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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Sweden
Age: 41
Posts: 211
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Laney VC30 - Any known issues?
There's a used VC30 in my local store now. Cranked it sounds sweet! I might have to haul it home...
Is there any known issues with those? It seems that it would be running at full, or near full, throttle most of the time. Will it take it? You VC30 owners (or ex-owners), tell me the downsides of this little thing. |
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Friend of Leo's
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Mostly good amps for modern PCB. Tubes are mounted in the chassis which is a good thing. The speakers aren't much chop, and replacing them with more efficient items will add a lot of volume. The drive channel is decent but they have the issue of when volume is right for decent drive it is rubbish for rythym.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Sweden
Age: 59
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I have had mine for a couple of years now. Sounds great for the 60s covers and instrumentals I play. Have used it mostly in the studio, but also on a couple of gigs. The overdrive channel needs to be cranked quite a bit to sound good and is a bit thin at "apartment volume".
About a year ago, I had some problems with intermittent volume drops. Fixed by a tech and it was probably caused by some oxidation. Tech said the design is such that it runs fairly hot and that this could be a contributing factor. No problems since. Klas
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Sweden
Age: 59
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Tele-Meister
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I guess they are quite similar with vc 30 except the 30 has more horsepower under bonnet:
i have the twice smaller vc15 with 8ohm RI jensen C10Q and i´d say it is a really damn good amp, i am very pleased with it. No issues within 1.5 years. Clean is nice and the crunchy overdrive delivers easily some heavy/hard rock , i guess something like vox. the vc15 sounds surprisingly good also on low volume, even in drive channel. Reverb is better on lower volumes, high volumed and max dialed it can get a little ´spongy rubber´ (Meanwhille i was thinking of buying the GS112VE under it but it seems there´s no point , better to keep eye on some used peavey classic 50 for bigger sound for me) so, i´d buy that vc-30 , especially if it´s good priced. tt |
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Tele-Afflicted
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Don't use mine on every gig, but it's been played out regularly for 10 years
without a hiccup. Mine is the 2x10. Replaced the HH speakers with vintage CTS. Much improved though it was good to start with. I found an EH 12AX7 in the driver tube position helped the OD channel. But my favorite is the reg. channel when you can crank it. Really sings. Really loud though too, so I only bring it to bigger venues or outdoor gigs. |
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