Just thought I'd post this here... it was released on Diezel's YouTube channel late last week. I think it does a great job of showing the range and tones available.
One of these days, I'd love to go to their shop, just to say hello.
Glad they finally released this. When I was looking at the Herbert, their videos, probably more than any other, influenced me to buy it. I've been strongly considering adding a VH4, but after hearing this... I'm wondering if I really do need those extra channels.
You sold your Big Max Pete? I kinda wanted that amp to hit with some fuzz pedals. The Juno should be done shortly - Kyle is putting ther finishing touches on it this week or next I think.
You sold your Big Max Pete? I kinda wanted that amp to hit with some fuzz pedals. The Juno should be done shortly - Kyle is putting ther finishing touches on it this week or next I think.
I had the pleasure of trying it out in a A/B test together with my VH4 trough my 4x12 V30 FL cab.
Don't throw away your VH4 amps just yet. The VH2 is a different beast. I loved the 1st "Paul" channel, and I love the 2nd channel but it is not exactly as the VH4.
It sounds a bit more modern to me. Less mid focused, a bit more upper mids. My VH4 has a slightly different attack.
The VH2 is a good enough amp on its own and comparing it to the VH4 is kind of pointless to me. I would have both, but already got an MK3 Herbert recently and aiming for a Hagen.
I would use the VH2 as my gigging amp. The simplicity of it and the brutal sound make it a good road worthy amp.