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  • Gonna buy a Vetta, need opinions on what to get.

    Ok its time for me to get a real amp. And Ive pretty much decided on a Vetta... its got all the versatility I need, and then some.

    First, I cant decide between a Vetta I and a Vetta II. Vetta I's are cheaper, but what exactly are the differences between the two? Is it really worth it to go Vetta II?

    Second, I cant decide to go with a combo or half stack. I like combos because theyre more mobile and easier to move around. On the other hand, I like stacks because theyre more powerful, and look great on stage. (not that I play on stage yet, but I plan to hopefully soon) The combos are definatley cheaper that a stack so thatll come into play too.
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  • #2
    get a vetta 1 and upgrade it free to version 2.5. The only thing you will be missing is the vdi and variax ports. The vdi is for re-amping and the variax ports are great if you own a variax.
    Get a head because the combo is one heavy mutha.

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    • #3
      ok ..

      Go with a Vetta 1 .... the only differences are

      different cabinet in the 2
      updated software in the 2
      VDI Card already in the 2

      Cabinet is aesthetic
      Sofware is easily updated for free
      VDI card is only $99 if you need one..

      VDI allows the variax to be digitally run in the amp and allows for digital outputs for recording and re-amping..

      If you can swing it go with the head and get a 2 x 12

      The nice thing about going with the head is you get the flexibilty of using both closed and open back cabs.. You can easily drop the power in 1/2 within the software ...

      What else would ya like to know
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      • #4
        I just got a Vetta I (already upgraded to the 2.5 software from the II) and the long floorboard on eBay last week for half of what they sell for new.

        go the eBay route.
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        • #5
          Thanks guys! I dont own a variax, so thats not an issue. Whats this "reamping" you speak of though?


          Im glad there arent much differences between the I and II, the I's tend to be cheaper and easier to find. I think Ill definately go with a head as well. Ive got my eye on on on the 'bay... 0 feedback seller who live about an hour and a half away from me. I messaged him to see if I could pick it up, but havent heard back yet... we'll see!
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          • #6
            Reamping=the ability to change the amp model on a recording after the track has already been cut. The only question I have (as I'm in the process of cutting tracks with my vetta) is how well the reamping feature works when the track is cut using a distorted guitar.

            I kinda get the feeling that in order for reamping to work optimally, is for the track to be recorded clean.

            I could be wrong... I'll let ya know in a few days when I have a chance to actually try it out.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by tseegert
              Reamping=the ability to change the amp model on a recording after the track has already been cut. The only question I have (as I'm in the process of cutting tracks with my vetta) is how well the reamping feature works when the track is cut using a distorted guitar.

              I kinda get the feeling that in order for reamping to work optimally, is for the track to be recorded clean.

              I could be wrong... I'll let ya know in a few days when I have a chance to actually try it out.
              It sounds exactly the same.. distorted or clean.

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              • #8
                ok guys i to have been looking at used ones, and it also seems the vetta 1's are only 200 watts, while the vetta 2's are 300 watts.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by siggy14
                  ok guys i to have been looking at used ones, and it also seems the vetta 1's are only 200 watts, while the vetta 2's are 300 watts.
                  My Vetta 1 is 200 watts. Its the loudest 200watts I have ever heard in my life. With the master volume on 4 and the channel volumes on 5 its loud enough to play a LARGE rock club without being mic'd.

                  Don't let the difference between 200w and 300w sway you at all. Most of the time I have to keep my Vetta on 1/2 power (100w). Even then... with the master volume on 5 I can play the largest of clubs with no problem.
                  At band practice with a live band that hits HARD I have have my Vetta on full power with the master volume on 3.
                  The only amp so far that I have owned that is louder than my 200w Vetta HD is a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier.

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                  • #10
                    Vetta I and IIs are the same power rating (300 watts).

                    Pete

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                    • #11
                      My Vetta HD says 200w on the back although Line 6 told me that it is actually 300 watts. It has the exact same power system as the HD147.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jgcable
                        My Vetta HD says 200w on the back although Line 6 told me that it is actually 300 watts. It has the exact same power system as the HD147.
                        Line 6 re-evaulated the power amp section when the Vetta II came out. All vetta heads are the same, except mine. It goes to 11 !!!

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                        • #13
                          well I got my upgraded Vetta I combo and longboard today, and it's fucking great. can't wait to bring it to our next practice and see their faces.

                          it's a heavy combo too - portable, but just barely. but I wanted the custom Celestions that come with it.

                          anyway, is it just me, or is the Users Manual written really poorly?
                          where do I find the directions on how to cut the power in half?
                          and since mine is upgraded to 2.5, it should have the various wah selections right?
                          where would I find those?
                          does the wah have a off/on kick switch underneath to activate it like my crybaby? I was hoping for a pedal movement activated wah.

                          anyway, WOW, this thing is all that and more.

                          I am also taking major shit from the wife for the purchase, kind of my meter on whether I've done the right thing or not. :ROTF:
                          the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives

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                          • #14
                            200 watts 300 watts...Who cares, either one, Combo or Head it's plenty loud for any gig! I have a combo Vetta 1 and I don't even run my master above 10:00 O'clock.

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                            • #15
                              The combo is 200 watts and the head is 300. I turned up my combo halfway while inside once and it almost destroyed our house!

                              Just hit the system setup button and the half-power option is there. I don't have a manual and haven't seen the need for one personally. I just play with it until I figure out what I'm looking for

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