Orvillain
Active member
Just pondering it really. There is a very clear tonal and dynamic difference between these two amps. The VH4 has tons of clarity and snap, particularly on palm-mutes, but it doesn't have a HUGE low-end. The lows are there, they're just very controlled. The D-Moll has a massive low end. It's a little fuzzier, I guess because there is less filtering of the lows in the preamp section. To me, this is what makes the VH4 a 'rock' amp, and the D-Moll a 'metal' amp.
But I love the fact the VH4 has 4 distinct channels, each with separate EQ. So just wondering what I could do - maybe hit the front of the VH4 with a huge low-end boost, to simulate the extra lows being present???
Both amazing amps. I'm really spoilt!!
But I love the fact the VH4 has 4 distinct channels, each with separate EQ. So just wondering what I could do - maybe hit the front of the VH4 with a huge low-end boost, to simulate the extra lows being present???
Both amazing amps. I'm really spoilt!!