Just want to profess the love. Year after year... practically decade after decade... this amp never ceases to amaze me. Bedroom levels, home jamming, recording, rehearsing with a loud band, gigging... the reliability.. the features.
I vote this amp as the best solid state high gain amp for metal players ever made.
3 channels. All are totally useable, user friendly effects loop. I don't use the contour knob or the dimension buttons on the later VS100's.
Every time my metal band rehearses (we rehearse loud in a very very small room), the other guitar player uses a VS100 into one of those cheap Valvestate 4 x 12 cabs. His tone is fantastic at every rehearsal. He puts a LPB1 in the loop for solo boost and a wah out in front.
Great tone and he is REALLY EASY to hear because the VS100 on OD1 has a ton of midrange.
When we play live he breaks out his expensive high end half stack. I can rarely if ever hear him. It just doesn't cut like the VS100.
Now I am using a VS100 live through a Randall 2 x 12 slant cab loaded with Peavey Sheffield speakers. I put a carbon comp delay in the loop and I use clean, OD1 for heavy rhythm and OD2 for solo's. I can finally hear myself no matter what room we are gigging or rehearsing in. Maybe its just me... but.... the inexpensive VS100 is extremely easy for me to hear live.
Anyway.... you can pick one of these 3 channel heads up for $100 all day long. It will be the best $100 you ever spent.
I vote this amp as the best solid state high gain amp for metal players ever made.
3 channels. All are totally useable, user friendly effects loop. I don't use the contour knob or the dimension buttons on the later VS100's.
Every time my metal band rehearses (we rehearse loud in a very very small room), the other guitar player uses a VS100 into one of those cheap Valvestate 4 x 12 cabs. His tone is fantastic at every rehearsal. He puts a LPB1 in the loop for solo boost and a wah out in front.
Great tone and he is REALLY EASY to hear because the VS100 on OD1 has a ton of midrange.
When we play live he breaks out his expensive high end half stack. I can rarely if ever hear him. It just doesn't cut like the VS100.
Now I am using a VS100 live through a Randall 2 x 12 slant cab loaded with Peavey Sheffield speakers. I put a carbon comp delay in the loop and I use clean, OD1 for heavy rhythm and OD2 for solo's. I can finally hear myself no matter what room we are gigging or rehearsing in. Maybe its just me... but.... the inexpensive VS100 is extremely easy for me to hear live.
Anyway.... you can pick one of these 3 channel heads up for $100 all day long. It will be the best $100 you ever spent.
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