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  • #46
    Hey Vetta owners,

    Quick question and sorry for the hijack

    If I got the first version of the Vetta(the silver one) that is upgraded to the 2.5 software, will it be able to do everything that the newer Vetta 2 does like combining 2 amps at once to make your own custom amp, etc etc???

    Thanks

    -Jeremy

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    • #47
      This thread makes me realize something. Why is it that whenever there is a problem with a modeler, all the tube guys come running in and talking smack about how complex it is, how bad it sounds, tubes are so superior, blah blah blah. But, when something fizzles out, sounds like shit, tube blows, you never hear a peep from a vetta/pod/gnx/etc.. guy.

      Why don't you tube guys give it a rest? This douchbaggery is so old, jesus got pissed over it. People have their own little rays of sunshine. Let them ride.

      Hey Jeremy.... I think we need to take a roadtrip and check out the vetta somewhere.

      -Nate

      BTW, Ron, That was the most open thing that you have ever said in regards to checking it out in LA area. Make sure he shows you the computer interface (Line 6 Edit) It is a badass utility.
      Last edited by nateb; 09-21-2006, 03:07 PM.
      Insert annoying equipment list here....

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      • #48
        Yo, nate, you know I just like to bust balls! Smilies mean I keed, I keed! Hell, I got a modeler myself (a little 30 watter) that I like.

        When guys I trust are constantly drooling over this Vetta thang, I wanna check R out!
        "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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        • #49
          Originally posted by nateb
          This thread makes me realize something. Why is it that whenever there is a problem with a modeler, all the tube guys come running in and talking smack about how complex it is, how bad it sounds, tubes are so superior, blah blah blah. But, when something fizzles out, sounds like shit, tube blows, you never hear a peep from a vetta/pod/gnx/etc.. guy.

          Why don't you tube guys give it a rest? This douchbaggery is so old, jesus got pissed over it. People have their own little rays of sunshine. Let them ride.
          I'm sure more than a few of you have visited the Vinnie Moore website at some point. Shred Head at the VM forum is probably the most anti-modeler dude I've ever seen.. His display picture is a POD inside a "forbidden-sign" (if you know what I mean)
          The ONLY thing in the world good enough for him seems to be a Marshall

          Sorry for going off-topic and all, and I mean no disrespect to Shred Head, but it's kinda cool how extremely loyal he is to his Marshalls

          Here's a link to a vid of his Marshalls, hope it works.. What's kind of fun is, no matter how impressive his amp-collection and guitar-skills are, he'll ALWAYS find a way to diss the POD's

          http://media.putfile.com/amp-video
          Last edited by Guitardude86; 09-21-2006, 04:04 PM.
          "This ain't no Arsenio Hall show, destroy something!"

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          • #50
            Ron,

            I know a few people that have one. One guy is sitting right next to me who has been playing for 30+ years and he dumped all his gear for (MP-1+Rack, Marshall JCM800, MarkII) for one. The guy gets some awesome tone out of that thing =). The way that he puts it is that it is hard to verbalize the difference between the Vetta and Stock tube amps. It is definately not for everyone but, it was something that was definately for him. It is loud as fuck, very flexable and the tone is just amazing for what you have to lug around.

            And I know SOME of you are just busting balls.

            -Nate
            Insert annoying equipment list here....

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            • #51
              Originally posted by DarkSaga
              If I got the first version of the Vetta(the silver one) that is upgraded to the 2.5 software, will it be able to do everything that the newer Vetta 2 does like combining 2 amps at once to make your own custom amp, etc etc???

              Thanks

              -Jeremy
              YES.

              that is exactly what I got, used, off eBay. once the first generation Vetta is upgraded to 2.5, there is very little difference other than cosmetically btwn it and the Vetta II. there is NO difference in software, tonally or with the two amp patches, etc. you get all of that. and you save a ton of $$ that way too.

              to me, the upgradability is the key feature of this product.

              the only things that the Vetta II has that the upgraded Vetta does not, is some kind of digital sound interface card (someone more knowledgable can correct me here, or clarify) and a Variax guitar input. both of those items can be purchased and installed if you want. I don't need either one of those things so it's no problem at all for me.
              Last edited by skorb; 09-21-2006, 04:49 PM.
              the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives

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              • #52
                Hey Skorb,

                Thanks for the reply bro!!! I actually prefer the Vetta I cosmetically over the Vetta II

                Nate and I definitely need to go check one out

                And yeah, the Vetta 2 has the extra digital connectivity panel for the variax and also S/PDIF ins and outs.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by DarkSaga
                  Hey Skorb,

                  Thanks for the reply bro!!! I actually prefer the Vetta I cosmetically over the Vetta II
                  I actually like the looks of the newer one, but the older one is perfectly fine by me, and I like that it has that red/silver grille cloth that gives it somewhat of a vintage combo look. or there's always the head version which has no grille cloth...
                  the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives

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                  • #54
                    Did I hear that it has a USB connectivity with the Vetta II? I never got a answer out of that one in a previous thread.

                    -Nate
                    Insert annoying equipment list here....

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                    • #55
                      Nope, don't see it on the specs http://www.line6.com/vetta_ii/US/features6.htm

                      and HC guys are complaining about it not being there (gotta use the midi)
                      http://reviews.harmony-central.com/r...tta+II+HD/10/1

                      (5/21/2005 review)
                      "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by nateb
                        Did I hear that it has a USB connectivity with the Vetta II? I never got a answer out of that one in a previous thread.

                        -Nate
                        It does sort of. You have to buy a MIDI to USB connector. Mine was $40 at MF.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by DarkSaga
                          Hey Skorb,
                          I actually prefer the Vetta I cosmetically over the Vetta II
                          So do I. The Vetta II looks boring to me. I prefer the "retro?" look of the Vetta I.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by danastas
                            It's not all that complex. Try it, it's easy as pie. I don't want to throw Bryan under the bus or anyone that has had trouble with their Vetta, but he did say he plugged the Input Out Midi cable into the Input In slot, and vice versa. There are only 2 slots for these cables on the Vetta, so the only way to get it wrong is to plug them in without reading the words In or Out on the cable.
                            .
                            So it would seem. But for some reason you have to plug the cable labeled IN into the plug on the amp marked MIDI OUT. Then your OUT plug has to plug into the plug labeled MIDI IN. That was what caused my first problem.

                            What I did was plug IN into MIDI IN and OUT into MIDI OUT, which seemed to make sense but it was wrong.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Bryan
                              So it would seem. But for some reason you have to plug the cable labeled IN into the plug on the amp marked MIDI OUT. Then your OUT plug has to plug into the plug labeled MIDI IN. That was what caused my first problem.

                              What I did was plug IN into MIDI IN and OUT into MIDI OUT, which seemed to make sense but it was wrong.
                              that was with the Yamaha product. forget that, because the UNO is the opposite.

                              with the Midisport UNO, the midi out cable goes to the midi out jack on the amp, and vice versa. makes much more sense.
                              the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives

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                              • #60
                                Well all is well in Vetta land again. The UNO arrived, the amp has been updated, and there is much rejoicing throughout the kingdom.

                                Let the jamming begin!!

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