danhops":2360m8gv said:
Trace did plenty of Hex and WitchDoctor amps in the old Bogen chasis among other things. That was my amp, and yes it is a Hex circuit. Sounded pretty good, but I had an earlier one that I thought sounded a little better. I still kick myself for letting that one go
I bet you ARE kicking yourself, that amp's sitting in my living room. It stopped working several years ago and is/was as far as I know one of the last voodoos left with the black epoxy. I finally got around to sending it to Trace to be fixed/de epoxied late last year and it turns out it was just a faulty power switch. Since its about 10 years old he also changed the caps and put a new set of tubes in. From what he said to me on the phone there is no other amp like this particular one on the planet so if I really wanted the epoxy off it would be rebuilt with the current circuit and not like this one. Needless to stay I stuck with it as is.
Put it this way, that amp and the tone I was able to create with it sent me to Europe for two months. I'm a guitar tech in the USA for a band from Europe and this past fall they were touring over here and I brought my unassuming little amp with me on the road simply because I knew the guitarist (who is a Marshall endorsee) would probably dig the tone. For soundcheck the first day of the tour i setup his usual rig (les pauls into 2 dsls into 4 4x12s) but put my voodoo behind the stacks in my guitar world. I ran the voodoo in place of one of the dsls and my guy was floored by the tone that he was able to achieve with the Hex and a DSL combined. Long story short, the band ended up flying me to Europe for 2 months for a tour over there in place of the German tech they used to use. The tone that comes out of that amp advanced my career with this band as far as I'm concerned.
Like dan said it's not the highest gain amp in the world but the low end is so freakin thick and full, it's unlike anything else I've ever played.
Thanks to Trace and everyone at Voodoo for making such an amazing amp.