Hello Chaps,
 
	 
 
	I've had a bit of an odd encounter - and this is with an HX Stomp as opposed to a lady of the night (!) - and I'm hoping someone might be able to explain what's going on.
 
	 
 
	Having read lots of threads like this one recently - https://line6.com/support/topic/27397-preamp-vs-amp-block/ - I've been playing around with the preamp blocks as a way of creating some nice overdriven tones. It's worked pretty well. Most recently I've been trying some of the older preamp models - the Fender Champ, the Gibson 185 (can't remember the Helix names) - and getting some really good results.
 
	 
 
	Most recently, I tried a simillar experiment with the Vox AC15 (which I think is called the "Essex A15" on the Helix). I expected simillarly positive results. In this case however, the pre-amp doesn't sound or behave in any way resembling what I'd expect. Running the gain all the way up increases the volume but doesn't really introduce any overdrive / clipping / distortion into the tone. This is not the same with the equivalent amp model, which produces lots of crunch quite early on, which makes me think that the power amp part of the model is contributing significantly to the tone.
 
	 
 
	Can anyone confirm that that is the case (or add some background)?
 
	 
 
	Thanks in advance.