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I have a V40 and it has attenuated power reduced modes but also sounds best turned up
would work for very small gigs, like a Sunday church service, spec doesn't say which creamback speaker is fitted, if it is one of the 97dB then you could upgrade the speaker to get more headroom/volume
expensive for what it is.
Victory did offer a recall/free upgrade offer to the speaker as it was deemed to sound pants at lower volume..checkout Capt'n and t'other fella in the link
Anyway, to say it "sounds pants at lower volume" serves to misrepresent the Anderton's point of view on the original speaker choice of the V30. I thought they came up with a very good critique. Victory listened, and hey presto, the British company then acted and changed the spec. But talk of the V30 focuses on the past not the present.
So still hoping someone out there has some personal experience (other than 30 minutes noodling at Andertons).
Anybody actually bought one? Or borrowed one and gigged with it?
You'll be lucky.
First time was when they came out and went to the shop wanting to buy one. Just remember being very underwhelmed at lower volumes, and not really liking the driven sound. Ended up buying a King Snake (very very different).
2nd time was about 10 months ago or so, new speaker etc so though I would give it another go, very similar experience. It did start to sound a lot better giving the volume a twist in the right direction, but could not crank it in Andertons, so could not comment on gigging volumes