VHT Special 44 combo - 3 non-working amps - where are they now?

oldschoolhero

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A while ago, I posted my initial situation with VHT/Musiclink, but I wanted to give VHT a fair chance to repond and correct the issue so I deleted the initial post. Now here I am about 6 weeks later still dealing with it, so an update was in order.

So here is a quasi-review update and update on my VHT saga. My local amp tech now addresses me as "that VHT guy" because of all of our back and forth trying to figure these out. I hope that some how this situation is magically fixed by VHT/Musiclink in the near future, but I am going on a week of non-response from them and starting to feel like it is intentional.


On paper, these VHT Special 44 combo amps sound awesome (like the old Fender amps with modern features). I love the idea of them. It's different. They appear really versatile. They should be big enough to do small gigs with and still not too big to practice with. Hand-wired with point-to-point soldering... all great for an amp at this price point.

So here's the issue: I received 3 non-working amps in a row, all non-functioning or poorly functioning right out of the box. Initially, I thought it might be rough shipping that was the issue, and there was one broken pre-amp tube that might have been caused by it. That one was pretty easily fixed, and I had my amp tech test it, and it worked well.

The other two appeared to have much more serious issues. They both have a popping sound inside (not the speaker, but some electrical component). One pops very frequently (every 20-30 seconds). The other hums so loudly that it does not work above 50% volume. It sounds like you are running a high-gain pedal through it. You could not use a microphone on it in a gig, just too much hum.

So, I opened up a warranty claim with VHT. Both amps had less than 30 minutes of play time prior to shipping them as the issues were immediately apparent. I sent them back at my expense (roughly $60) to their only repair facility in California (31067 San Clemente St. Hayward, CA 94544). 3-4 weeks later I received them back, which was reasonable as travel time was a week each way.

I had exceptionally high hopes that they would be fixed upon arrival. The popping amp now only puts out about 5% volume (which is quite a bit worse than when it left my house), and the humming amp still hums above 50% volume (comparatively, it's about 3x the amount of hum of a different brand tube amp I own). In VHT's defense, at lower volumes the humming amp has a sweet bell-like chimey tone that I really like (somewhere between a Vox and Fender sound).

Now I am awaiting any response from VHT / MusicLink on a re-repair (1-888-552-5465 or info@vhtamp.com). I am hoping to not have to pay another $60 to ship it back, though another month wait is likely, if they respond.

I still think their products have great potential.

I will update this post/review if I get a positive response from them.
 
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Re: VHT Special 44 combo - 3 non-working amps - where are they now?

So a bit of follow up, I had some very positive interaction with VHT on the warranty / repair. I have no reason to believe that they will not try to make it right. I am going to give it another go and I will follow up when I hear back from them.

I hope we can get them repaired. If so, it would greatly improve my impression. I am hoping this was just a fluke.

In VHT / Musiclink's defense, they seemed very personable and responsive when the issue was elevated.
 
Re: VHT Special 44 combo - 3 non-working amps - where are they now?

So one was a bad preamp tube and works well. Why do you need two additional ones? Not judging.
 
Re: VHT Special 44 combo - 3 non-working amps - where are they now?

Okay, so it has been a long time since I posted. VHT worked on an updated redesign on the amp head, and swapped the ones I had for the newer version. That's not to say the old ones were unrepairable, but I think they were trying to go the extra mile for customer service. Two of the staff higher up in customer service and design seemed to really want to make it right for me.

So there was a fair delay in getting them replaced, though I think they were really wanting to improve the product at the same time.

To date, I've swapped a few tubes around, though the stock tubes weren't necessarily bad. I did have two preamp tubes of the 12 that needed replaced (4 per amp). The others were voluntary.

I'm still getting comfortable with the amp to be honest. You can get a little breakup from the amp by adjusting the tube driven loop (pushes the preamp). To be honest, I'd classify this as a tube amp lover's amp. It's primarily designed to be a clean amp, but with the easy bias adjustments, the tube driven effects loop, and the attenuator you can dial in the warmth and clarity you want.

I only have two of the amps now, though I'm only keeping one ultimately. Of the two, one seems to have more clarity and treble, the other more bass and power. It's been interesting comparing the two side by side at the same settings. Are they night and day different? No. But I can tell a difference, though I can usually get the sound to align by adjust the treble or bass.

The amp is one of the clearest sounding amps I've heard. You could play an acoustic instrument through it and hear the wood. I notice it the most on my single coils where I can really dial in the chime that seems a bit more compressed in the other amps I've tried.

So, this was not at all the buying experience I thought it would be. Do I think they are making a better product now? Yes.

I hope to get some more testing in on the amp over the holidays.

In response to the question, only one of the amps is ultimately for me. The other two were meant for friends. I took advantage of a discount, but was unable to return the products due to shipping restrictions. It's a long story, but short version is I was trying to get them all working and personally keep one.
 
Re: VHT Special 44 combo - 3 non-working amps - where are they now?

FWIW, I have their Melo-Verb pedal and like it quite a bit. I bought it used, and the company was very responsive in replying to a couple of questions I e-mailed in.
 
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