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[QUOTE="The_Rooster:1150371"][QUOTE="shoots%20u%20da%20st1nk%20eye:1150168"]"(Note: not as "guitar friendly" as the V-4 which has a master volume for overdrive and a reverb tank)"[/QUOTE] I've seen quite a few V4s, and NEVER one with a master volume that wasn't a modification. Was there a specific time-period where they were made with MV as a stock feature? Mine doesn't have one, and it's [I believe] a '74. Unless you're into having the reverb, I don't think there's any difference. Lots of headroom on guitar, but one thing I've noticed, is that the volume doesn't really get any louder after around 1 o'clock on the dial... just more distortion. I say a V4 with any good OD or fuzz pedal that you like, is a fucking monster of an amp for guitar. And, oh yeah.. it rules on bass too, but don't expect to get a clean sound at any gigable volume. [/QUOTE]
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