Duolos - no probs, man. I've heard that combining shipments saves money and since the offer is - if you have Herby and VH4 and getting an Einy for free, then it must be valid other way around, as well.
I have the Einy already - so please ship me a Herby and a VH4, and I will wire the 3299$s
Duolos - no probs, man. I've heard that combining shipments saves money and since the offer is - if you have Herby and VH4 and getting an Einy for free, then it must be valid other way around, as well.
I have the Einy already - so please ship me a Herby and a VH4, and I will wire the 3299$s
Duolos - no probs, man. I've heard that combining shipments saves money and since the offer is - if you have Herby and VH4 and getting an Einy for free, then it must be valid other way around, as well.
I have the Einy already - so please ship me a Herby and a VH4, and I will wire the 3299$s
One thing about the Herby I don`t like is thar CH2 and CH3 sound very similar to me. Only difference is that CH3 has more gain. But the amp sounds Killer and is very flexible.
VH4 is more agressive and has a VERY direct tone. And the 4 channels are all 110% juicy Depends on what music/band you want to play and how many different sounds you need on stage.
But the most important thing is still the dude behind the guitar
Thats maybe why Peter made the +/- switch on ch.2. You can run gain in "-" at 3 o´clock and it will sound not similar to ch3. Ch2 with this settings is very brutal. I tried to dial with with a vh4...no chance. The deep end at "-" is amazing. It´s not as huge as ch2+ ot ch3, but it tight and very very dry.