ajkula66 Posted Monday at 04:30 Posted Monday at 04:30 I can't "try before I buy". Not a lot of $$$ and seemingly in VGC, but I've never played one so... Pros ? Cons ? General impressions ? I went through a lot of TE stuff during the '80s and '90s but never sampled their valve offerings and am curious. Thanks in advance for any wisdom that you may be willing to share. Quote
Hellzero Posted Monday at 08:25 Posted Monday at 08:25 It's well built, reliable, easy to use and fix. Soundwise, it's totally different from their solid state products and to me more pleasant to the ears, without that permanent compression, which is the typical sound signature of Trace Elliot amps. These V-Type series items often retail for peanuts, but are worth every penny, should you like tube/valve based preamps. 1 Quote
ajkula66 Posted Monday at 16:16 Author Posted Monday at 16:16 7 hours ago, Hellzero said: It's well built, reliable, easy to use and fix. Soundwise, it's totally different from their solid state products and to me more pleasant to the ears, without that permanent compression, which is the typical sound signature of Trace Elliot amps. These V-Type series items often retail for peanuts, but are worth every penny, should you like tube/valve based preamps. Thank you. Pretty much what I had surmised given that I've heard people comparing them to Alembic F1X from the sonic standpoint, and F1X sounds nothing like a typical TE from their heyday. Keep opinions and experiences coming, pretty please...🙃 1 Quote
Bigwan Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Great sounding preamp, had one for a while. Similar to a clean Fender Bassman or Alembic F1 preamp with the passive tone stack, but can add a little bit of valvey goodness when you crank the gain up. I heard somebody recently describe a similar preamp as "juicy" which summed it up quite nicely while telling you absolutely nothing!!! 2 1 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Passive tone stack is not everyone's cup of tea. When nationally flat is bass 2, mids 10, treble 2. there isn't a lot of room to maneuver. Quote
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