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Old 24th October 2003   #1
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V-Stack mp3's

http://v-stack.com/michaellawrencereview.htm

one direct, & one mic'd


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Makes the POD sounds like a joke. Impressive.
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I've got one for evaluation. It's a good product and worthy of consideration by guitar snobs everywhere.
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the clue is how bad a pod sounds when you pare away the fx. the v-stack is naked; nothing but tone. nothing to hide behind. it's amazing how much you hear power toobs working; this ain't yo mama's fuzz box! they've so tapped into the intricacies of valve tone, that you can hear it in settings where very little overdrive is used; something you could NEVER do with the sansamp. the pod, forget about! and THEN, you plug this little beauty into a guitar amp; jezuz & bloody mary & jozeph!!! what a monster!!! THIS is the pedal you want when you can't turn your valve amp up loud enough to get at it's tone! AND THERE ARE ONLY 4 KNOBS!!!!!


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price please.

my single ended 8 watter is still searching for something to give it a good kick in the front end. i haven't found exactly the right pedal for this amp yet. the v-stack could be a contender, me thinks.
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sorry, missed the link at the top. $199. sweet.
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I got a V-Stack for sale,
It really didn't care for it that much.
I paid $129, and I'll let it go for that.
It is used but in excellent condition.
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I liked the V-Stack once I figured out to avoid any of my mic preamps. I plug the V-Stack direct to the converters. Once the track is down then I'll add reverb to simulate the cab sound. I've tried a cab sim but simple reverb seems to work much better.
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