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You know John, I some how knew you would end up with it when I posted it. Well, Now you can have one at home and one at rehearsal/studio. I have lots of respect for what the Vetta can do, but after using it for about a year now, I guess I'm just a more simple kinda guy gearwise.
You know John, I some how knew you would end up with it when I posted it. Well, Now you can have one at home and one at rehearsal/studio. I have lots of respect for what the Vetta can do, but after using it for about a year now, I guess I'm just a more simple kinda guy gearwise.
Have fun with it ya nut!
Yea Jim, I agree, you definately like a specific simple monster tone. Kind of like your taste in cars. B BODY BABY!!!
Dude... I live by the Soldano and Uber models that they have. I like the idea of being able to just change whatever you want from the pedal board once you get everything set up.
The thing I had difficulty with is getting to the point that you like your tone out of it. Granted, it is not like walking up to a true head, dialing in a tone. That is easy. With the Vetta, you really have to work at it inorder to get something that you find pleasing. But, once you get it, It just feels solid.
I think my bandmate is going to ditch his DSL100 and his 5150 and go with a Vetta live once our CD is finally mastered and released.
We used the Vetta alot in the studio for all kinds of tracks.
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