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DjCaylus
Published on 08/16/14 at 23:24
Programmes: 20 & 100 user factory
Amps: 44, see official website VOX
Speakers: 12, see official website VOX
Effects: 38 (18 saturations, 8 pedals, 8 modulations, 3 reverbs, 1 noise reduction)
Tuner: auto-chromatic, A0-E6 (27.5Hz-1,318.5Hz) Calibration: A = 438-445Hz
Controls: Category, Gain, Volume, Type Effect UP / Down, Edit
Connections: 1 1/4 input "jack, stereo outputs
Expression Pedal: yes
Processing: A / D conversion: 24-bit / D / A conversion: 24-bit
The output is configurable in "phones / amp / to."
It is somehow integrated into vt effect ....
UTILIZATION
Very intuitive, number of pre-selections are caricatured but allow you to get a good idea of the available effects.
I am still open to manual to help guide me in the early configurations of my presets. "Recognize the names of amps, cabinets ...." Once the thing sensed is a breeze.
SOUND QUALITY
It's a good pedal study. I find nice spring reverb. Amps and cabinets used to color the sound so varied and it was mostly for the benefit of the purchase. So personally I am satisfied. With my AC4TV + cabinet, pedal allows sculpting his "base" in an interesting way.
The only effect that I could really compare is the wah .. having a cry baby, but is it really comparable given the size of the expression pedal etc. ... It is a good introduction but pe ergonomics + sound a "Fasle" wah is certainly not comparable. To summarize .. so a good multi purpose to enter into the world of effect pedals but it will never be equivalent to a single pedal av one but his "ideal."
I use it with an LP Gibson or a Fender Am Special. With Gibson it allows me to go nicely in my av Jam Ac4 that I should grow well for dia cruncher "that does not like to jam in every home" With the fender, it allows me to make a little more crunch sound on AC ... also having a volume knob on Ac4.
I love the reverb that is discreet and opportunities to change the sound amp / cabinet.
OVERALL OPINION
3/4 months of use.
I have a DS1 and a crybaby "Fasle." I also used to hear in jam a friend who has a twin fender amp "transistor" + pedal mega boss. It is a matter of adjustment and also lamps in my preamp section but to compare the two sounds, hers is vrmt dry and flat. I think the sound is warm and round the side vox. (But this is just a feeling)
To me, the big plus of the pedal is to "emulate" sounds amp / cabinet to get basic sounds "clean" variety. I also appreciate the assignable expression pedal volume. We could blame the size, but given the ease of storage we do not just have it all
Q / P Nikel! For an introduction to multi effects pedals and it's perfect. To be confirmed in time, but if the pedal in time like this is a great purchase for the study.
Amps: 44, see official website VOX
Speakers: 12, see official website VOX
Effects: 38 (18 saturations, 8 pedals, 8 modulations, 3 reverbs, 1 noise reduction)
Tuner: auto-chromatic, A0-E6 (27.5Hz-1,318.5Hz) Calibration: A = 438-445Hz
Controls: Category, Gain, Volume, Type Effect UP / Down, Edit
Connections: 1 1/4 input "jack, stereo outputs
Expression Pedal: yes
Processing: A / D conversion: 24-bit / D / A conversion: 24-bit
The output is configurable in "phones / amp / to."
It is somehow integrated into vt effect ....
UTILIZATION
Very intuitive, number of pre-selections are caricatured but allow you to get a good idea of the available effects.
I am still open to manual to help guide me in the early configurations of my presets. "Recognize the names of amps, cabinets ...." Once the thing sensed is a breeze.
SOUND QUALITY
It's a good pedal study. I find nice spring reverb. Amps and cabinets used to color the sound so varied and it was mostly for the benefit of the purchase. So personally I am satisfied. With my AC4TV + cabinet, pedal allows sculpting his "base" in an interesting way.
The only effect that I could really compare is the wah .. having a cry baby, but is it really comparable given the size of the expression pedal etc. ... It is a good introduction but pe ergonomics + sound a "Fasle" wah is certainly not comparable. To summarize .. so a good multi purpose to enter into the world of effect pedals but it will never be equivalent to a single pedal av one but his "ideal."
I use it with an LP Gibson or a Fender Am Special. With Gibson it allows me to go nicely in my av Jam Ac4 that I should grow well for dia cruncher "that does not like to jam in every home" With the fender, it allows me to make a little more crunch sound on AC ... also having a volume knob on Ac4.
I love the reverb that is discreet and opportunities to change the sound amp / cabinet.
OVERALL OPINION
3/4 months of use.
I have a DS1 and a crybaby "Fasle." I also used to hear in jam a friend who has a twin fender amp "transistor" + pedal mega boss. It is a matter of adjustment and also lamps in my preamp section but to compare the two sounds, hers is vrmt dry and flat. I think the sound is warm and round the side vox. (But this is just a feeling)
To me, the big plus of the pedal is to "emulate" sounds amp / cabinet to get basic sounds "clean" variety. I also appreciate the assignable expression pedal volume. We could blame the size, but given the ease of storage we do not just have it all
Q / P Nikel! For an introduction to multi effects pedals and it's perfect. To be confirmed in time, but if the pedal in time like this is a great purchase for the study.