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Any reviews of either of these amps? I'm looking for a nice, smaller gain monster. The Legacy 3 sounds awesome, but is much more expensive than the V3M. I'm also considering the Mesa Mini Rec.
I have a V3M. I like it a lot. The only amps I can compare it against are a couple Laney combos, though, so not really fair. I love them all! Actually playing through the V3M right now
I tried out the V3M for a week. It's a nice amp with good gain and gets loud. A steal for the price. I would have racked it up and used it live but it lacked the low-end I like to hear. I also thought the wattage selector would be a bonus for home practice but I found myself not hearing a difference, so I kept it on 50 watts all the time.
Are there features on the V3 that you wished the V3M had? Does not having the deep and mid cut make much of a difference?
I would love to be able to rack mount the V3M but I am afraid that I would regret not getting the extra "stuff" found on the V3.
I was wondering if you can use the new boss gt 100 multi fx pedal with the v3's distortion? I was watching a video where rob marcello was demoing the gt 100 and it sounds amazing, but I would also like to use the amps distortion with the gt 100's fx as well as the model amps on the gt 100 for more options and variety.
V3M for heavy tone (metal); Legacy for articulate midrange but less heavy sounding. Haven't tried the new high-gain switch, but the old models turned to mush if the gain was high, so the switch probably substitutes for adding a pedal in front.
Are there features on the V3 that you wished the V3M had? Does not having the deep and mid cut make much of a difference?
I would love to be able to rack mount the V3M but I am afraid that I would regret not getting the extra "stuff" found on the V3.
The master bright, mid and deep controls are cool, but they're global and affect all three channels, so sometimes it can mess with one channel a little when you've got another one dialed in just right. On the V3M, I don't seem to really miss them at all.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Thanks! I try not to have the opinion of "more knobs, more versitility" but I cannot help counting how many controls an amp has.
May have to get a V3M.
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