First time I've seen mention of VHT's on here so although not a player and therefore I have nothing practical to add to the discussion, I was just interested in the subject matter.
Both guitarists in my current band use VHT's through Marshall. One has a Pitbull Ultra (an old one) and the other guitarist dumped his previous rig and invested in one too because he just couldn't match or compliment the power and tones from the other side of the stage.
They are both afficiandos of the product but both would admit you either love it to death or have no feelings about it. Both admit to practising more because it doesn't suffer any sloppy playing. We are playing predominantly rock which they (the Pitbulls) seem well suited to although one guy has a side job in a blues outfit and to my untrained ears it sounds perfectly at home in that enviroment too.
As I understand it Steven Fryette sold the VHT trademark which was a brave thing to do but the full range is still being produced as someone said under his own trademarked Fryette name. Things tend to go in cycles though and as Jimi75 and nic said 'History and Resale value'. Could be quite valueable item one day.
No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012