AMT Electronics D2, VT2, B2 & E2

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I posted a similar thread a few months back. I'm definitely getting the P2, and want a second AMT that provides a different flavor. I'm mainly leaning towards the D2, since it's "larger" but still pretty tight in the lows, rounder highs, less compressed than the P2, but still fairly high gain (not interested in the R2). I've also considered the E2 and B2. However, the VT2 has recently piqued my interest. I'm not that familiar with VHT, although I've heard demos of both the actual amps and the VT2.

Specifically, can anyone describe the characteristics of the VT2, E2 and B2 against the D2? I believe that the E2 is tighter like the P2, and the B2 is looser like the D2. I'm pretty clueless about the VT2. Besides gain and tightness, please contrast the prominence of lows, mids, and highs (treble, not just high mids). Thanks in advance.
 

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I'm simplifying my inquiry, since I've narrowed it down to two.

Has anyone out there used/compared the AMT D2 and VT2 preamp pedals? I'm getting the P2, but also want a different high gain flavor that's more massive in the lows, while still fairly tight. Also, something a bit less compressed overall (more open). I prefer D2 to others I was considering (E2, B2, R2), but I haven't heard many demos of the VT2. Can someone please explain the differences between these two? Thanks in advance.
 

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I'm closing this thread, since no one responded. I'm posting a different thread, since I've revised my choices.
 

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