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  • morfal37morfal37

    Simple, cheap and super effective!

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 07/24/14 at 13:19
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    We are talking about a mini amp to play guitar with headphones in a corner without graining person without any electrical connection.
    3 knobs for gain effects, sound, tone is enough plus the settings of the guitar.
    This amp is installed directly on the guitar with his 6.5 jack and runs on batteries or supplied rechargeable batteries to buy.
    An audio output jack 3.5 for headphones and an auxiliary input for the headphones sound of your guitar and accompanying music, lesson etc ... via your PC, I Phone ..

    UTILIZATION

    No need to book it's so simple, I took the guitar I plug in my headphones, my iphone and I play without bothering anyone and without leaving my big ampli.Pas ele…
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    We are talking about a mini amp to play guitar with headphones in a corner without graining person without any electrical connection.
    3 knobs for gain effects, sound, tone is enough plus the settings of the guitar.
    This amp is installed directly on the guitar with his 6.5 jack and runs on batteries or supplied rechargeable batteries to buy.
    An audio output jack 3.5 for headphones and an auxiliary input for the headphones sound of your guitar and accompanying music, lesson etc ... via your PC, I Phone ..

    UTILIZATION

    No need to book it's so simple, I took the guitar I plug in my headphones, my iphone and I play without bothering anyone and without leaving my big ampli.Pas electrical connection that is ideal for playing a few tens of minutes history stretch your fingers.

    SOUND QUALITY

    For the choice of its effects and the range is wide enough to fit just about effects to your type of rock music course. The result is not the same as a big and good amp but it is not the goal.
    I use it on my gibson SG tribute with P90 and a good headphone Panasonic not very expensive.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it € 35 a month ago, It allows me to play a little every day that I can not do if I had to get my ID15 Blackstar I now reserve WE. I still did not change the batteries just great ....
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  • BlackyBlacky

    Avoid!

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 09/21/12 at 14:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    3 settings: volume / tone / gain

    1 Headphone + 1 entry to

    UTILIZATION

    easy to use (if you find this stuff useful)

    SOUND QUALITY

    the sound is just bad, without texture, "bzz bzz" foul, useless!

    OVERALL OPINION

    tried 5 minutes, no, unusable to prevent the sound is really poor!
    pure product marketing, to avoid, do not throw your money out the window!

    save and buy yourself a Sansamp GT2 is just the opposite has a big sound credible.

    VOX NUL NUL NUL = AMPLUG!! DO NOT BUY THIS MxxxE
  • scorpiolinoscorpiolino

    Good practice and its

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 04/03/12 at 12:38
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    Volume-and tone-Gain
    Not editable.
    6.5 mm jack on A shame that the jack is not rotating!

    UTILIZATION

    Simpler you die!!
    3 settings buttons and that's it!
    ON / OFF with LED
    3.5mm headphone and an auxiliary jack possibilté 3.5

    SOUND QUALITY

    The distortion is good
    For me it lacks a little more acute!
    It's really good for the little box that est.Après 3 hours of games no decrease in performance! No cracking! Not bad at all

    OVERALL OPINION

    I find it very easy and pratique.Juste to play speed without expensive installer.Pas tout.Cela wonder he does not we released a product with more features like a little reverb or other button.
    I plug in my playli…
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    Volume-and tone-Gain
    Not editable.
    6.5 mm jack on A shame that the jack is not rotating!

    UTILIZATION

    Simpler you die!!
    3 settings buttons and that's it!
    ON / OFF with LED
    3.5mm headphone and an auxiliary jack possibilté 3.5

    SOUND QUALITY

    The distortion is good
    For me it lacks a little more acute!
    It's really good for the little box that est.Après 3 hours of games no decrease in performance! No cracking! Not bad at all

    OVERALL OPINION

    I find it very easy and pratique.Juste to play speed without expensive installer.Pas tout.Cela wonder he does not we released a product with more features like a little reverb or other button.
    I plug in my playlist of the PC and I accompany hop without any hassle!
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  • el_panchoel_pancho

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 12/16/07 at 03:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Autonomy 20 hours with 2 alkaline batteries LR03
    AUX input to plug an MP3 player or other stereo (and it's cool!)
    A headphone mini jack.

    UTILIZATION

    3 rglages VOL TONE GAIN and that's all it takes, and you plug you play!

    SOUND QUALITY

    As noted on the advice dj on MODEL AC30 is actually quite difficult to have a sound compltement clean. You have to play with the volume of the guitar and know Modre the gain of the device. (Actually, it's like on a real amp ...)
    Personally, I tried it on 4 diffrent guitars and I think the best compromise in terms of sound with a Start. Flying V with a mere sent by the double coils and too powerful, the poor little Vox can not follow…
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    Autonomy 20 hours with 2 alkaline batteries LR03
    AUX input to plug an MP3 player or other stereo (and it's cool!)
    A headphone mini jack.

    UTILIZATION

    3 rglages VOL TONE GAIN and that's all it takes, and you plug you play!

    SOUND QUALITY

    As noted on the advice dj on MODEL AC30 is actually quite difficult to have a sound compltement clean. You have to play with the volume of the guitar and know Modre the gain of the device. (Actually, it's like on a real amp ...)
    Personally, I tried it on 4 diffrent guitars and I think the best compromise in terms of sound with a Start. Flying V with a mere sent by the double coils and too powerful, the poor little Vox can not follow with a Les Paul, it is above the level of connection that has stuck since the jack ct is about the skyscraper down, so in ergonomics is not great.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it for marketing (2 months ago) and I'm not with my purchase, it's very practical to work without Dranger others. As I say, it would be best to try it with a guitar like yours before buying because if I had had my Flying V I would not have bought.
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  • rounard75rounard75

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 06/22/09 at 02:43
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    Small handheld portable amp around, lightweight, in principle, simulating a classic rock amp: clean and distortion. Good battery life with battery (I think around 20 h).

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, "plug and play", but adjusting the sound as clean as that distortion takes longer than a real amp, your exact is never really what we want. If not for his lgert and the concept "in the pocket" is a idegniale but perfectible. There are two dials rglage, made lightweight ... I bought my guitar to take on vacation, the project's pratica silent and low profile on this point is good.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound did not convince me, it's pretty ugly and I dcourage to use it, I think even…
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    Small handheld portable amp around, lightweight, in principle, simulating a classic rock amp: clean and distortion. Good battery life with battery (I think around 20 h).

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, "plug and play", but adjusting the sound as clean as that distortion takes longer than a real amp, your exact is never really what we want. If not for his lgert and the concept "in the pocket" is a idegniale but perfectible. There are two dials rglage, made lightweight ... I bought my guitar to take on vacation, the project's pratica silent and low profile on this point is good.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound did not convince me, it's pretty ugly and I dcourage to use it, I think even that limit if I am a long time away from home it is better to invest in a small amp like "micro cube". This product has no use for intrt trs mobile (on the train lines? On weekends). J'espre that the future product will be amliorer. For now I see it as a "test", the 39 euro purchase complment is not too engaging ...

    In clean: no trs clean saturation: saturated too quickly.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Usage: double six months ago. This can be on vacation and still does ... A gadget for the time that if the sound quality to go silent would be a killer because it is true that having a mini amp guitar in its cover is great! I do not know if there are more expensive and better products on the crneau ... For the price we had to try but I will not have the entire collection!
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  • aldejerphaldejerph

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 09/01/09 at 08:31
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    What are the effects or types of effects available?
    Saturation if we play on the gain.

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
    Digital, I think

    Are they edited? Via an editor Mac / PC?
    Nein!

    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
    Audio

    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?
    Rackable .... no, I'm kidding!

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration is it simple?
    Very simple, simplistic

    Editing sounds and effects is it easy?
    There's no

    The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    There's a manual?

    SOUND QUALITY

    The effects are they effective, responsive and realistic enough?
    No, it's laughable

    Which instruments do you use?
    A guitar…
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    What are the effects or types of effects available?
    Saturation if we play on the gain.

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
    Digital, I think

    Are they edited? Via an editor Mac / PC?
    Nein!

    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
    Audio

    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?
    Rackable .... no, I'm kidding!

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration is it simple?
    Very simple, simplistic

    Editing sounds and effects is it easy?
    There's no

    The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    There's a manual?

    SOUND QUALITY

    The effects are they effective, responsive and realistic enough?
    No, it's laughable

    Which instruments do you use?
    A guitar

    Which ones you prefer, you hate?
    There is no preference because not a lot of range in terms of sound design

    OVERALL OPINION

    What is so special that you love the most,
    I like the mobile very useful if you want to play the guitar without plugging Lede amplifier

    What is so special that you like the least
    The sound and the rather banal fact that the battery drains quickly

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    Honestly if we consider it as a gimmick rather than a vox amp low power, otherwise we are disappointed

    With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    Given the resulting sound, no!
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  • raffaelloraffaello

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 12/10/09 at 09:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Mini headphone amp classic rock. A jack for direct guitar, making phones, an auxiliary. A volume control, gain, a tone.

    UTILIZATION

    Manual useless because it's supposed to be easy to resolve, but the terminology problems is that it's very vague. The volume it will almost sometimes even at the risk of getting high ears, but the gain is a little on / off, and the tone is useless. In addition, as is my jack under the body of my guitar, imoossible to see what I do with the wheels, the wire of my headphones is too short if I raise my head too much, and if I move the amPlug turns on itself and break my ears sizzling!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Problem, even after having fiddled the setti…
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    Mini headphone amp classic rock. A jack for direct guitar, making phones, an auxiliary. A volume control, gain, a tone.

    UTILIZATION

    Manual useless because it's supposed to be easy to resolve, but the terminology problems is that it's very vague. The volume it will almost sometimes even at the risk of getting high ears, but the gain is a little on / off, and the tone is useless. In addition, as is my jack under the body of my guitar, imoossible to see what I do with the wheels, the wire of my headphones is too short if I raise my head too much, and if I move the amPlug turns on itself and break my ears sizzling!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Problem, even after having fiddled the settings on the machine and my guitar, can not find the right sound! If the headphone is rotten, then plugged into an amp it is just nothing. Yet I read that it needed a good headset to enjoy it, and so I used a good stereo headphones AKG, but it just shows that the sound is not up to the headphones.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used 2 / 3 times then it stayed in my closet a while then I resold. It was not too similar to play with headphones is what is most convenient but the sound sucks! And above 45 euros is abused. No I would do more this election.

    Edict of July 5, 2010: Since I had a Harley Benton Jackamp, ​​which is a copy, which is also bad, but it sold 10 euros. So thank you Vox for the scam to 45 euros.
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  • King LoudnessKing Loudness

    A cool grab and go tool.

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 04/28/11 at 15:20
    The Vox AmPlug Classic Rock version is yet another model for their AmPlug series of portable headphone amps that plug straight into the guitar's output jack. It's a simple little unit with only three controls to control guitar parameters. The three controls are volume, tone and gain. There are no onboard effects of note. The AmPlug is also equipped with 2 1/8" jacks, one for headphones and one that is an auxiliary in.

    All in all this is a very simple and decent 'grab and go' unit. It does have a good sound due to the fully analog circuitry inside, and it apes the vibe of a "Classic" 100w British stack very well for a $50 headphone amp.



    UTILIZATION

    Setting up the AmPlug is …
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    The Vox AmPlug Classic Rock version is yet another model for their AmPlug series of portable headphone amps that plug straight into the guitar's output jack. It's a simple little unit with only three controls to control guitar parameters. The three controls are volume, tone and gain. There are no onboard effects of note. The AmPlug is also equipped with 2 1/8" jacks, one for headphones and one that is an auxiliary in.

    All in all this is a very simple and decent 'grab and go' unit. It does have a good sound due to the fully analog circuitry inside, and it apes the vibe of a "Classic" 100w British stack very well for a $50 headphone amp.



    UTILIZATION

    Setting up the AmPlug is very simple by all means. It plugs directly into your guitar's output jack without need of a cable (the 1/4 plug is attached to the unit itself). Setting up good tones is very simple and self explanatory. The volume dial controls the overall output level, the tone control acts as an equalization balancing tool, and the gain control adjusts the amount of distortion or saturation. Being that it's basically a 'single sound' modeller, you are dealing with the sole tone of a Classic Rock type amp, which is supposed to be like a 100w Marshall or other British stack. It's not an absurdly high gain tone but it has enough to do up to seventies/eighties L.A rock fairly easily.

    As a note, you MUST be using either headphones or an auxiliary speaker... the AmPlug does not have its own speaker so if you don't plug it into one of those, it will not produce any sound.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I used this as a grab and go unit when I would have sessions or gigs to go to and I needed to go somewhere and practice quietly for a bit. For a $50 headphone amp, this has a surprisingly decent tone. It's got a very nice British esque raunch that I was not expecting. Turning the gain down yielded some nice "cranked AC30" type lower to mid gain tones. Turning the gain dial up to full tilt brought forth a cool cranked EL34 esque tone that was very reminiscent of a modified Marshall head. Mind you it doesn't have the tube sag and top end sizzle that the Marshalls have, but for a small headphone amp, it is very good approximation. I would like to hear it through a speaker as well, since my earbuds/headphones were of marginal quality.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All in all the Vox AmPlug line is a cool way to grab something quick to get your jam on. This Classic Rock unit has a nice sound overall and works for everything from Clapton to Whitesnake. They're about $50 new which is a great deal considering the tonal quality. I sold it in the move to downsize. If I had to buy again, I would probably choose the "Lead" model, which is more suited to my playing style, plus it has an onboard delay (this one has no effects).

    Definitely a good buy for a headphone amp for sure.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Perfect pocket amp

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 04/20/11 at 16:22
    These little pocket amps are very cool and usable. If you are tucked away in your office counting down the hours until closing time and you have time to kill then pick up one of these little units. It takes AAA batteries and all you need is your guitar and a set of headphones. Close the door and your ready to rock.


    Vox amPlug Classic Rock Headphone Guitar Amplifier Features:

    * Plugs directly into your guitar
    * AUX in jack lets you jam along with your CD/MP3 player
    * True analog circuit faithfully simulates the response of the original amps
    * Classic Rock gives you the great high-gain sound of a UK-made 100W amp
    * Up to 15 hours of battery life with supplied …
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    These little pocket amps are very cool and usable. If you are tucked away in your office counting down the hours until closing time and you have time to kill then pick up one of these little units. It takes AAA batteries and all you need is your guitar and a set of headphones. Close the door and your ready to rock.


    Vox amPlug Classic Rock Headphone Guitar Amplifier Features:

    * Plugs directly into your guitar
    * AUX in jack lets you jam along with your CD/MP3 player
    * True analog circuit faithfully simulates the response of the original amps
    * Classic Rock gives you the great high-gain sound of a UK-made 100W amp
    * Up to 15 hours of battery life with supplied AAA batteries
    * Quick and easy setup

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Channels 1
    Speakers No Speaker
    Effects No Effects
    Reverb No Reverb
    EQ No EQ
    Amp Modeling No Amp Modeling
    Number of Models 0
    Number of Tubes 0
    Preamp Tubes No Tubes
    Power Tubes No Tubes
    Inputs 1 x Instrument, 1 x Aux (1/8")
    Outputs 1 x Headphone
    Footswitch I/O No Footswitch No Effects Loop
    Height 3.15"
    Width 3.39"
    Depth 1.22"
    Weight .09 lbs. (40g)
    Notes "Classic Rock" - UK-made Amp Head Voicing

    SOUND QUALITY

    Vox has several of these pocket amps and this one is my favorite. The voicing to this particular one is the best for what I play. I like to play classic rock all the way up to 80's hair metal and the tone your get from this are perfect for that type of operation. There is less gain than the metal version and in my opinion voiced much better. This one you can hear the string separation and note separation. I like this with a Fender Stratocaster and or a Charvel Superstrat. I like the lighter or mid warmth in the body woods such as ash, maple, and alder. I think it compliments the voicing of this amp a lot better.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Just a perfect little practice amp for your silent needs. At new these little units come in at around $40 which is great price for a little bite size amp that sounds very good. The tone will surprise you at how well this little thing sounds.

    I would recommend this to anyone with a baby and needs to be quiet or someone bored at work and needs to close his or her door to get some practice in.
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  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Vox amPlug Classic RockPublished on 02/06/10 at 14:45
    This is a miniature amp modeler, or a "headphone amp" if you will. It is simply a device that simulates the sound of a real amplifier in either headphones or larger speakers that use a 1/8" connection. It's not rackable or able to be edited with a computer, although it can be hooked directly into the sound card like a computer microphone. It is, surprisingly, an analog device.

    UTILIZATION

    There are only three knobs, gain, volume, and tone, which are pretty self-explanatory. There aren't a ton of effects that are available on this guy, just some distortion, so the editing is pretty simple. The manual explains everything clearly, though it's almost unnecessary as this is a pretty ea…
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    This is a miniature amp modeler, or a "headphone amp" if you will. It is simply a device that simulates the sound of a real amplifier in either headphones or larger speakers that use a 1/8" connection. It's not rackable or able to be edited with a computer, although it can be hooked directly into the sound card like a computer microphone. It is, surprisingly, an analog device.

    UTILIZATION

    There are only three knobs, gain, volume, and tone, which are pretty self-explanatory. There aren't a ton of effects that are available on this guy, just some distortion, so the editing is pretty simple. The manual explains everything clearly, though it's almost unnecessary as this is a pretty easy device to figure out.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I've used this with my Strat predominantly, and I have to say that for a headphone amp, this one is particularly good. It's obviously not something to rehearse with a band with, and definitely not for gigs, but for practicing on your own, you can get a good enough tone to be inspired. It does sound somewhat cliche, and it sort of sounds similar no matter what you plug into it, but it's still pretty great. It certainly colors the sound, but usually, its in a good way, similar to the way that a regular amplifier would. I really was surprised by how much I liked the clean tone, it doesn't sound flimsy like so many of these things do. I feel that the sound ends up being very reminiscent of late 70s arena rock bands like Bad Company and even earlier Van Halen, especially when you have the gain cranked. While not exactly what I would go for in a true amplifier, its great for practicing, because it gives leads a ton of body and allows you to really hear what you're doing.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I certainly liked the size and convenience of this thing the most. I never thought I would actually enjoy playing one of these things but I really did. I think that its a pretty good tool for someone who has roomates and/or lives with a family and can't practice at certain hours just because of noise. I think that $40 is a good price for the freedom to practice with a decent tone 24 hours a day. I have played a few of these, but I know that this one is definitely one of the better ones I've played. Highly recommended as far as headphone amps go.
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