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I think I'll hold onto the Marshall for now. I got a chance to crank today, and it cranks like no other Marshall. I'll wait for an Ultra Lead...
I hope you aren't kicking yourself a few months from now letting this deal go by.
THe ultra lead is supposed to be pretty bad, but I've never played through one, just the classic lead. Far as I know the preamp voicing is nearly identical, but it's the KT88 power section in the UL that produces a slightly even tighter and clearer distortion than the EL34 power section in the CL. But, I've also heard that if you like to boost your mids a lot, the CL's are the better choice, again due to the power section.
Jackson USA guitars
BC Rich guitars
Diezel Herbert
Diezel VH4
Framus Cobra
VHT UL
Mesa Rectifiers rev C, F, triple F
Mesa MK3
Bogner rev 2 Uber
You've obviously never had any serious time on a VHT, let alone owned one.
Or...
...I don't really want one. Sorry mang...they've never perked my interest, and trust me -- I've had ample opportunity to play them. A friend of mine owned the #10 Pitbull, and was an endorser. The artists that I know that do use them don't really play stuff I'm into. Marshall, on the other hand... It's all good though. Everyone has their thing. Just kinda short-sighted to say that one amp sounds like "doo-doo", when it's your subjective opinion, and then to say it of all Marshalls...come on. VHT and Marshall are not really targeted at the same thing, and just cuz it's "boutique" doesn't mean it's better.
...I don't really want one. Sorry mang...they've never perked my interest, and trust me -- I've had ample opportunity to play them. A friend of mine owned the #10 Pitbull, and was an endorser. The artists that I know that do use them don't really play stuff I'm into. Marshall, on the other hand... It's all good though. Everyone has their thing. Just kinda short-sighted to say that one amp sounds like "doo-doo", when it's your subjective opinion, and then to say it of all Marshalls...come on. VHT and Marshall are not really targeted at the same thing, and just cuz it's "boutique" doesn't mean it's better.
I've owned a JCM900 and a JCM TSL. Neither were all that great, the TSL was noisy and they had a bunch of issues with the footswitch. My 900 was just an all around bland amp IMHO. There are a ton of amps that can mimic the marshall sound, many of which do it better than a Marshall itself, IMHO. The Classic Lead being one of them.
VHT is a very unique sound, and you either like it or you don't. It's too dry and not saturated enough for some, and some think that is what makes them better than the rest. Obviously, we know what the original poster thinks, as he said he really liked the UL and CLX.
When it comes to the JCM900 series and up, they are pretty much run of the mill amps that can be had everywhere. An used VHT is not exactly something that turns up all that often. As the owner of three true boutique heads, I do believe there is a quality and feature difference. I can't speak the same for the cabinets though, (ever seen the material and build quality of a Framus cab?:think.
Doesn't really matter anyway, he decided he isn't going to do the trade.
My JCM900 I bought in 1997 was the epitome of boring. I had a DSL50 for a bit @ 1999 I think, but it didn't cut it either. The JVM210 is a pretty cool amp though.
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