Just curious.. anybody still using the infamous Vetta II ??
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I never really liked it in the first place. I did however like my old PODXT live through a peavey classic power amp for my old cover band. Line 6 should put that technology (or that of the Vetta) and run that through a tube power section instead of using the spider series preamp like in the valve series.
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Good to hear it Pete!! I might pick another one up one of these days. I am looking to possibly start another off the wall band project that will demand I have a ton of off the wall sounds and tones on the fly. My band Fools Faith is concentrating on writing and recording. We are going to take a break from playing live except for festivals so I might get rid of the RM100 and go to a Vetta for my new project in the works. If I could have both I certainly would. The RM100 is crazy good. Problem is... money. Don't have any.
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Yep, still playing one. I like the versatility and it sounds good enough for me. Did anyone here ever hear the Hughes and Kettner Zenterra? I still think it was the best SS amp I have ever heard. Couldn't find one when I was amp shopping. I can totally see why the Vetta II never took off, the Line 6 name is frowned upon by a lot of players, and the build quality is a little suspect for something that costs so much. Here is a pic of mine, notice the infamous missing handle (bought it that way lol).
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I'm still playing a Vetta I and love it.
For the $500 bucks I paid for my head, IT CAN NOT BE BEAT for versatility.
My next eventual purchase will more than likely be a Axe-Fx, but it'll be a while.Currently at 78 guitars - Paul Reed Smith, Jackson, Robin, Washburn, Carvin, Peavey, U.S. Masters, G&L, Hamer, Godin, BC Rich, Yamaha, Fender, ESP, Kramer, Cort, Ibanez, Aria Pro & Charvel
Pics:http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/mr.rs/pictures/gear
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I spent a lot of time with the Invader 100 and although it was a good sounding amp, it really didn't move me. IMO it lacks it's own distictive voice as opposed to the Savage which brings something new to the tone party. I see where you're coming from in comparing it to a modeller though as it does manage to cop both Marshall and Mesa tones pretty well...not something commonly accomplished with one amp.
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Originally posted by Jack Napalm View PostHow old is the Vetta II? It will be interesting to see what Line 6 comes up with to replace it.
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