Not only that I got my hot new Diezel VH4, but lately we ( that´s two and a half local rockbands) also moved into our new “deluxe” rehearsal room. Yeah!
Unfortunately we found out (by a complaining neighbour… D´oh!), that the attic is leaking too much noise. This is of course an issue we have to fix quickly, since I don´t wanna be killed by a neighbour who has gone crazy because of constant entertainment with the finest handmade local (prog-)rock and metal
Check it out…

cheers
~ Gerrit
Finally!
I got my shiny new Diezel VH4! Let me tell you this is THE very guitar amplifier I was always dreaming of. This monster has got four(!) completely independent channels. Which means, four completely independent pre-amp sections.
http://diezel.typo3.inpublica.de/vh4.21.0.html
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar+Amp/product/Diezel/VH4/10/1

Of course I bought it because of its great sounds and tone, but it has also got so many cool features and extras, it really is worth the fu*** money.
Built in MIDI with phantom power, one extra insert per channel, serial loop, parallel loop, mute function, etc, etc, and you can even drive this baby with different or even mixed power-tubes. Like e.g. 2xEL34 and 2×6L6 if you want to soften the raw tone of the built in TAD EL34B-STR a bit… 
Now I´ve to figure out how to effectively hook up my T.C. G-Major to the loops of the VH4 and work with it properly. Probably I have to RTFM this time
If anyone has some suggestions, pleeease gimme some input! I´ll add some pics of my current rig and our sweet new rehearsal room next week I guess. Be prepared
cheers
~ Gerrit
Edit: I think I´ll add an extra page where I list/document my equipment for interested gearheadz