The Diezel VH4 (Model) Thread

Best I could find for Headrush was Fremen's Diezel Herbert clones which does nicely for some Tool type stuff. I thought there were a channel or two in the Herbert that were the same as the VH4, or is that hogwash?
 
I have a feeling I'll be getting some "you're doing it wrong!" comments on this one. It was really hard to nail the sound of my amp closely with this one. I felt like I needed to add more clarity (as well as that fuzzy saturated character) but everything I tried didn't give me the right results. The wrong characteristics just got exaggerated. That's why in certain sections the amp model just sounds a bit more dull. I did my best anyway:

 
I have a feeling I'll be getting some "you're doing it wrong!" comments on this one. It was really hard to nail the sound of my amp closely with this one. I felt like I needed to add more clarity (as well as that fuzzy saturated character) but everything I tried didn't give me the right results. The wrong characteristics just got exaggerated. That's why in certain sections the amp model just sounds a bit more dull. I did my best anyway:


Did you have time to listen to the clips I posted of @2dor ’s amp vs Helix? curious what you think of that
 
Best I could find for Headrush was Fremen's Diezel Herbert clones which does nicely for some Tool type stuff. I thought there were a channel or two in the Herbert that were the same as the VH4, or is that hogwash?
The MKI and II Herberts definitely share a lot of DNA with the VH4. The Mark III is like a totally different amp (and not as good IMO). Definitely a lot of overlap with the older Herberts and VH4 too (especially given how much VH4's vary).
 
I have a feeling I'll be getting some "you're doing it wrong!" comments on this one. It was really hard to nail the sound of my amp closely with this one. I felt like I needed to add more clarity (as well as that fuzzy saturated character) but everything I tried didn't give me the right results. The wrong characteristics just got exaggerated. That's why in certain sections the amp model just sounds a bit more dull. I did my best anyway:


It’s gonna be interesting to see if you can ”capture” the real amps magic with Tonex or NAM. Hope you continue the series and get to it!
 
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