F - Genz Benz
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F - Genz Benz
GEAR BOX Genz Benz El Diablo 60-TS Hotter Than Hell By Douglas Baldwin or over two decades, Genz Benz cabinets have been a magic ingredient of sorts, able to make almost any rig come alive. So it was a logical step for the company to develop a line of amps to place atop those brilliant speaker boxes. Two years ago, guitarists raved about the El Diablo 100 head; the El Diablo 60 now puts this roaring demon into a smaller package while delivering the same sinfully wide range of tones as the original. F DEVIL OR ANGEL? The El Diablo 60-TS head runs two channels through a pair of EL34 tubes in either the 60W (pentode) or the 30W(triode) mode. The triode mode is not simply a “volume reduction” switch—it really turns the El Diablo into a warm, juicy vintage amp with gobs of sag. In either mode, the warm channel handles the clean chores, while the gain control commands bell-like clarity or naughty graininess. The value of either channel’s active tone controls (+/-15 dB) can’t be overstated: you don’t need to roll every knob to the right to see what the devil is going on; the El Diablo shines with the tone controls centered. What’s more, increThe El mental boosts or cuts generate Diablo rages markedly different sounds— like a biblical you can even add another gain stage by pushing beyond the +6 classic or high gain, dynamic beast. dB range. or compressed texture, global The aptly named hot chanattack on/off) on/off ) can be set on nel begins where the warm channel ends. the front panel or chosen remotely with In just its first quarter-turn of rotation, the the sturdy four-button footswitch (supgain control provides a seductive range of plied). And speaking of hardware, the El mildly overdriven tones. Further clockwise Diablo boasts highly textured metal knobs exploration leads to molten distortion, that connect to multiple-détente potentitaking you right into death-metal territory. ometers, adding a reassuring feel to the A host of useful switches (channel select, dialing-in process. “ Track 40 ” THE VOICE OF BEEZELBUB Frankly, there is not much that the El Diablo won’t do. It chimes with clear-voiced glee, gets dirty and blackfaced, grunts with pleasure at humbucker-fueled rock riffs, and rages like a biblical beast. I favored the the amp’s tequila-soaked Texican vibe for riffs like the one below; you could almost smell the barbecue sauce hitting the coals as the single-coil pickups sizzled. Massive props also go to the Genz Benz TS-212 cabinet used for review. Loaded with Eminence Private Jack speakers, this cab can be played with an open or closed back, and its caloric resonance perfectly complemented the El Diablo 60-TS. And at only 45 pounds, it’s a gigging musician’s delight. If you’re in the market for a versatile and professional amp, you’d better give the El Diablo a spin—it’d be a sin not to. CONTACT Genz Benz, 480-941-0705, genzbenz.com GEAR FEATURES POWER Two EL34 tubes, 60 watts (pentode), 30 watts (triode) FRONT PANEL Gain, volume, active bass, mid, treble, reverb (warm and hot channels); tube BOX contour (hot channel only); global attack level, master reverb, master volume SWITCHES Channel select, classic/high gain, dynamic/compressed texture, attack on/off, power and standby BACK PANEL Multipin footswitch connector, effects in/out, line out, dual speaker outputs, speaker impedance switch, pentode/triode power mode, tube bias switch, bias adjust test points PRICE $1,299 (TS-212 cabinet with 12" Eminence Private Jack speakers: $699) 62 GUITAR ONE << guitaronemag.com << JUNE 2005