VHT Deliverance Plexi Sounds?

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Alright everyone I'm wondering if anyone else has had good luck getting Plexi type sounds out of their Deliverance?

To me the less mode sounds quite like a modded plexi. Anyone else notice that when paired wiht Greenback type speakers it is very Modded Marshall sounding.

Oh by the way, Hi everyone! I'm new here... :rock:
 
I had a D120 and I loved that amp. Not a great low volume/bedroom amp, but with a band it kicked ass. Yes, to answer your question I think the amp has a strong modded Marshall vibe to it. To me its a bit too dry and stiff to do a convincing Plexi tone, but its more of a feel thing than a sound thing. Its a great amp regardless. Welcome aboard!
 
I run my D60 in less mode with a clean boost. Sounds great, and cleans up very well with the volume knob.
 
Marshalls had crunch and balls, VHTs don't sound bad, but they're dry and hi-fi
Better options out there
 
o'clock -

Gain I - 10
Gain II - wherever / full
Less
Master - 9/10
Treble - 12
Midrange - 11 thru Full
Bass - 1
Presence - 2
Depth - 1

I find keeping Gain I - very low - helps get the cut & brightness of the vintage Marshall's. It can sound similar to several vintage amps ~ but never sounds the same.
 
stephen sawall":1n3u2rb8 said:
o'clock -

Gain I - 10
Gain II - wherever / full
Less
Master - 9/10
Treble - 12
Midrange - 11 thru Full
Bass - 1
Presence - 2
Depth - 1

I find keeping Gain I - very low - helps get the cut & brightness of the vintage Marshall's. It can sound similar to several vintage amps ~ but never sounds the same.

Cool man I'll have to try those settings out! :rock:
 
Having a real plexi....I didnt find anything about the D60 / 120 that sounded like one. But it is a good sounding amp. Some reverb will take care of the dry sound.
 
The D60 is a sick amp. Plexi territory, maybe in the modded realm. But Mr. Stephen above is the person to ask with respect to EQ'ing and the like. The D is one of my face sounding amps - cutting, biting, dry, and tighter than a frogs ass.
 
althekiller":10e0qqjg said:
stephen sawall":10e0qqjg said:
o'clock -

Gain I - 10
Gain II - wherever / full
Less
Master - 9/10
Treble - 12
Midrange - 11 thru Full
Bass - 1
Presence - 2
Depth - 1

I find keeping Gain I - very low - helps get the cut & brightness of the vintage Marshall's. It can sound similar to several vintage amps ~ but never sounds the same.

Cool man I'll have to try those settings out! :rock:

You might need to turn up the Treble as far as 3 o'clock to get it to cut right. Just screw around with the Treble & Presence.
 
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