MetallyGuitarded
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So I sold my Triaxis and my 2:Ninety...
As a predominantly bedroom player and occasional live jam guy, at this point anyway, I thought the Triaxis was... overkill ( pun intended ).
So, I shopped around for a combo and kinda fell into a deal on a VHT PittBull 45 w/2x10's. It hasn't arrived yet but I'm pretty sure it'll be bad-***. I searched all over the web and only found 1 negative remark. 1 guy said it was a one-sound amp that had only varying amounts of gain. Everyone else ( dozens and dozens of others ) all praised it like the Lord himself. So, anyone got any comments thay'd like to offer on a PittBull, how to use it and how to coax those 'vox-like' cleans out of it along with some mid/high gain metal? I've been sinking very gradually into the world of pedals. Not Boss/Digitech, but more like AMT, Fulltone, etc. I know what sounds I like, I just gotta figure out what it takes to get them. I've heard that it really doesn't take much aside from the amp itself. Any truth to that?
I hope my Mesa brethren can forgive me for straying from the flock. Maybe some day I'll come back dragging a Roadster behind me. Until then, I can barely stand the waiting for this dog to arrive growling at my door.
As a predominantly bedroom player and occasional live jam guy, at this point anyway, I thought the Triaxis was... overkill ( pun intended ).
So, I shopped around for a combo and kinda fell into a deal on a VHT PittBull 45 w/2x10's. It hasn't arrived yet but I'm pretty sure it'll be bad-***. I searched all over the web and only found 1 negative remark. 1 guy said it was a one-sound amp that had only varying amounts of gain. Everyone else ( dozens and dozens of others ) all praised it like the Lord himself. So, anyone got any comments thay'd like to offer on a PittBull, how to use it and how to coax those 'vox-like' cleans out of it along with some mid/high gain metal? I've been sinking very gradually into the world of pedals. Not Boss/Digitech, but more like AMT, Fulltone, etc. I know what sounds I like, I just gotta figure out what it takes to get them. I've heard that it really doesn't take much aside from the amp itself. Any truth to that?
I hope my Mesa brethren can forgive me for straying from the flock. Maybe some day I'll come back dragging a Roadster behind me. Until then, I can barely stand the waiting for this dog to arrive growling at my door.