Garth wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 10:30 am
llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 10:07 am
tommy wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:27 am
Hard disagree on that. I played and gigged with a V4 for almost 10 years with the original power tubes. Head was used about 7 hrs a week. Had zero issues other than the standby LED going dark (which required me replacing 1 resistor). Least maintenance of any tube amp I’ve ever owned. Has two others as well that were also maintenance free (though played less).
Yeah me too. I played a V4B for a long time and have an Ampeg V2 still and they don’t require any more maintenance than anything else I’ve got. Maybe they suck to fix but between using the two amps for years and years I don’t think any of them have needed that much service. They do sound like god though, except the V4B (not V4) doesn’t work very well for guitar.
Yep, one more dissenter here. I'm wondering if the later versions were better build & more reliable. I have only experience w/ the master volume or "magnavox" black-lined versions. The only issues w/ mine (and ugh I have 3) are the reverbs not working which hasn't really been an issue for me. I trot one out for use at the Campout every year as well as occasional blasting room use just for grins when I feel my tinnitus isn't loud enough to crowd out my thoughts.
I didn't own it, but I played a friends V4B for about 5 years in the 90s. We did nothing to it but practice with it, load it in, load it out and - obviously - rock, Never once had a problem with it, and it got a lot of work during that time.