- Autumn 2004 the (previous) official website was finished and could spread Diezel news, clips and detailed information what was going on in Bad Steben into the bits and bytes of the World Wide Web.
- With Herbert and VH4 available in more shops worldwide, the users demanded for a stripped down but still highest quality amp. So the idea for a twin channel amp was born . . .
- In 2005 the new model called after Diezel`s dog Einstein was launched on NAMM. Einstein comes in three configurations: 100 or 50 Watt head and 50 Watt combo.
- Newest additions to the portfolio:
- Columbus, a proprietary and standard midi-switcher was launched in 2006.
- Schmidt, Diezels first Class A amp with built in reverb was launched during NAMM 2009 in LA. This newest member of the family is a real tonemonster and opens new groups of users for Diezel. With 15 or 30 Watts, a tube buffered loop, 3 channels and new designed footswitch its an awesome clean/blues/funk/jazz-rocker.
German speaking readers may want to have a look at the more detailed Portrait of the company, which was published by "Gitarre und Bass" magazine - you'll find the PDF-file in the reviews menu.