NICE! Those VHTs sure look like cool little amphs. Fender like cleans? Now you have my attention!
Post a pic!
Despite all the things I've said about low wattage valve amps in the past I've finally found a new one I like (I can't afford old amps ). A VHT Special 6 combo arrived today and it's just what I expected, basically a blackface Champ with a 1/2 power switch and a boost. They even included the foot switch .
The fx bit is a Zoom G3
Thoughts so far on the VHT.
1. It's pretty clean as loud as I can get it at home on the high power setting. The clean tone is pure Fender and very nice.
2. The low power setting is a bit dark even with a strat' but it's OK for home use by turning the tone control all the way up.
3. The boost gives a hefty volume jump but not a lot more gain.
4. It's heavy as. I suspect big transformers are responsible because the speaker's certainly not that chunky.
5. It works nicely with the drives in the G3 (phew).
The G3 is so far, so good. Easy editing with knobs and a 3 stompbox layout. Push buttons to select effects, twist knobs to set parameters. Add amp modelling, drums, a 40 second looper and two way USB connection and it's going to take a bit more time than the Special 6 to find the pros and cons.
Testing continues...
NICE! Those VHTs sure look like cool little amphs. Fender like cleans? Now you have my attention!
Post a pic!
NICE! Those VHTs sure look like cool little amphs. Fender like cleans? Now you have my attention!
Post a pic!
Damn. That does sound all Fendery ! Thanks for the GAS.
They're cheap 125 pounds I'm sticking to the BF Champ theory. A bigger speaker though. I've revised my opinion on the 1/2 power sound. It's not dark, just a bit muffled. OK for late night use.
- Lev
Main Guitars: Fender US Deluxe HSS Strat, PRS SE C24, Fender Baja Tele
Bass Guitar: Squier VM Jaguar Special
Main Amp: Vox AC15
Main Effects: Digitech EXP-7, Line6 M5, Soul Food, Sub n UP, Flashback, Polara Verb
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I finally took the back off the Special 6. No wonder it's so heavy for a small amp. Excuse the crappy smartphone pic.
Little amp, BIG iron by Mark Bowerman, on Flickr