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Specifications |
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Brand | Diezel | ||
Category | Guitar Amp Heads | ||
Type: | Tube, | ||
Number of Channels: | 4, | ||
Total Power: | 100W, | ||
Preamp Tubes: | 7 x 12AX7, | ||
Power Tubes: | 4 x JJ KT77, | ||
EQ: | 3-band EQ, Presence, Deep, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4" (instrument), | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4" (8 ohm), 2 x 1/4" (4 ohm), 1 x 1/4" (16 ohm), 1 x 1/4" (thru), | ||
Effects Loop: | 4 x Channel Inserts, 1 x Serial Loop, 1 x Parallel Loop, | ||
MIDI I/O: | In/Thru, | ||
Footswitch I/O: | 1 x 5-pin DIN (channel), | ||
Footswitch Included: | No, | ||
Construction Material: | Black Tolex, | ||
Power Source: | Standard IEC AC cable, | ||
Height: | 12", | ||
Width: | 29", | ||
Depth: | 11", | ||
Weight: | 47 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | VH4, |
My favorite metal amp
Anyone who dislikes the new version of this amp, I'm my opinion, doesn't like heavy sounds or is just being contrarrian, likely because of price. Its brutally expensive, but brutal sounding. When I riff on this thing with an ESP original or custom, I have to occasionally stop and say Wooooooo. Like Ric Flair, because I think I'm that good. Channel 1 is clean and lush, or can break… read more up, Channel 2 is really good classic to hard rock tone, channel 4 sounds amazing to me also for its designed for, super distorted and saturated, or lead. You're not just buying channel 3, that was what I was worried about, not so. It's a little ridiculously expensive, but nothing like it I know of.
Worth every penny!!!
The price tag may shock you but once you've experience this head its hard to go back to others.
A true beast and workhorse
All four channels sound great. Having each channel have its own effects loop PLUS a global effects lop AND midi controllable is more than most will ever need. It really can do it all. Most amps that have more than two channels, usually have a sacrificial lamb that just sounds terrible. That is not the case with the VH4. It truly is worth the money
FULL SEND ON THIS SONIC BEHEMOTH!
I've had the VH4 for about a year and it is absolutely unbelievable, worth the price, and backs up all the hype. Big takeaways: 1. Can get all the great tones at room volume thanks to the amazing craftsmanship that connects the preamp to the power amp. No kidding, apartment / condo practice volume on channel 3, can play for hours with amazing tone and no harm to the ears. 2. This… read more thing keeps the full range of guitars and pickups, standard Strat to drop C baritone, tight, punchy, and clear. 3. The single channel effects loops provide endless possibilities for tone freaks, and they are extremely easy to use. 4. MIDI is easy to set up and use. 5. Thing is built like a tank, all components are protected. 6. This hog will go ALL the way to 11 if you want it to, and it rips when it's hummin! By nice so you don't have to buy twice. Worth every cent.
New favorite amp
I have several amps and the VH4 is my new favorite. It has so much character and breadth compared to anything else I've tried.
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