the albums we've heard with an SLO on them from the 80's. It's such a great amp for the right style of music. Both of these amps seem a bit noisy to me, though. Almost a bit flubby, losing their articulation. Could be that guitar, or how they're dialed in. Both for the most part sound great though. Nice demo.
@@Biblrocks Yeah...I was wondering that. When Soldano came out with his HotRod 25, it sounded killer... I think this amp is just so unforgiving that if you don't hit it's sweet spot, it sounds incredibly average in many ways. The right guitar, the right cab....and some time learning it. The Friedman is badass right out of the box. Even his Runt 50 is just so damn good, and easy to use. Here's a video I found interesting on the SLO 30. I have NO idea what this guy did. For all I know there's all kinds of stuff happening behind the scenes, but he's got it sounding like the SLO we all know and worship: ruclips.net/video/6mtLK3H2laM/видео.html . Thanks again for posting this....was a very cool and intriguing comparison.
The Friedman has the marshall plexi character which is definitely my preference. If you ever get the opportunity to play on a Landry LS100G3, I'd love to hear your experience Bibl, because it also has the Marshall character, that amp personally appeals to me more in terms of sound than a Friedman, but okay that's my taste .
After re-watching this great episode for the 20th time or so in order to help me decide to order a SLO 100 or a Friedman BE, I remembered having recently seen a video where the host had his vocal mic similar to yours attached to his guitar strap at approximately at the same height where you usually put your mic on your shirt and there were no background noises audible at all when the guy moved and changed his position. That might be worth a try. Cheers and thank you once more for your awesome vids.
I’m pretty sure Eddie used very light strings and a light pick.. don’t think he was digging in.. it’s sounds like he had a super relaxed right hand , picking hand which is the opposite of digging in Yes he had strong hands as is evident from his fretboard hand gymnastics
I’m gonna listen again but to me without paying too much attention fet like the Friedman was easier to hear in the mix, seemed to cut better . Ah yes, as I typed that you said it. I heard someone mention how even order harmonics help an amp cut better in the mix over odd order harmonics. To me Friedman’s sound not as aggressive as Marshall, and I prefer marshalls snarl but I do think marshalls have more odd order harmonics, they sound more “harsh” Friedman’s sound smoother but a bit more boring to me. The soldano sounds very satisfying alone because of its grittyness but it seems the Friedman’s voice just does better in a mix. I wonder if this infact has to do with more even order harmonics which may be giving the Friedman more of a controlled sound
Helmut… I must be honest and tell you that each time I watch your playing I take mental notes and always learn something new from your technique 😊… very natural, never over flattering and I’m always left inspired. A great review of both these amps! I’m just about to collect an SLO 30 that I tested recently and can’t wait to take it home. Keep up the great work 🤘🏼🎸
that‘s great to hear.
rock on 🤘🏼
Helmut Bibl‘s RUclips session
features music with much passion
Whether fuzzy or just clean
his guitar is always mean
Boosted by his amplifier
Helmut is a real live wire
Conrad is a guitar wizard
haunts the fretboard like a blizzard!
I like things unorthodox
and confirm that Bibl rocks!
great poetry !
Are you boosting the smallbox with the klon? Thanks
no, only the crunch channel of the slo at about 23
cheers
I can't decide, they both are amazing!
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That seems to be the consensus.
What did you like better the Soldano or the Friedman small box 50. been considering them both for 70s 80s rock
i prefer the small box, but that‘s only my taste. cheers
SLO30 8:23
SmallBox11:19
Thank You for an Awesome comparison!!!!
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so how does the Slo 30 sound at higher volumes? good enough for medium size venues? does it get thinner sounding at louder volumes? Thanks!!
hi
to be honest, i did not try the amp with band on stage. should be no problem.
this kind of tube amps sound even better on loud levels.
cheers
I think is should be called a SLO 50. Nothing thin about it. I gig it on 2 even at outdoor gigs.
You've got great taste in tone I remember you playing the Marshall studio 20 Plexi what do you like better the Friedman or the Marshall I don't know which one to get
there is s big price difference, the marshall is not bad, but the friedmann has 50 watt, is handwirerd and has a second channel.
@@Biblrocks love Friedman amps but wow that Soldano sounds massive!
I have a BE-100 deluxe and an SLO 100 on its way so I can’t wait to A/B them ... great video my guy!
yeah, great amps!
I would be interested in hearing your opinion on these amps. Especially now that you have had some time with the SLO.
I'm doing a mod and can't decide which direction to go. Thanks.
How did it turn out?
I've been going back and forth between these two amps for months now and I'm still not sure which I want. I own a Blackstar Club 40 mkII that's capable of both American and British tones so in that aspect I'm spoiled, but these amps are next level. I'm an American, but I gravitate more toward British tones. But then there's another side of me that loves that American tone as well. So difficult, but can't afford both lol.
Well that was more than a year ago and I bought a BE50 Deluxe which was very very good, but ultimately I ended up selling it and got the SmallBox. It's as perfect as I've heard for British crunch tones and is a keeper. The only thing I miss about the BE50 Deluxe is the clean BB channel which is phenomenal. I'll probably end up adding a head with great American cleans, just for versatility. This SB is tops. So glad I got it. It's all a matter of taste.
@@HooksBill Hey man! I'm between these two amps myself, the SLO 30 or Friedman Smallbox. I play a kinda 90's punk rock style. Like a Bad Religion etc, wondering how well the smallbox would get there without a boost. I love that jcm800 (inspired tone) but would prefer a master volume that is more useable. Cheers!
Awesome tone and playing! I also think the Friedman sounds more organic and Marshally. Soldano would probably be better for late 80's metal.
Seems like an awesome space to hang out in and have a few beers while jamming!
yes, it is 🙃
cheers
I have both amps. They are both Killer!
There is no 'better sounding' amp, both are incredible, imagine running both of them in a stereo setup!
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Helmut is the best. Love this channel.
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Interesting....the Soldano is the amp that is historically known for its mids. All the albums we've heard with an SLO on them from the 80's. It's such a great amp for the right style of music. Both of these amps seem a bit noisy to me, though. Almost a bit flubby, losing their articulation. Could be that guitar, or how they're dialed in. Both for the most part sound great though. Nice demo.
the 100 watt is the real thing!
@@Biblrocks Yeah...I was wondering that. When Soldano came out with his HotRod 25, it sounded killer... I think this amp is just so unforgiving that if you don't hit it's sweet spot, it sounds incredibly average in many ways. The right guitar, the right cab....and some time learning it. The Friedman is badass right out of the box. Even his Runt 50 is just so damn good, and easy to use. Here's a video I found interesting on the SLO 30. I have NO idea what this guy did. For all I know there's all kinds of stuff happening behind the scenes, but he's got it sounding like the SLO we all know and worship: ruclips.net/video/6mtLK3H2laM/видео.html . Thanks again for posting this....was a very cool and intriguing comparison.
The Friedman has the marshall plexi character which is definitely my preference. If you ever get the opportunity to play on a Landry LS100G3, I'd love to hear your experience Bibl, because it also has the Marshall character, that amp personally appeals to me more in terms of sound than a Friedman, but okay that's my taste .
yeah, should try one!
cheers
Friedman sounds more "marshally", more british . Soldano more "compressed" , more american. Seems the mids are set deeper.
yeah
Hello, was this also recorded with the Suhr Reactive Load and your IR package?
sorry, can‘t remember. could be the real cab.
After re-watching this great episode for the 20th time or so in order to help me decide to order a SLO 100 or a Friedman BE, I remembered having recently seen a video where the host had his vocal mic similar to yours attached to his guitar strap at approximately at the same height where you usually put your mic on your shirt and there were no background noises audible at all when the guy moved and changed his position. That might be worth a try. Cheers and thank you once more for your awesome vids.
I tought I would like the Soldano more, but the Friedman sounded more to my liking.
i think it has to be the slo 100.
Helmut - What cab/speakers are you using or is it IR?
if we play together a suhr reactive ir is used with the main 4x12 marshall 1969 cabinett.
@@Biblrocks Thank you!!
Very good sound!
more testosterone in the Friedman, like it. all the best for Conrad
yes!
Sweet ! What is that silver pedal you're using ?
that‘s a klon centauer 😱
@@Biblrocks No, it’s a Klon Centaur.
I’m pretty sure Eddie used very light strings and a light pick.. don’t think he was digging in..
it’s sounds like he had a super relaxed right hand , picking hand which is the opposite of digging in
Yes he had strong hands as is evident from his fretboard hand gymnastics
He did use a soldano for a period after David Lee Roth left the band
But in my opinion his tone got worse and worse after Roth left
he used 9-40 (fender set in the 70‘s)
tuned a halfstep down!
touch 😎
In the style of Eddie today and he used Soldano before he had his own amp.
SmallBox all day.😊
yeah 🤘🏼
Killer playing 🎸
thanks
Goil! Seit wann gibts an SLO30?
seit kurzem
I’m gonna listen again but to me without paying too much attention fet like the Friedman was easier to hear in the mix, seemed to cut better . Ah yes, as I typed that you said it.
I heard someone mention how even order harmonics help an amp cut better in the mix over odd order harmonics. To me Friedman’s sound not as aggressive as Marshall, and I prefer marshalls snarl but I do think marshalls have more odd order harmonics, they sound more “harsh” Friedman’s sound smoother but a bit more boring to me. The soldano sounds very satisfying alone because of its grittyness but it seems the Friedman’s voice just does better in a mix.
I wonder if this infact has to do with more even order harmonics which may be giving the Friedman more of a controlled sound
there is something about older marshalls. they call it mojo i think.
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Oiso der Friedman is so klar und rein, Jim Marshall schau owa!
Hi Helmut, Are you running those amps through V30's or greenbacks?
Killer tone dude! Just found your channel and subscribed.
thanks. most of the time i use my 69 cab with 25 pre rola.
cheers
@@Biblrocks Amazing tone. That cabinet is a luxury most of us won't find. The closest modern speaker I have heard is a WGS green beret.
beide Amps klingen killer, aber der Soldano warat meiner...
no is er do :-)
Friedman wins this round. Juicy sounding. SLO too stiff. Nice graphic on the Super Sport Axis, I’ve got 2 of them, highly versatile guitars
wright.
leiwand!
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