JoeHammersmith
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What's your take on VHT's Sig:X line? What cabs work well with it for rock and metal? Thanks!
I think you're right Rivera that it probably won't own the Uberschall or Recto in the metal department, but I'm sure it'll do the job just fine.
I've heard also that it doesn't compress very much or sound like a can of bees under high gain and I like that fact a lot. I don't believe I'll cranking the gain all way anyway. Man, the front panel looks superb!
One thing that I did hear was that a lot cabs don't sound all that great with VHT's, v30 loaded cabs especially. I've also heard that the Deliverance cab is much more open and loose vs. the fatbottom. It would be cool to hear a A/B of those two cabs.
If you ever make the trip to try one out, I fully expect a review.
How does the fatbottom handle clean and slightly dirty sounds?
You could always have a full stack with the 412 Deliverance AND Fatbottom cabs. That'd probably pwn your whole street/block. If you DO go for that option, invite me round & we'll watch your neighbours squirm!!!! Muhahahahahahaha.
Yeah man, for sure. You'll probably shred circles around me though...
I've heard also that Celestion G12H30's are in the neighborhood of the P50E's, and that V30's are also good with VHT's. Although some have said they hate the midrange that comes out with that setup. I liked the V30's in my old roomate's Orange Cab along with his Rockverb 50, but that rig isn't what I'm going for. Hopefully when I get closer to a dealer (I'm moving to the U.S.) they'll have a few other decent cabs in stock with VHT's so I can get a better opinion on things.
Well, I've actually played one. A customer dropped a head and 2x12 off for us to try out, and we gave it a good run alongside some other hgh gain channel switchers.
Lots of tones in that amp, for sure. It can certainly do that very tight VHT thing, but also a good classic mid-gain and clean. I started to tire of it after playing it for a while, though. I found there was something a bit fatiguing in the voicing of the amp that wasn't for me.
I think it would be a good choice for someone who really likes the VHT metal tone, and would like a bunch of other decent (if not spectacular) tones under the hood. For my money and tastes it doesn't touch Bogner or Diezel for being able to do more than one tone really well, but those amps don't sound like VHT, so if that's your bag, it's a cool amp at a good price.
VHT cleans are underrated; even on a UL they are magnificent. They seemed close on this one.
You never hear about that because it's metal-folk that tend to buy VHTs and rave about their metallishness.
The amp definitely isn't for you- send it to me! Lol.
Out of interest which amps did you compare it with? Were you able to compare against an Ultra-Lead (w/KT88's not 6L6 or 6550) and/or Deliverance 120?
I agree VHT does 1 main tone and 1 tone well (which is present in every amp of theirs). It's a "marmite" amp for the majority of people (marmite is a food product in the uk with the slogan "You either love it or hate it"). I've seen people say it's the best amp company ever, others saying it's the most over-rated so......
Cool.
Did you happen to try the 40w setting on the rhythm channel?
If so, did you notice any real change in low-end response?
How loud did you crank it Hot Grits? Or did you even have to? And thanks for your take on it!