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Description

Unleash your inner rock titan with the Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head, the ultimate powerhouse for guitarists who crave both heavy, bone-shaking tones and shimmering, clear cleans. Crafted to withstand the rigorous demands of modern rock and metal, this amp head delivers a staggering 180 watts of pure tube-driven energy, ensuring your sound remains punchy and articulate, whether you're playing in a packed arena or an intimate studio.

The Diezel Herbert isn't just about raw power; it's about versatility. Boasting three uniquely voiced channels, this amp head effortlessly transitions from crystalline clean tones on Channel 1, to dynamic crunch on Channel 2, and all-out, face-melting distortion on Channel 3. This makes it an invaluable asset for any guitarist looking to traverse a wide sonic landscape with ease.

At the heart of the Herbert is its custom-designed proprietary transformers, providing a pristine signal path and unparalleled tonal clarity. Add to that a suite of three effect loops and an array of switching options, and you have an amplifier that's as flexible as it is formidable. Whether you're dialing in a smooth jazz line or unleashing a wall of sound, the Diezel Herbert handles it with finesse.

Key Features:

  • 180 watts of all-tube power for massive headroom
  • Three distinctly voiced channels: clean, crunch, and high-gain
  • Custom proprietary transformers for superior tonal clarity
  • Three effect loops and multiple switching options for versatile sound shaping
  • Powered by 12AX7 preamp tubes and KT77 power tubes
  • Ideal for genres ranging from rock to metal, and everything in between

Product specs

Brand Diezel
Model Herbert 3-Channel 180-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish Black
Year 2002 - 2014
Made In Germany
Categories Guitar Heads
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Impedance 4 ohms
Number of Channels 3 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 180
Power Tube Type KT77
Reverb None

FAQs

What type of music is the Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head best suited for?

The Diezel Herbert is renowned for its versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of genres, from metal and hard rock to jazz and blues, thanks to its three-channel design and powerful KT77 tubes.

How does the three-channel design of the Diezel Herbert enhance its performance?

The three-channel design allows for seamless switching between clean, crunch, and lead tones, giving guitarists flexibility in shaping their sound for different musical styles and performance settings.

Is the Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head loud enough for live performances?

Yes, with its 180-watt output, the Diezel Herbert is exceptionally powerful and well-suited for live performances, providing ample volume and headroom for any stage setting.

Does the Diezel Herbert take pedals well?

The Diezel Herbert is known for its excellent compatibility with effects pedals, allowing guitarists to further customize their sound with a variety of effects without compromising tone quality.

What kind of power tubes does the Diezel Herbert use, and how do they affect the sound?

The Diezel Herbert uses KT77 power tubes, which are known for their balanced tone, offering a mix of the warmth of EL34s and the clarity of 6L6s, providing a versatile sound palette.

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Comparisons

  • The Herbert is noted for its dynamic sensitivity and tightness, ideal for staccato rhythm riffing, while the Uberschall Ultra offers thicker punchier mids and versatility for ripping leads.

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  • The Herbert, compared to the Mesa Mark IV, is noted for being more dynamic and sensitive, whereas the Mark IV needs higher volume to open up its compression and gain.

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  • The Diezel Herbert's 3.5 channels and massive headroom make it ideal for lower tunings, unlike the Mesa JP2C which requires specific Mesa-spec tubes for optimal performance.

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  • The Bogner Uberschall, when dialed in correctly, offers a unique mid-forward presence control, contrasting with the Diezel Herbert's inherent tightness and clarity.

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Features and functionality

  • The Herbert excels in retaining low-end clarity, especially with extended range guitars, due to its 180W power handling, making it superior for low-tuned staccato riffs.

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  • The Herbert's build quality is likened to an "old tank," highlighting its durability and robust construction ideal for heavy use.

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Build quality

  • The width of the Diezel Herbert is attributed to its massive power and output transformers, offering substantial power handling capabilities.

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User experience

  • Owners emphasize that the Herbert requires time to dial in, but once set, provides a rewarding and dynamic playing experience.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Herbert's tight and crystal-clear clean channel is particularly favored for metal and high-gain genres, especially when using 7-string guitars.

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  • The Herbert pairs well with extended range guitars and is noted for maintaining clarity with low-tuned riffs, a feature crucial for modern metal genres.

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See how John Frusciante uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

John Frusciante

Guitarist

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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In this video of the Peppers' cover of "I Get Around" , a Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head can be seen next to one of John's Marshalls, at 0;33 into the video. The reason I am adding this to John's page is that the Diezel amp seems to be turned on and recorded, which would make no sense if John wasn't playing through it. Clearly,it's not a part of his rig but it may be a responsible for a big part of John's guitar tone during this performance

See how Jim Root uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Jim Root

Guitarist

Slipknot

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Verified via Guitar World

"All Hope Is Gone" *** On this album it was an Orange Rockerverb 100, and I blended that with a Diezel Herbert using a Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro box.***

See how Billy Corgan uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Billy Corgan

Singer, Guitarist

The Smashing Pumpkins

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This Diezel Herbert is owned by Billy Corgan.

See how Mick Thomson uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Mick Thomson

Guitarist

Slipknot

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Verified via MusicRadar

In this MusicRadar article, Mick Thomson (lead guitarist of Slipknot) talks about his amp setup, which includes some custom-made Omega speaker cabinets. He mentions that he runs a variety of different amplifiers into these cabinets, which include a Diezel Herbert and a Mesa Boogie Mark V/25 (which has already been submitted). It is unlikely that Mick used this Diezel amp live, however, as in recent years he has mostly used his Rivera signature models and also some Omega amplifiers.

See how Joe Duplantier uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Joe Duplantier

Singer, Guitarist

Gojira

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In Joe Duplantier's Silver Cord Studio, a Diezel Herbert amp head can be seen at 3:03.

See how Brian Welch uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Brian Welch

Singer, Guitarist

Korn

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Korn's other guitarist, Munky, mentions this amplifier during the 2020 interview.

Head’s got his own setup. His other amps were a Diezel Herbert and Bogner Shiva.

See how Richie Sambora uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Richie Sambora

Singer, Guitarist

Bon Jovi

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Richie Sambora used two Diezel Herbert heads in stereo during the Have A Nice Day tour in 2005/2006

See how George Lynch uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

George Lynch

Guitarist

Dokken

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shown in detail at 10:34 in this video.

See how John Fogerty uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

John Fogerty

Singer, Guitarist

Creedence Clearwater Revival

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According to Premier Guitar.com in this article John Fogerty uses a Custom Diezel Herbert amp.

See how Myles Kennedy uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Myles Kennedy

Singer, Guitarist

Alter Bridge

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Myles Kennedy says the Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head is the amp he uses with Alter Bridge.

See how Deryck Whibley uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Deryck Whibley

Singer, Guitarist

Sum 41

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In this post deryck shows off a few of his amp heads. He also says which albums each of the amps was used in. The Herbert was used together with a JCM800 in the Underclass Hero ALBUM. This is also his rhythm sound live according to MusicRadar. PLEASE BROWSE HIS IG PAGE TO SEE ALL HIS AMPS. HE REVEALS THE EXACT AMPS THAT HE USES IN THE STUDIO FOR EACH ALBUM. AINT NOBODY GONNA ADD ALL THOSE AMPS TO EQUIPBOARD.

See how Jeordie White uses Diezel Herbert 180W Tube Guitar Head

Jeordie White

Guitarist, Bassist

Nine Inch Nails

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Verified via YouTube

From Tone King video, explaining his effects and amplifier setup (toward the end of the video), with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.

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