I have a VHT Pittbull 50 CL with a 6 band EQ. I love the amp. To death. And for live situations it suits me perfectly. However in studio application I wish it had a few differences.
I figure this is the best place to ask about modding the amp myself.
The gain is slightly lower then I prefer. I usually like to pair lower gain pickups with higher gain amps. The 6505 with a PRS using the Dragon II is wonderful. However the VHT is a little on the weaker side of gain for this type of set up. I don't need it to over saturate like the 6505 does. Just a bit more gain is all.
Also it kind of seems like there is a lot more compression on the low end of the amp. It doesn't have nearly the punch I'd like it to.
Anyone with any suggestions on how to go about increasing these characteristics? Would it be more of a pre amp solution with the gain and power amp with the punch? Honestly I'd hope I could magically solve both in the green channel pre amp section just for that channel in specific.
Also any rundown on how these amps operate internally would be wonderful just to give me a better understanding of how they work so I can solve future issues a little more independently.
I figure this is the best place to ask about modding the amp myself.
The gain is slightly lower then I prefer. I usually like to pair lower gain pickups with higher gain amps. The 6505 with a PRS using the Dragon II is wonderful. However the VHT is a little on the weaker side of gain for this type of set up. I don't need it to over saturate like the 6505 does. Just a bit more gain is all.
Also it kind of seems like there is a lot more compression on the low end of the amp. It doesn't have nearly the punch I'd like it to.
Anyone with any suggestions on how to go about increasing these characteristics? Would it be more of a pre amp solution with the gain and power amp with the punch? Honestly I'd hope I could magically solve both in the green channel pre amp section just for that channel in specific.
Also any rundown on how these amps operate internally would be wonderful just to give me a better understanding of how they work so I can solve future issues a little more independently.
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