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发表于 2017-7-19 09:38:13
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Hagen sits flat in between the VH4 and Herbert. It is more aggressive and raw than the polished crushing sound of the Herbert, but has some of the Herbert's sub bass low end characteristics. Hagen also has a better FX loop setup than the VH4. Hagen is better suited for low tuned guitars than the VH4 with how it's low end responds.
I personally think the VH4 and Hagen, head to head, the Hagen is a better amp. But I like that Herbert enfluenced bass too. The FX loop is a big deal to me with the VH4, as I don't use the channel inserts and I don't like Parallel loops and the fact that Peter opted to make the parallel loop switchable instead of the serial. But, the VH4 has a huge legacy behind it at this point and probably will maintain the #1 spot in the Diezel realm for a long time coming. Having all 3 heads at the same time, I sold the Hagen because in stereo I preferred the Herbert paired with the VH4 over the Hagen. But, if I were to play through just a single head I would take the Hagen over the VH4. It's a VH4 2.0 IMHO, but popularity would say otherwise. |
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