VHT ULTRALEAD variations.

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Hey guys. I'm looking into getting a VHT Ultralead but there seems to be a lot of variations to the VHT line. I've heard of some having 3 channels while others have 2 channels. Some have the graphic EQ and others Do not.
Price wise do the different features make a big difference to what you should pay?
ANY info on the different ULs would be very helpful!
Thanks a bunch,
Jim. :)
 
I only heard about the non-EQ models after I bought my UL. I'll tell ya, the EQ is clutch for me. I've actually left it engaged and wouldn't have it any other way.
 
Phrygian":1y2lrhh1 said:
I only heard about the non-EQ models after I bought my UL. I'll tell ya, the EQ is clutch for me. I've actually left it engaged and wouldn't have it any other way.

Interesting.

I have a GP3 which is like the Ultra Lead preamp. I almost don't like the graphic EQ. I guess my power amps and cabs already match up pretty well with it. The EQ just doesn't seem subtle enough for me or something.
 
Hey Jim,
I still own my first VHT UL that I bought directly from Stevie back in '97. I know that there have been a few board revisions but that's no biggie. I did ended up buying a backup VHT UL in 2000 when I was gigging a lot and it sounded very much like my '97, very consistent. The only variation I came across was my buddy Terry Syrek's VHT UL. It's an older UL with the plastic engraved VHT logo, the later ones have metal logos. I did retube Terry's a couple times, the plate voltage was much higher than in my ULs and it sounded different, in a good way ;) It also did not have the graphic EQ. When I order mine, the graphic EQ was an option. I'm not sure if that is the case anymore. I also owned a CLX which was an awesome sounding amp as well.

You should call VHT directly and ask to speak with Stevie. He's a very cool guy and takes the time to chat :thumbsup:

Cheers,
Mike
 
I'm sure there are some guys who can do without the EQ but I found it to be crucial for getting that right sound. I was happy I had the ability to keep it engaged. The 2.3k boost was the real surprise to me. It gave the amp a bit of hair and dare I say a bit more gain.
 
I've had both version...with EQ and without EQ.......Without EQ model I couldn't dial it in right for my tone preferrence.......With EQ model I could dial in what I needed but found myself dicking with the graphic EQ more than playing the amp....lol!!! Needless to say...The less an amp has on it...the better off I am to a degree... :aww:
 
The UL without the graphic EQ has a different parametric EQ section. So it's not like just disengaging the graphic, I had a no graphic for many years very easy to get a great sound. I would recomend the CLX though, the EL34 power section is gonna make the amp sound a little more saturated and be a little more forgiving. Although Ultralead sounds cooler than CLX the preamp sections are the same. I think 1995 was the first year of the current circuit design pre 95 apparently don't sound the same, I'm assuming less gain never heard one though.
Phrygian":2cr0udwe said:
I'm sure there are some guys who can do without the EQ but I found it to be crucial for getting that right sound. I was happy I had the ability to keep it engaged. The 2.3k boost was the real surprise to me. It gave the amp a bit of hair and dare I say a bit more gain.
 
Good info Sgt.! Thanks.
Jim.
SgtThump":d9o6c7cv said:
needtopractice1":d9o6c7cv said:
Hey guys. I'm looking into getting a VHT Ultralead but there seems to be a lot of variations to the VHT line. I've heard of some having 3 channels while others have 2 channels. Some have the graphic EQ and others Do not.
Price wise do the different features make a big difference to what you should pay?
ANY info on the different ULs would be very helpful!
Thanks a bunch,
Jim. :)

Here ya go!

http://www.vhtusers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10

By the way, I have mine up for sale in the classifieds (mint, 2007 model with graphic EQ)
 
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