misterstomach wrote:live-i-evil wrote:misterstomach wrote:question, probably for nick: last night i tried out a v4. it's been looked at by a competent tech. i actually got it from my tech's shop. he's done some work on it and is trying to help the owner sell it. he let me take it to practice to try it out. it was awesome. sounded really really good and was loud as shit. we played for an hourish, maybe a little less, then took a few minute break (i'm in a band with smokers). when we came back in and i walked up to the amp, i noticed that somewhat distinct smell of really hot electrical things. i played for a second. amp still sounded great, but when i put my hand on the faceplate, i noticed it was really hot, mostly over on the side with the power switches. seemed unusual, so i turned it off and switched to my jmp which i just got back from getting a retube and a couple of other odds and ends.
so what's up with that heat? seems like i shouldn't buy this one, right? that's not normal for a v4, right? what could it be? i guess it could be a lot of things, but it was weird and i stopped using it 'cause i really don't want to blow up an amp that's not mine.
Both of my Ampeg VT-40s(V2 in combo form) do this when I play them. It smells like hot eletrical things and they get warm as all hell but I've never had a problem with either. Freaked my out the first few times I cranked them though.
that's good to know. maybe i shouldn't be so worried.
i must say, playing the jmp with new tubes after 6 months or more out of commission was like falling in love all over again. that amp is amazing.
did i mention that we're coming to your area? may 1st and second. the 1st is probably a day off and the 2nd we're playing in santa barabara. two of my bandmates are from santa barbara, so we'll probably head down there for the day off. you should come to the show if you can make it and we should have some beers. i don't actually know how far santa barbara is from you, it's all the same place down there to me. but if it's close it'd be good to hang out again.
Im pretty close to santa barbara myself and would be stoked to check out that show, might be able to convince a few more to come out as well...what band are you playing in?



If ya want to borrow a redonkulous bass rig for it let me know. 


When I first started playing guitar seriously in a band a few years ago I had no knowledge of the gear forums or anything and only went on what I knew would work for metal, an LP style guitar and a 5150. Then I sold the LP + 5150 to get a Reissue Model T and Gibby Flying V, then traded the Model T for an Orange AD200B and then I bought the VB2 and Annunaki. I've always been a little weird about gear, I've used bass amps for guitar for 15 years now because I always loved pedals and just wanted a clean loud amp with alot of low end. Back in the 90's no cheap guitar amps could provide that but the bass amps of the time got me a lot closer. So I've always deviated toward those types of amps (with the Annunaki being my ultimate version). As far as pedals I have no allegiance, I use what I think sounds good. Alot of people hate on digital effects but I have never played IMO a better sounding delay then the Timeline nor a better sounding verb then the Space. Here's the funny thing though, as much as I love boutique amps and pedals I'm not into insanely expensive guitars, out of my 3 main guitars I haven't paid over 500$ for any of them, and my basses were both around 350$. I've always been a guitar tweaker so to me the most important thing is the feel and playability. Since you can improve tone with new pickups / electronics / hardware you can make cheaper guitars sound like boutique gear. And when you build them out of parts and put no logos on them nobody in the crowd is any wiser, they just assume its a crazy boutique guitar. As far as super strats, hell yeah!!! Love me some fender types, as I play 2 telemasters and a telecaster.
]) is 350$-400$ new, and after listening to some demo's I might not even swap the pickups.