ENGL Fireball IR | Not just for metal?! In depth Review & Demo
This is the ENGL Fireball IR Pedal: a brand new digital preamp “amp in a box” pedal based on the German brand’s legendary Fireball tube amp!
Get the Fireball IR at Thomann: https://thmn.to/thoprod/613350?offid=1&affid=1250
At Sweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/bOjnA6
The Fireball IR is an all-digital, all-in-one solution for guitar players: it’s a preamp pedal with a built-in IR loader and cab sims, and it has a headphones output too. This means it really can be the one box you use for silent home practice, recording, and playing live – with consistent tones each time.
And tones are what ENGL is known for! Especially high gain ones. The Fireball (which you can currently get in 100-watt and 25-watt versions) is one of the company’s most well-known metal and hard rock amps, with copious amounts of gain on tap. It has a clean channel too, of course, for when you need it, but even the clean channel crunches up nicely.
The Fireball IR Preamp Pedal replicates the two channels and has a decent control set for them too. You get a three-band EQ (Bass, Middle and Treble), Volume, Gain, Presence and Noise Gate controls, and there’s also a switchable Mid Boost. When you switch channels or turn off the Fireball IR, the pedal remembers your knob positions for next time – which is almost like having a preset for the clean and dirty channels.
On the IR and cab sim side, you can load up to three IRs of your choice into the Fireball IR. The pedal comes stock with three ENGL IRs: the ENGL E212VHB V30 (a 2×12 cab), the ENGL E412VSB V30 (a 4×12), and the ENGL E412XXL V30 (ENGL’s iconic oversized XXL 4×12!). The Fireball IR has a USB-C Out, which you can use to connect to your Mac or PC to hook up the software and load up your own favorite IRs.
Being an ENGL product, the Fireball IR – which is designed and engineered in Germany, but built in China – is built like a tank, and it should set you back around $249/€249 at time of launch.
Is it worth it, though? There’s certainly a lot of preamp pedal competition out there these days from the likes of Strymon, Universal Audio, Friedman Amps, Victory Amps, and so on.
With this video, we’re going to see how the Fireball IR performs. Of course, we’ll wrangle all the heavy tones out of the pedal that we can, but I’m not an exclusively metal player, so we’ll dive into lower gain tones – and the Clean channel – too. I’ll also use the Fireball IR as a pedal platform and see how it handles external overdrive pedals and reverb.
We’ll play riffs in as many genres as I can with the Fireball IR, from metal, hard rock and progressive rock to classic rock, indie and alternative rock, and even some clean blues, folk and pop stuff. I’m using the excellent and versatile 2025 Ibanez AZ Standard HH AZ24 model for the playing here.
After the riffs, I play some loops into the pedal and really get to twist the knobs to hear all the different tones you can get from it. Here, we’ll use my Epiphone Les Paul and my Fender Telecaster to check out the Fireball IR’s two channels in as much depth as we can.
Then, we’ll try the Fireball IR in its alternative usage scenarios: running it into the front end of an amplifier as a standard overdrive/distortion pedal, and then running it into the amp’s FX Loop to act as a preamp.
Let me know your thoughts on the Fireball IR in the comments!
Here are some links to the various playing samples and info bits:
00:00 Hello!
00:11 Introduction to the Fireball IR
02:20 Specs and features
04:58 Today’s rig and plan
07:23 Clean tone reference and turning on the Fireball IR
08:01 Metal tones
10:46 Hard rock tones
13:43 Punk and alternative rock tones
15:57 Clean tones
18:16 Clean ambient tones with the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Reverb
19:33 Indie rock tones
20:36 Indie rock tones with the Greer Lightspeed overdrive pedal
22:28 Classic rock tones
24:04 Classic rock tones with the Greer Lightspeed
25:31 Lead Channel loop
31:59 Clean Channel loop
37:04 Fireball IR into front end of amp loop
40:16 Fireball IR as preamp into another amp loop
43:02 My thoughts
44:14 Things I like: tones and versatility
45:05 How good is the Clean channel?
45:49 Tones the Fireball IR can’t do
46:36 Am I bothered that this is a digital pedal?
47:01 The Fireball IR as a drive pedal and as a preamp
47:42 Price, build quality, looks
48:10 Things I don’t like
50:47 What other similar products are out there that you should consider?
53:23 My conclusions on the Fireball IR and why you should buy it
Backing music from the YouTube Audio Library: Duck In The Alley – TrackTribe.
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Originally posted by UCbNnXraM9oHWWBACNS07DMw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIw94rVgUFM

Timestamps Team:
00:00 Hello!
00:11 Introduction to the Fireball IR
02:20 Specs and features
04:58 Today’s rig and plan
07:23 Clean tone reference and turning on the Fireball IR
08:01 Metal tones
10:46 Hard rock tones
13:43 Punk and alternative rock tones
15:57 Clean tones
18:16 Clean ambient tones with the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Reverb
19:33 Indie rock tones
20:36 Indie rock tones with the Greer Lightspeed overdrive pedal
22:28 Classic rock tones
24:04 Classic rock tones with the Greer Lightspeed
25:31 Lead Channel loop
31:59 Clean Channel loop
37:04 Fireball IR into front end of amp loop
40:16 Fireball IR as preamp into another amp loop
43:02 My thoughts
44:14 Things I like: tones and versatility
45:05 How good is the Clean channel?
45:49 Tones the Fireball IR can’t do
46:36 Am I bothered that this is a digital pedal?
47:01 The Fireball IR as a drive pedal and as a preamp
47:42 Price, build quality, looks
48:10 Things I don’t like
50:47 What other similar products are out there that you should consider?
53:23 My conclusions on the Fireball IR and why you should buy it
Go grab yourself a Fireball IR at Thomann: https://thmn.to/thoprod/613350?offid=1&affid=1250
At Sweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/bOjnA6
Honestly I never heard so much unnecessary rambling in a video. We’re 8 minutes in and you’re still talking and talking… sorry, but that is a bad video.
Best review of this easily.. nicely done..
Amazing video. Are you running into the hi z of your interface? How are you getting sound in logic? No amp sim or IR loader?
Nothing special.
I have a question, is it possible to connect this at the input of an amp in order to use it as a traditional distortion?
No joke. This is one of my favorite gear review channels. I like how you use the gear to play a bunch of different styles of music. It’s incredibly useful. Thanks for your review method.
You deserve more subs really ! Thank you for demoing a pedal marketed as a preamp into a power amp / fx return. Im highly skeptical off all things labeled preamp, especial digital pedals. As I feared, it sounded quite muffled into the power amp, until you turned the presence knob all the way up, and even then still wasnt as good as in front of the amp or DI.
A one hour video? Who does that?
Man up. Turn up and tell everyone to feckoff. Take a real amp to gigs.
Every month a new modeler comes out with at minimum several amps to chose from and with downloads of many more, even the Engl amps. Several as we heard are already in this same price range. This damn thing insults my intelligence !!! The biggest mistake is putting it in a robust metal casing. It should be built into a Royal Dolton figurine since its resting place will be a book shelf, not wasting space on a gigging board. It could sit beside an autograph pic of golfer Rory Mcllroy.
bummer. its digital. somebody compare this to a good engl tone x capture please! was hoping for a engl analog transistor preamp, as a prelude to a solidstate amp line ala orange. well.
Rich You are straight riiiiiippin
i wonder if theres a way to run it as the head? just run it into a 2×12 box? sorry im old and grizzled, has engl tone ,but id be into it as a sort of D.I…i dunno how it would go into origin 20 , im usin a zoom gold drive x2 and gate…
Great video, Rich ????
I preferred it as a preamp into the power section instead of into the front end. Rich, I think it’s time to get some favourite IRs in your life! ???? Great video as always ????
Just a great pedal!