Well I spent almost an hour at Guitar Center test driving both these amps and here is my immediate impression..
VHT Pitbull w/ EQ..I went for the throat on both of these amps..I went for the best , tightest highest gain these fuckers could possible dish out. With that said, The VHT sounded exactly what I expected and remembered. Very tight, focused moderately high gain..it definitely has that VH "brown" sound to it..and that's exactly what I start playing when dialing that fucker in. Once I dialed it .. I tweaked with the EQ and got it to where I thought it sounded "better" for my kind of death, thrah metal riffage ..just to discover I liked the amp's tone better when I bypassed my EQ adjustment..no mattter how suddle or how much I used it ...Nice amp..but nothing I need to own..I do prefer them to the Soldano SLO to be honest and I really like those amps for a "classic" metal ala Scorpions tone, The VHT has a little more "juice" than that ...IMO..The graphic EQ section would prolly be better apt for a mid / lead boost other than "scooping" ..I found I could scoop the tone well enough with the amp's normal control layout...I did enjoy playing it, for the VHT is a great sounding amp.
Now, The JSX..I just went for the throat on this one as well on the high gain channel..I must say this caught my attention immediately!! I would say for my personal taste ..this is a much better sounding amp, than any Recto, Marshall , VHT, Mesa, The Legacy, and even the beloved Soldano SLO..that I've ever played..In fact I'd liked it better than the 5150 and I owned 5 of those for years...yes, no shit!
It put me in mind of a much refined and heavier version of the Peavey Ultra 120..which is much tighter but not as "girthy" or "heavy" as the 5150..but it did seem to have a VERY good low end chunk. What I like about the JSX over the 5150, is that it much more "alive" sounding..but there is a bit of a high end "hish" that was present and attempting to rid some of it by rolling back the high and presence controls immediately took away what I did like about it..something I'm sure I could dialed in much better if I had it at home jamming with the boy on drums..There was enough gain and "Push" on tap for everything I require without any need for a stomp..but not nearly the likes of my Uberschall..but I wasn't ex[ecting it to. With that said, I must say that the JSX is one of THE best amps I had the pleasure to play in quite some time..
Being that the JSX is a "Peavey"..I would try running a BBE 422 in the loop to see if it iw would benefit from it..It would let you know immediately if it did or not..like all amps I tried that unit with..being that it is a Peavey , like the 5150 ..I would assume it would.
So in the JSX and VHT Pittbull shootout the JSX won hands down..without fuggin' question..for "metal rhytms and solos"..we got along very well!!
I went home to my Bogner and fired it up immediately. It threwa stupid smile on my face..so it's is still "king" in my book..whew, I'm safe.
Remember..I'm a one trick, pony..I don't play covers that require different tones and such..I did switch to the other channels on the JSX and found them completely useless for my needs , unless I'm slammed them with a stomp..of course.
BTW..I fired up a Recto, since it's been a while since I played or owned one..after hearing it for 60 seconds I was instantly reminded EXACTLY why I hate those fuggin' amps..they sound so "buzzy , farty, fizzy and muddy" to me..others seem to do peachy with them, and that's cool..but I personally think they completely blow ass, ..when compared to the VHT and ESPECIALLY the JSX..but my dude Jeff Loomis would prolly differ!!
So, If I didn't own my Bogner Uberschall I wouldn't run out and buy another 5150/6505, like I always said..it would prolly be the JSX..unless I want to lay down big duckies on a Framus or Deizel..but that's another story all together.
BTW..I tried Both amps with a Dean "Lightning bolt" "cowboys from hell" ML..which actually played / sounded pretty good..
Bill Z Bub
BTW Kids..Fuck "clips" ..if you want to hear what a amp REALLY sounds like ..plug into one and play it, with your face right in front of the cab!!
VHT Pitbull w/ EQ..I went for the throat on both of these amps..I went for the best , tightest highest gain these fuckers could possible dish out. With that said, The VHT sounded exactly what I expected and remembered. Very tight, focused moderately high gain..it definitely has that VH "brown" sound to it..and that's exactly what I start playing when dialing that fucker in. Once I dialed it .. I tweaked with the EQ and got it to where I thought it sounded "better" for my kind of death, thrah metal riffage ..just to discover I liked the amp's tone better when I bypassed my EQ adjustment..no mattter how suddle or how much I used it ...Nice amp..but nothing I need to own..I do prefer them to the Soldano SLO to be honest and I really like those amps for a "classic" metal ala Scorpions tone, The VHT has a little more "juice" than that ...IMO..The graphic EQ section would prolly be better apt for a mid / lead boost other than "scooping" ..I found I could scoop the tone well enough with the amp's normal control layout...I did enjoy playing it, for the VHT is a great sounding amp.
Now, The JSX..I just went for the throat on this one as well on the high gain channel..I must say this caught my attention immediately!! I would say for my personal taste ..this is a much better sounding amp, than any Recto, Marshall , VHT, Mesa, The Legacy, and even the beloved Soldano SLO..that I've ever played..In fact I'd liked it better than the 5150 and I owned 5 of those for years...yes, no shit!
It put me in mind of a much refined and heavier version of the Peavey Ultra 120..which is much tighter but not as "girthy" or "heavy" as the 5150..but it did seem to have a VERY good low end chunk. What I like about the JSX over the 5150, is that it much more "alive" sounding..but there is a bit of a high end "hish" that was present and attempting to rid some of it by rolling back the high and presence controls immediately took away what I did like about it..something I'm sure I could dialed in much better if I had it at home jamming with the boy on drums..There was enough gain and "Push" on tap for everything I require without any need for a stomp..but not nearly the likes of my Uberschall..but I wasn't ex[ecting it to. With that said, I must say that the JSX is one of THE best amps I had the pleasure to play in quite some time..
Being that the JSX is a "Peavey"..I would try running a BBE 422 in the loop to see if it iw would benefit from it..It would let you know immediately if it did or not..like all amps I tried that unit with..being that it is a Peavey , like the 5150 ..I would assume it would.
So in the JSX and VHT Pittbull shootout the JSX won hands down..without fuggin' question..for "metal rhytms and solos"..we got along very well!!
I went home to my Bogner and fired it up immediately. It threwa stupid smile on my face..so it's is still "king" in my book..whew, I'm safe.
Remember..I'm a one trick, pony..I don't play covers that require different tones and such..I did switch to the other channels on the JSX and found them completely useless for my needs , unless I'm slammed them with a stomp..of course.
BTW..I fired up a Recto, since it's been a while since I played or owned one..after hearing it for 60 seconds I was instantly reminded EXACTLY why I hate those fuggin' amps..they sound so "buzzy , farty, fizzy and muddy" to me..others seem to do peachy with them, and that's cool..but I personally think they completely blow ass, ..when compared to the VHT and ESPECIALLY the JSX..but my dude Jeff Loomis would prolly differ!!
So, If I didn't own my Bogner Uberschall I wouldn't run out and buy another 5150/6505, like I always said..it would prolly be the JSX..unless I want to lay down big duckies on a Framus or Deizel..but that's another story all together.
BTW..I tried Both amps with a Dean "Lightning bolt" "cowboys from hell" ML..which actually played / sounded pretty good..
Bill Z Bub
BTW Kids..Fuck "clips" ..if you want to hear what a amp REALLY sounds like ..plug into one and play it, with your face right in front of the cab!!
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