gergohajer
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I really love these two preamp pedals, especially when I connect them to a tube power amp. But I keep asking myself that I should invest in a real Diezel tube amp. Which one do you guys prefer, the Herbert or the VH4?
Most of the time I use Kemper profiles if I want to jam with different Diezel amps, but for some reason I really want a real deal Diezel. But it's just too pricy for me to buy it as a "test run". Btw, the mid-cut option on the Herbert got my attention.There are some good YouTube videos comparing the two. How close they are is going to depend on a ton of factors, but they quite clearly won't ever be a 1:1 replacement. If you love them it's probably worth grabbing an amp and trying for yourself, there's no substitute for trying it for your needs in your own environment. Until you try for yourself you'll always wonder about it.
I owned a Herbert MK1 amp and wasn't a big fan of it. Before owning it, I thought I wanted a VH4 but I now hear a lot of the characteristics I didn't like about the Herbert across the other Diezel amps. Quite happy to just use modelling if I need the Diezel thing
I guess it depends on how you typically use the amps, IMO the Kemper is quite far from the experience of using the real thing. I made lots of Kemper profiles of my Herbert before selling it, as well as ToneX models. Even though they sound very much like how I dialled them in, the experience is totally different. It’s not really a substitute IMO.Most of the time I use Kemper profiles if I want to jam with different Diezel amps, but for some reason I really want a real deal Diezel. But it's just too pricy for me to buy it as a "test run". Btw, the mid-cut option on the Herbert got my attention.
I guess it depends on how you typically use the amps, IMO the Kemper is quite far from the experience of using the real thing. I made lots of Kemper profiles of my Herbert before selling it, as well as ToneX models. Even though they sound very much like how I dialled them in, the experience is totally different. It’s not really a substitute IMO.
The STL, Brainworx, QC and Fractal models all give a pretty good experience of what the amp is like to use controls and layout wise. But even with those, I think you’d just be left wondering what the real thing is like until you hear for yourself.
Amps are for sure expensive, but if it’s a sound you really love and/or need then it’s worth aiming for. Someone who is looking to buy a £200 pedal is likely comparing against other options in that price bracket rather than as an alternate option for an amp. The good thing with the real amps is they hold their value pretty well. There tends to be better deals on Diezel in Europe than we typically see for Bogner/Friedman/Soldano etc too, I paid £1500 for my Herbert and I’ve seen VH4’s go for around that too.
Tbh if you love the pedals and models of it, it’s worth the punt in trying the real thing.
I think you’ve answered your question here then - if buying is not viable, you already have various other options. You don’t even really need to worry about picking VH4 or Herbert, you can have both and save money and space.But I keep asking myself that I should invest in a real Diezel tube amp
LOL at anyone using a VH4 or Herbert through a Fender Twin or any kind of combo.I'm actually wondering how well these work when sent into whatever pedal platform amp. And what would possibly be the best amp topology to send them into?
LOL at anyone using a VH4 or Herbert through a Fender Twin or any kind of combo.
At that point I'd just use a modeller, Helix and Fractal Diezel models are solid. Even a really accurate pedal or Synergy model wouldn't really bring much to the table if you are combining it with digital stuff anyway. There's a fair bit of overlap with the Herbert and VH4 sonically, another case of balancing trade offs if you're using the Helix.As I'm using modeled amps anyway, I'd have all the freedom to run them into whatever I feel like. I'd never even try with a Twin to start with (unless it's running into a totally non typical cab).
At that point I'd just use a modeller, Helix and Fractal Diezel models are solid.

I've never watched a single one of your videos! Kudos to you broheme!My number 1 follower. Keep doing what you do my man!![]()
VH4 for me . You need to try the actual amps because the pedals are not the same experience. Neither is any digital incarnation however good it is in isolation.
Congrats mate!There is quite a variation in VH4s as well. I have an 2007 EL34. I have played at least a dozen others and I prefer mine.