I've got a Valvulator that I use on my pedalboard. Good stuff.


I finally received my AMT VT2 in the mail. Hope to try it out this weekend. Sure I’ll love it.
In my own experience, they sound verrrrry close to the amps they emulate. I own 6 lol.
Dude, tell us how your AMT VT2 thing turned out !!!!
It's like being a kid, being read a bed time story ..... and he huffed and huffed .... the end !!!!
TELL US HOW IT TURNED OUT !!!!
He must really be loving them since he hasn't checked back in. :lmao:
Fryette is badass. Listen to Old Man Gloom or SUMAC or any of Aaron Turner's projects to hear some monstrous heavy tones. I'm trying to decide if I'm gona invest in a Deliverance 120 or the Synergy rack system right now.
How close does the Kemper get in sound/feel?
How close to what?
Any of the Fryettes you've used. My Fractal models some too, but I've never tried the real thing, so I can't compare (the model sounds crushing).
Dude, tell us how your AMT VT2 thing turned out !!!!
It's like being a kid, being read a bed time story ..... and he huffed and huffed .... the end !!!!
TELL US HOW IT TURNED OUT !!!!
Haha sorry guys. I need to go alter my notification settings in tapatalk.
The VT2 is the 6th AMT LA “2” series I’ve owned.
They are all incredible quality in build construction, tone and usefulness. I can run 3 signals simultaneously from the same pedal! That’s incredible for a live situation. Get you two preamps and you can get a wet/dry/wet/dry/wet wider than the Grand Canyon.
While I’ve never played an actual Fryette/VHT, I’d say from clips Ive heard it’s really close. The others ones are all nearly identical to their counterparts too, assuming you’re going through decent PA and speakers.
I run mine into my Mesa 50/50 6L6, RedBear MK60 or when I want a small footprint for a gig, my EHX 44 Magnum (that thing is AMAZING and sounds about just as good as any tube PA I’ve ever heard. And insane volume on tap).
Speakers/cabs are an 80s “greenback” Randall 4x12 (WGS Green Berets X Reapers) and a homemade 2x12 with G12K85’s.
Like with tube and transistor amps, it sounds best with the volume up as high as your situation allows and gain for taste. More volume and gain on top than you’d ever need, especially if you use an OD (in any capacity). I usually boost everything with my Bad Monkey or CM-2 (Level 7, B&T 4-6, Gain 0).
They’ll sound real fizzy the opposite way (Gain up, volume low).
To me it’s a very low-mid focused tone that’s very tight, and it has this sorta of unique grind (“buzz” is not the right word) that sort of reminds me of a Krank. Cool thing to my ears, especially if you’re playing percussive, death-metal type rhythms. Time will tell if I keep it. SO FAR, it’s a limited trick pony to me. More specialized. But I haven’t put in a whole lot of time in it. I just got a 5153 EL34 50w, so that’s been getting my attention.
Sooner than later I’ll have my studio up and running and will be putting high quality vids on the yEwt00bEzZ.
I guess I'll necro this thread instead of starting a new one. I've never tried the Fryette (it's still VHT to me dammit!) power amps but I love the heads I've played - the Pittbull ULs and CLs. I've used a graphic-EQ model Pittbull 100CL as my main guitar head since the mid 2000s. Almost bought a 50CL instead, and I still kinda wish I could get my hands on one now - that thing ripped like nothing else and using the 100W version on half power doesn't feel the same. But I've played a lot of heads and the one I own is honestly my favorite head I've ever played.
I don't find the preamp gain "fizzy" in the same way I might with a Peavey. I usually have it between 11:30 and 2 depending on the guitar, the feel I'm looking for, etc. Same starting place for the channel volumes. I keep the master volume pretty choked down for solo practice and recording and it sounds fantastic. I've run it the other way before - open the master up and control the overall volume with the channels, even tried opening everything up and using an attenuator - but I guess I'm just used to the response the other way. It's got more bite. I do love it when I get to crank the thing though.
I've been using the same old Peavy Sheffield 4x12 for over 20 years and just tonight I got a great deal on a VHT-era Deliverance 4x12 with Eminence speakers. Drove out, kicked the tires, brought it home... I'm in heaven. I never minded the Peavey cab but this one has taken the blanket and the gloves off. So much more detail and so well balanced, everything sounds richer... Yaarrgh. I love it.
You lucky dog! I wish I had that cab to match my D60 head, but they are rare around here, not to mention the prices people are asking these days would likely be too much for my blood. I've found a good match for it with my older mesa straight/slant rectifier cab with a v30/k100 x-pattern.