While I don't have the V-Ampire, I do have the V-Tone 210 which is real similar and I'm quite happy with it.
I recently broke down and admitted that I need An amplifier. So I bought a Behringer V-Ampire Lx210 And a Middi Foot pedal by Behringer to do the selections on the fly .
Needles to say its a steep learning curve But what little I have been able to get out of it so far Is quite favorable.
The same week I also purchased an Agile Al-2000 And another SX SSt 57 Powder blue And put some GFS Premium Alnico staggered Overwound Piukups in it WOW that makes a lot of difference not only are these pickups HOT but you got a lot more tone and Bottom for Days anf the HIghs will peel paint just after makeing your ears bleed fortunately I used CTS pots and Orange Dop Caps so I turn them down nad or cut the treble realy nicely that makes Seven Electrics maybe its time thin the hurd out ???
While I don't have the V-Ampire, I do have the V-Tone 210 which is real similar and I'm quite happy with it.
Ron Paul is like Kryptonite to Tyranny
Guitars:
MIM Fender Stratocaster, Ibanez AS73, Fender F210, Martin Backpaker Steel-String
Amps:
Behringer V-Tone 2x10 60W, Marshall G10 MkII, Danelectro E-Studio Honeytone.
Pedals:
Danelectro Corned Beef reverb, Johnson flanger, DOD FX25 envelope filter, Behringer Hellbabe wah, Digitech Bad Monkey
I suggest you check reviews on Harmony Central, or the Vamp forums at Yahoo. There is quite a few users of this amp out there. I have the Vamp Pro. I can tell you that you'll get a lot of great sounds out of amp/Vamp section. I don't know anything about the speaker cabinet though. That's why I suggest you check those other sources.
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Thanks Big_ Rob and Spudman I'm starting to get some Coherent Grasp of the Things that this thing can do but I'm still at the stage where I havent saved any of my efforts
Hey just one other thing either of you have a problem with not enough volume or over muddy sound at higher volumes