Maggot
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Re: Ampeg V4 guitarhead
I have a V-4 bass amp from that era, that I sometimes used to play guitar through. I threw out my knee taking it down a flight of stairs and had to go to the emergency room. It was unbelievably loud, but sounded pretty good at merely loud volumes - i.e. the volume that someone in a band with a loud drummer would play at in a medium sized room.
It sounded clean, but had a fair amount of bite - even the clean sounds had a little cruncheroo, but it wasn't really distortion it was just...well you'd have to hear one to understand, but it's not a Fender clean. It had about a zillion times more low end than most Marshalls, and distorted less. It's very good for a particular kind of clean/dirty 70s hard rock sound.
Ampegs can have a tendency to be a pain in the ass due to oddball tubes, oddball designs and weight, but they sound really good a lot of the time if you want a low-priced amp with a lot of character.
I have a V-4 bass amp from that era, that I sometimes used to play guitar through. I threw out my knee taking it down a flight of stairs and had to go to the emergency room. It was unbelievably loud, but sounded pretty good at merely loud volumes - i.e. the volume that someone in a band with a loud drummer would play at in a medium sized room.
It sounded clean, but had a fair amount of bite - even the clean sounds had a little cruncheroo, but it wasn't really distortion it was just...well you'd have to hear one to understand, but it's not a Fender clean. It had about a zillion times more low end than most Marshalls, and distorted less. It's very good for a particular kind of clean/dirty 70s hard rock sound.
Ampegs can have a tendency to be a pain in the ass due to oddball tubes, oddball designs and weight, but they sound really good a lot of the time if you want a low-priced amp with a lot of character.