Presence is WAY too high. Diezel's presence circuit is different from other traditional high gainers. First of all the corner frequency is much lower, meaning that the presence control acts almost like a NFB control. I think the taper is also different, therefore it doesn't have all the usable range after 12 o'clock as other amps tend to have. Keeping it as high as you did here basically takes out the NFB, which, in a high gain amp, can sound very harsh. I tend to keep mine at 12 o'clock or lower to get a tight dense tone
@@dass101 good advice! I hear and read mixed advice re this. I read that these are generally dark amps hence presence and treble need to be given a crank to get them to a ball park, I guess that's half thr fun, experimenting. Trust me when I say I'm new to these and their layout. 😂
@@the-tone-zone Yes, indeed they are dark/mid heavy amps, but that's how they're supposed to sound :) IMO cranking the presence is not adding anything beneficial and takes away from their thick tone
Quite a lot of high-gain amps don't have any NFB, like the Dual Recto on Modern Red for example. There's nothing wrong with running the presence this high.
@@bulletrider8893 I found tbe herbert too one-dimensional, it's a cool hi Fi metal amp, but I get a sense of versatility from the VH4, not to mention the 800 crunch from channel 2, seriously DON'T sleep on that channel it's KILLER
Many different iterations - this on is an EL34. There is definitely an element of 'fart' as you mentioned. admittedly I have only had this thing for a couple of weeks - still figuring it out, I like it way more than the Herbert though for what its worth.
@@the-tone-zone Yeah, they changed quite a bit through the years. I really wanted to like it, since they are built extremely well and of very high-quality, but that doesn't help in the end. I'm still waiting for the JP-2C to arrive. I had one of the limited Version a few years ago, which i stupidly sold and since then they haven't been available. I almost ordered another Herbert MK3 out of despair 🤣, but i cancelled it.
Its a very unique amp, nothing quite like it. Its not for everyone, but if it's your happy place tone wise, nothing else will do.
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Presence is WAY too high. Diezel's presence circuit is different from other traditional high gainers. First of all the corner frequency is much lower, meaning that the presence control acts almost like a NFB control. I think the taper is also different, therefore it doesn't have all the usable range after 12 o'clock as other amps tend to have. Keeping it as high as you did here basically takes out the NFB, which, in a high gain amp, can sound very harsh. I tend to keep mine at 12 o'clock or lower to get a tight dense tone
@@dass101 good advice! I hear and read mixed advice re this. I read that these are generally dark amps hence presence and treble need to be given a crank to get them to a ball park, I guess that's half thr fun, experimenting. Trust me when I say I'm new to these and their layout. 😂
@@the-tone-zone Yes, indeed they are dark/mid heavy amps, but that's how they're supposed to sound :) IMO cranking the presence is not adding anything beneficial and takes away from their thick tone
@@the-tone-zoneyes, try this one:
Channel 3
Gain 1
Volume 12
Treble 1
Middle 1
Bass 10-11
Master 11-12
Presence 10-11
Deep 10-11
Your Welcome
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@@dass101 Tone is totally subjective. There is no wrong way to dial in an amp.
Quite a lot of high-gain amps don't have any NFB, like the Dual Recto on Modern Red for example. There's nothing wrong with running the presence this high.
Which do you prefer vh4 or herbert?
@@bulletrider8893 I really like the VH4 more to be honest after having more time with it!
@@the-tone-zone I had a herbert mk3 and I didn't like it. But, I ordered vh4 without trying. I hope I like vh4. Thanks!
@@bulletrider8893 I found tbe herbert too one-dimensional, it's a cool hi Fi metal amp, but I get a sense of versatility from the VH4, not to mention the 800 crunch from channel 2, seriously DON'T sleep on that channel it's KILLER
I think they used to sound better 10 years ago, or so. Nowadays they are just too compressed and squishy. And they did not fart nearly as much as now.
Many different iterations - this on is an EL34. There is definitely an element of 'fart' as you mentioned. admittedly I have only had this thing for a couple of weeks - still figuring it out, I like it way more than the Herbert though for what its worth.
@@the-tone-zone Yeah, they changed quite a bit through the years. I really wanted to like it, since they are built extremely well and of very high-quality, but that doesn't help in the end. I'm still waiting for the JP-2C to arrive. I had one of the limited Version a few years ago, which i stupidly sold and since then they haven't been available. I almost ordered another Herbert MK3 out of despair 🤣, but i cancelled it.
@@ThyFinalPain my JP2C is a staple!
@@the-tone-zone Yeah, it's an awesome Amp!
Simply turn the bass and Deep control below 11-10 o'clock and the master control to 12 o'clock
There is no „fart“
Leads sound excellent. What guitar were you using?
@@lepermessiyah5823 EBMM JP7 Stealth, mentioned in description 😁👍
@@the-tone-zone oh you mena that thing nobody reads lol.
@@lepermessiyah5823 that's the one 😂