
anomaly
Well-known member
I've had a VH140C and a GX130C, kinda similar but the Ampeg is better and more powerful. The crate was seriously underpowered and it couldn't hang in a band situation. Thing with the Ampeg is you need a stereo cab or two 8 ohm cabs to get the full power or it ain't gonna cut it either, it's 70 watts a side, so 70 SS watts is not all that powerful, you need the full 140.
The better solution IMO is to get a Randall rg100es with a boost (even a metal zone). Those amps can really move some air and can kill some tube amps, VERY powerful. I remember running my Master at 2.5 at practice and shows and it was plenty powerful and cutting... different Randall's have different master tapers though, the older ones you may need to crank more. They are very picky with cabs though... get yourself a Mesa Recto cab (or two for that matter for the full wattage at 4 ohms) and stand back, they sound so huge with those Mesa cabs.
I also like the fact that the RG's have a presence control which can be used as a treble control instead of the actual treble, try and keep the treble at 3 or 4 and then use the presence to get the rest of your top end, i had it cranked all the way, like Kirk from Crowbar. Works great and very brutal.
The better solution IMO is to get a Randall rg100es with a boost (even a metal zone). Those amps can really move some air and can kill some tube amps, VERY powerful. I remember running my Master at 2.5 at practice and shows and it was plenty powerful and cutting... different Randall's have different master tapers though, the older ones you may need to crank more. They are very picky with cabs though... get yourself a Mesa Recto cab (or two for that matter for the full wattage at 4 ohms) and stand back, they sound so huge with those Mesa cabs.
I also like the fact that the RG's have a presence control which can be used as a treble control instead of the actual treble, try and keep the treble at 3 or 4 and then use the presence to get the rest of your top end, i had it cranked all the way, like Kirk from Crowbar. Works great and very brutal.