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peavey vypyr amps any good ?
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Originally posted by lerxstcat View PostAlso I saw a demo of the Vypyr Tube 60 and they briefly compared the tone of the Tube 60 to the Vypyr 75 on the A1 preset. I thought the 75 sounded crisper and nicer on that setting, which sounded like a metal distortion setting. Of course that's watching a Youtube clip and listening through headphones on my computer late at night.
Edit--here's the link http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105473Last edited by Trussrod; 04-04-2010, 07:57 PM.
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Originally posted by lerxstcat View PostThe only thing that puts me off of the tube version of any of these modeling amps is the fact that tubes generate heat and heat is a problem for computer processors. Maybe someone knows a reason why this wouldn't be an issue with the tube-powered modeling amps. Also I saw a demo of the Vypyr Tube 60 and they briefly compared the tone of the Tube 60 to the Vypyr 75 on the A1 preset. I thought the 75 sounded crisper and nicer on that setting, which sounded like a metal distortion setting. Of course that's watching a Youtube clip and listening through headphones on my computer late at night.
A1 is a Peavey 6505 lead channel with some delay.Scott
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Originally posted by beachjammer View PostI just got the Vypyr 15 and I'm gonna send it back. I didn't like any of the tones in it even when I hooked it up to a bigger speaker. The tones are too buzz saw and fizzy sounding to me. Plus it's obviously digital sounding. Some digital amps mask the fact that they're digital pretty well but not this one IMO.
So I decided to accept defeat and just carry the POD 2.6 along with an amp to run it across. Off to Guitar center I went and tried the Line 6 Micro Spider, the Roland MicroCube (which I've owned before), and the Vox DA5. I bought the Vox because it has excellent cleans, but mainly because it sounded much less "toylike" than the others. The clean and crunch tones are excellent. The HiGain tones are so-so, but it doesn't matter because I let the POD handle the shredder tones.Last edited by PowerTube; 04-08-2010, 03:23 PM.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Originally posted by guitardudeluke View Postjust wondering looking for a new amp currently have a line 6 spider 3 looking for something new i like the look of the new vox vt amps but duno if they would be suited for metal was considering the peavvey vypyr amps but ered sum bad and good reviews so any suggestions
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Originally posted by Spivonious View PostI still like mine. Strange problem though.
If the room is colder (like 65 or lower) I have to let the amp "warm up" in christmas-light mode or it will freeze. Warmer temps are no problem.
I can't easily explain why it would freeze at a lower temperature, but components sensitive to temperature are exactly that.
my house is constantly around 70, which may explain why i;ve never encountered this problem with computers... I've never actually attempted to boot a computer in 65 degrees... Must try that!I like EL34s.
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I am mixed about the Vypyr. I've had the little 15w for about 6 or 8 months. It is good for messing around but I do find if you are in the mood to let it rip a little bit it really starts to sound fizzy and digital at decent (not loud) volume. At low volume, it is great. I am going to pick up something soon, like the new Blackstar HT-20, Jet City 20 or another small tuber for when the wife is not home.
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