I like the VH140C a little bit better, but the difference is down to turning the highs down a notch and adding a little bit of mids. Both sound amazing.
apart from a slightly more compressed sound and more highs on the VH150, the main difference in the front panel. My vote goes for the VH150. Killer riff too!
I have an old but great condition Ampeg VH 140C half stack for sale along with old Roland tape echos old Vox wah pedals and a few guitars to get rid of before i move to the Philippines
I’m surprised by how much bigger the VH150 sounds compared to the VH140c on it’s own. You outta check out some Lace Alumitone pickups sometime so you can try them with some of these solid state amps. With some 250k potentiometers the Alumitone pickups wind up sounding like a completely uncompressed EMG that doesn’t need a battery. I’ve got an Alumitone Deathbucker bridge and a regular Alumitone neck pickup for my Schecter Hellraiser C-7 passive I’m waiting to have installed and I can’t wait to pair it with my Randall RG3003! It’s gonna sound fuggin’ HUGE.
I have the VH-140C but I'm looking for a good cabinet for it and I don't know anything about stacks. Do you have any good suggestions for cabinets? Also, would anyone be able to break down the electronic aspects of it? The Ohms and Watts confuse me unfortunately. Absolutely love this video though man.
Look for a Carvin Legacy cab, Celestion V30’s but go for way less than the Mesa cabs. Originals cabs had Celestions, or the cheaper model 4x12 is cool too. Only need 1 4x12 or 2x12, But Sounds good through anything really🤘