WORMDIRT wrote:Jero wrote:WORMDIRT wrote:Played through one not too long ago at a jam with a new band. Distortion is very old school solid state sounding. If I saw one on the cheap I'd definitely buy it myself. Reminds me of a beta lead
I can get with that. Did you mess with the treble pull gain boost trick?
My only concern really is getting/making a foot switch for it. It's one of those wonky 6 pole plugs, and I'm not sure where to buy that part.
If you're handy, you could fashion one out of a molex panel mount plug. It's a pretty common part at electronics supply stores.
I will look into that for sure, thanks. I wasn't sure what the heck those were called.
pothole wrote:Jero wrote:My only concern really is getting/making a foot switch for it. It's one of those wonky 6 pole plugs, and I'm not sure where to buy that part.
I might have one of those. I'll check the next time I'm at our band space and report back if so.
That would be great! Interested, if I end up with this thing.
themeanreds wrote:Love the distortion sounds. It will Pantera (I won't, though), and it's also sludge heaven (hell?). It might make the Ampeg VH pedal redundant. I don't know if I've ever futzed with the clean tones, though, and I don't currently own one to try.
On the other hand: the VH pedal + a Quilter head would be a light, small, loud, badass rig for solid state metal sounds.
Haha perfect! I think I'm gonna go today and see if it's still there...my 4x12 has been feeling lonely
I don't know how much use the clean channel would see, but having the option is nice. I was thinking too, having the SnK VHD on the clean would let me have to different gain channels basically.
Funny you should mention the Quilter, someone (Neon?) was praising theirs recently, and I had been meaning to look at them again. I'm not in the market for one so to speak, but...