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<blockquote data-quote="speed2dirt" data-source="post: 123625" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>Rob, how does the Pitbull sound in comparison to the Deliverance. Above you stated that the Pitbull is based on a 50/ST, which has less gain stages and is essentially what a Marshall should sound like. You later said the Deliverance is essentially a hot-rodded Marshall and not a brutal metal machine. Just curious if the Pitbull can cop the Deliverance tone.</p><p></p><p>I played a Deliverance this weekend and thought it was amazing! It had tons of gain and was easily bringing the metal for me, but maybe it's just not that compressed modern metal tone most people look for. I was amazed how versatile and touch sensitive the knobs were. That was my first VHT experience and needless-to-say, it was a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speed2dirt, post: 123625, member: 2983"] Rob, how does the Pitbull sound in comparison to the Deliverance. Above you stated that the Pitbull is based on a 50/ST, which has less gain stages and is essentially what a Marshall should sound like. You later said the Deliverance is essentially a hot-rodded Marshall and not a brutal metal machine. Just curious if the Pitbull can cop the Deliverance tone. I played a Deliverance this weekend and thought it was amazing! It had tons of gain and was easily bringing the metal for me, but maybe it's just not that compressed modern metal tone most people look for. I was amazed how versatile and touch sensitive the knobs were. That was my first VHT experience and needless-to-say, it was a good one. [/QUOTE]
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