ixoye777
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I fall squarely into this group. I got the V because of the versatility and the ability to have good tube tones at low volume. I love CH1 & 2 but have always struggled to find tones I like on CH3. I have always found CH3 to be a bit harsh, tinny and overall thin. For chunky palm mutting metal and the like I always use Mark 1 on Ch2. I have kept trying to get a good sound out of any of the modes on Ch3 for metal but to no avail.
A couple days ago for the first time with the V I played Seek & Destroy to a backing track. SWEET MOMMA! With the drums and bass under this amp it is a totally different animal. I then loaded up some other Metallica backing tracks (MOP, Creeping Death, etc) and I am now in love with CH3.
I have read a bunch of others here on the forums comment on how nicely the V cuts through the mix, etc and now I can finally understand what they are talking about. So, for anyone else who just plays at home try loading up some backing tracks to play along with and you will hopefully be as thrilled as I am
A couple days ago for the first time with the V I played Seek & Destroy to a backing track. SWEET MOMMA! With the drums and bass under this amp it is a totally different animal. I then loaded up some other Metallica backing tracks (MOP, Creeping Death, etc) and I am now in love with CH3.
I have read a bunch of others here on the forums comment on how nicely the V cuts through the mix, etc and now I can finally understand what they are talking about. So, for anyone else who just plays at home try loading up some backing tracks to play along with and you will hopefully be as thrilled as I am