The VHT performed awesomely. I was running it into my Bogner OS2X12 and it was putting out some serious metal tones. Loved it!
And Sat night was my first gig with the XTC Classic. It was great too... but much more a country and rock amp than a metal one. Since that was in all probability my last country/classic rock gig... I'm likely gonna put the Bogner up for sale and replace it with another amp that can hang with the Ultra Lead. I'm REALLY wanting a Diezel Herbert or VH4... or even the new Hagen... but it's VERY doubtful I'm gonna be able to afford one of those. So I'm also looking at Engls maybe a Mesa Mark V.
I get to play through this at work:
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I don't know how anybody could stand in front of this thing for an extended period of time. It will rearrange your internal organs at full bore.
I've heard that Hiwatts are unbearably loud, even moreso than an original Super Lead.
They sound 2x as loud to me - it's because they are so linear. What goes in comes out pretty much unmolested by compression, so there is no real softening of the attack. Brutal amps, Hiwatts.
How do they sound in person? By your description, I imagine they're much more "open" sounding amps compared to, say, a Marshall. Does the lack of compression mean they have less gain?
The VHT performed awesomely. I was running it into my Bogner OS2X12 and it was putting out some serious metal tones. Loved it!
And Sat night was my first gig with the XTC Classic. It was great too... but much more a country and rock amp than a metal one. Since that was in all probability my last country/classic rock gig... I'm likely gonna put the Bogner up for sale and replace it with another amp that can hang with the Ultra Lead. I'm REALLY wanting a Diezel Herbert or VH4... or even the new Hagen... but it's VERY doubtful I'm gonna be able to afford one of those. So I'm also looking at Engls maybe a Mesa Mark V.
if the XTC isnt metal enough, get the Ubershall.. :naughty:
The VHT performed awesomely. I was running it into my Bogner OS2X12 and it was putting out some serious metal tones. Loved it!
And Sat night was my first gig with the XTC Classic. It was great too... but much more a country and rock amp than a metal one. Since that was in all probability my last country/classic rock gig... I'm likely gonna put the Bogner up for sale and replace it with another amp that can hang with the Ultra Lead. I'm REALLY wanting a Diezel Herbert or VH4... or even the new Hagen... but it's VERY doubtful I'm gonna be able to afford one of those. So I'm also looking at Engls maybe a Mesa Mark V.
This information is often repeated on internet forums, but a 100W amp is only about 3db louder than an equivalent 50W amp (IE JCM2000 50W vs 100W). So the question becomes, "Does anyone play in situations where they really need the clean headroom a 100w amp can produce?"
The answer is yes. Most people playing the heavier types of metal need the clean headroom from the power section, because if the power amp was breaking up, along with the massive amounts of preamp gain used in these types of music, it'd be noise-a-palooza.
The VHT performed awesomely. I was running it into my Bogner OS2X12 and it was putting out some serious metal tones. Loved it!
And Sat night was my first gig with the XTC Classic. It was great too... but much more a country and rock amp than a metal one. Since that was in all probability my last country/classic rock gig... I'm likely gonna put the Bogner up for sale and replace it with another amp that can hang with the Ultra Lead. I'm REALLY wanting a Diezel Herbert or VH4... or even the new Hagen... but it's VERY doubtful I'm gonna be able to afford one of those. So I'm also looking at Engls maybe a Mesa Mark V.
everdrone....i have had a few amps with half power switches and over the years i have had many amps of many different wattages. To me, those half power switches (pentode/triode) seem to just make the amp sound thin. From what i understand about getting different wattages is so you can get the sound you want at whatever volume range you need. I just find that a 100w amp on half power sounds nowhere as good as a 50 watt amp....what do you reckon?
everdrone....i have had a few amps with half power switches and over the years i have had many amps of many different wattages. To me, those half power switches (pentode/triode) seem to just make the amp sound thin. From what i understand about getting different wattages is so you can get the sound you want at whatever volume range you need. I just find that a 100w amp on half power sounds nowhere as good as a 50 watt amp....what do you reckon?
i played a big amp for the first time in a while. '69 dual showman reverb thru a loud ass 2x12 cab. it was an outside show in a good size park. i rolled the volume up to 6 and hit a big A chord. the people that were setting up and the dozens of squaking birds all became silent. DAMN!! thats alot of amp