Been looking for one for an upcoming project and they are currently backordered until June.
I used to have one that I got rid of because I didn't "get it".
It's a very weird sounding amp to my ear in the room, I'm definitely more used to the Wizard & Marshall sound.
I listened back to some recordings I did with it though....it records incredibly well!
VH2's are available everywhere but for some reason hearing them back to back the VH4 has the special sauce.
Been looking for one for an upcoming project and they are currently backordered until June.
I used to have one that I got rid of because I didn't "get it".
It's a very weird sounding amp to my ear in the room, I'm definitely more used to the Wizard & Marshall sound.
I listened back to some recordings I did with it though....it records incredibly well!
VH2's are available everywhere but for some reason hearing them back to back the VH4 has the special sauce.
One option would be to order from thomman and then rewire for 120v (either yourself or get a tech to do it). I did this with my Herbert, saved a boatload of cash. Diezel has an awesome service manual and it's not exactly rocket science to convert if you have any familiarity with tube amp internals.