Most of the guys here know I'm a huge DC advocate.
I've had 2 Mark IV's and just don't like the tweakiness of the controls. I want my amp to sound the same every day unless I change it.
I've had 2 Lonestars and they sound nice, but have their own set of problems.
I am currently using a Heartbreaker, Maverick, DC-10 & a Tremoverb.
I will list the issues that I have and am looking for responses as to whether or not the V has these same issues.
1. I hate the Loop on my Tremoverb. The DC's Loop is very transparent and it really loves my G-Major 2.
I would simply change the Loop in the T-Verb to that of the DC, but the DC uses a solid state driver for the GEQ and the FX Send.
What FX are you guys using in the Loop, and are you happy with the tone?
2. I hated R2 on both of my Mark IV's. I felt like they were only good for Classic Rock/Rolling Stones type of tones. I love those tones, but I get them when the Volume is rolled back on my guitar already. I am really intrigued with the separate EQ knobs for R2 on the V.
3. I absolutely hated the Reverb drop out on both of my Lonestars when changing channels. I thought that an amp of that caliber should change channels flawlessly!
Does the Reverb drop out when changing channels on the V? I usually only use it on the clean channel, but I want it there when I want it there.
4. I also hated the "Rectifier Tracking" on my Lonestars and Roadster. If I cannot use the tube rectifier on the higher wattage settings, then what is the purpose of having one?
5. On my Roadster, I had the popping noise when changing channels.
Does the V have this issue?
So, I really loved all of those amps, but felt like each one had a fatal flaw or 2.
Does the V's Loop like the G-Major 2?
Does the separate EQ knobs for R2 help make it more versatile?
Does the V's Reverb cut in and out when changing channels?
Does the V change channels flawlessly?
What complaints, if any, do you have about it. Please be honest.
Thanks in advance!
Andy
I've had 2 Mark IV's and just don't like the tweakiness of the controls. I want my amp to sound the same every day unless I change it.
I've had 2 Lonestars and they sound nice, but have their own set of problems.
I am currently using a Heartbreaker, Maverick, DC-10 & a Tremoverb.
I will list the issues that I have and am looking for responses as to whether or not the V has these same issues.
1. I hate the Loop on my Tremoverb. The DC's Loop is very transparent and it really loves my G-Major 2.
I would simply change the Loop in the T-Verb to that of the DC, but the DC uses a solid state driver for the GEQ and the FX Send.
What FX are you guys using in the Loop, and are you happy with the tone?
2. I hated R2 on both of my Mark IV's. I felt like they were only good for Classic Rock/Rolling Stones type of tones. I love those tones, but I get them when the Volume is rolled back on my guitar already. I am really intrigued with the separate EQ knobs for R2 on the V.
3. I absolutely hated the Reverb drop out on both of my Lonestars when changing channels. I thought that an amp of that caliber should change channels flawlessly!
Does the Reverb drop out when changing channels on the V? I usually only use it on the clean channel, but I want it there when I want it there.
4. I also hated the "Rectifier Tracking" on my Lonestars and Roadster. If I cannot use the tube rectifier on the higher wattage settings, then what is the purpose of having one?
5. On my Roadster, I had the popping noise when changing channels.
Does the V have this issue?
So, I really loved all of those amps, but felt like each one had a fatal flaw or 2.
Does the V's Loop like the G-Major 2?
Does the separate EQ knobs for R2 help make it more versatile?
Does the V's Reverb cut in and out when changing channels?
Does the V change channels flawlessly?
What complaints, if any, do you have about it. Please be honest.
Thanks in advance!
Andy