Bah to Line 6 - Yay Behringer!

Jimbojsr

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Lol, thought that may get people interested... this goes out to those who use the V-amp (or v-ampire). What settings do you like using, and for what kind of sound? My fave is the "crunch V-amp" at around 3/4 gain, bass 3, mid 5, treble 7. Gives me a good crunch at low volume on my guitar, then turn the volume up for lead. Great rock tone, IMO - I prefer it to its JCM800 model.

Anyone else?
 
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I can't remember my settings anymore since I sold my V-ampire, but I had many usable settings. Great cleans, through nice OD to scorching high gain tones.
 
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for distorion, the crunchy v-amp is good. but my favorites are the clean v-amp and the black twin.
 
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nepalnt21 said:
for distorion, the crunchy v-amp is good. but my favorites are the clean v-amp and the black twin.
Funny you say that, I actually find myself using the "tube preamp" for my cleans these days! Gives a good BRMC-type psyched out sound...
 
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i never really tried the tube preamp that much. i guess ill have top play around with it a bit. also, i used to hate the fuzz box setting, but now that started messing around more, ive found some usefull settings.
 
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I think it's factory preset 1c... chorus and delay, gives a very distinctive sound. play it thru your bridge pup, with lots of ringing open strings. Very spacey!
 
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I tend to do most of my really dirty work with the Mesa, Marshall and Matchless models. For trashier, semi-dirty stuff, I like the Champ model. For cleans, it's often the Blackface. I save presets, but I amend them constantly.
 
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I use the Soldano model and the JCM800 mostly, but I still think POD's sound a ton better, and you can have a distortion pedal modelled infrot of amps.
 
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