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<blockquote data-quote="Module" data-source="post: 161542" data-attributes="member: 4287"><p>I'm partial to the VH4 and the Pitbull myself. I dig my VH4 because I love the tones Adam Jones gets. What I like about the Pitbull is Fryette has configured it without the cathode option switch others have, it auto configures to the best and that is that. Word to the wise on the graphic, it is suggested one does not try to do the Mesa V curve thing that is not what this puppy was designed for. A little boost/cut here and there to merely bring out the tone for your rig is all that is needed. You'll get a pretty bad tone if you try that overt Mesa V notch with it. It has 15db +/- slider range so a little bit makes a big difference, plus the freq slider centers are different as well. I've thought about getting a Mesa 5 band EQ and put it in the loop of some to see how it sounds. God I wish I had not sold that pedal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Module, post: 161542, member: 4287"] I'm partial to the VH4 and the Pitbull myself. I dig my VH4 because I love the tones Adam Jones gets. What I like about the Pitbull is Fryette has configured it without the cathode option switch others have, it auto configures to the best and that is that. Word to the wise on the graphic, it is suggested one does not try to do the Mesa V curve thing that is not what this puppy was designed for. A little boost/cut here and there to merely bring out the tone for your rig is all that is needed. You'll get a pretty bad tone if you try that overt Mesa V notch with it. It has 15db +/- slider range so a little bit makes a big difference, plus the freq slider centers are different as well. I've thought about getting a Mesa 5 band EQ and put it in the loop of some to see how it sounds. God I wish I had not sold that pedal! [/QUOTE]
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