The mighty VH4 head, the powerhouse that catapulted Diezel to prominence, emerged from rocker Peter Diezel's dissatisfaction with commonly available amp sounds. Crafted in 1994 to satisfy his own tonal cravings, the VH4 became an instant hit among fellow guitarists hungry for its unique sonic prowess. Boasting a robust 100 Watt output, it houses four distinct preamp channels, each equipped with individual gain, EQ, and master controls. Additional features include series and parallel loops, alongside four channel inserts, facilitating seamless integration of pedals or rack effects into any desired channel.