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  • JeffyJeffy

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 12/11/04 at 10:37
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    All told adj t

    USE

    The whole is rather easy to use manual not really need to sound this amp
    be good even when reconnatre for parametrer c effects a little laborious when same!
    with a few pots and more it would have been perfect.

    SONORITS

    Good to c the strong point of this amp
    we must be honest who does not see the difference between this amp and an all-tube amp 1500euros
    must: switch off the music right away, but good for the price I do not think we could do better
    you can feel the warm sound lamp with the grain. I tried nearly all the small little amps in its price range and must reconnatre he is above see well above
    if you are like me, you have to play low volume i…
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    All told adj t

    USE

    The whole is rather easy to use manual not really need to sound this amp
    be good even when reconnatre for parametrer c effects a little laborious when same!
    with a few pots and more it would have been perfect.

    SONORITS

    Good to c the strong point of this amp
    we must be honest who does not see the difference between this amp and an all-tube amp 1500euros
    must: switch off the music right away, but good for the price I do not think we could do better
    you can feel the warm sound lamp with the grain. I tried nearly all the small little amps in its price range and must reconnatre he is above see well above
    if you are like me, you have to play low volume in a small apartment on pain of divorce or conflict with neighbors and therefore only all-tube amp, which deserves to push the volume to do breathing, is avoid then I highly recommend this amp
    30 w is more than enough to type a beef between pot enough (just be that the 50 watts would be more appropriate but 30 w spit a lot when even)
    the effects are of very good quality noise gate very effective
    but as there are no effects loop you can not add multi effect on pain of having a pan of its output (I try it with the ME 50 boss what disappointment!)
    by against all that get little before the amp is welcome
    I give you my gear: compressor outlet, 535Q wah, tube factor h & k, and the amp
    has done little and have good sound low volume.Bon c the tube distortion factor is also something!
    I put 7 for Audible quality (9 relative price)

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Most
    effects of very good qualitbr /> sounds very interesting
    the look (a very nice amp c)
    Least
    hp is not of the same quality as the 60Watts (AD60)
    rglage the effects could be simpler with 2 knobs and more
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  • sbastien6229sbastien6229

    Very good price / quality

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 11/16/14 at 08:42
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    Mix with a modeling lamp amp if I'm wrong.
    Two independent channels (modeling, EQ and effects).
    No effects loop.
    Otherwise everything has already been said in other reviews.

    UTILIZATION

    Configuration fairly easy.
    Two memory presets, Personal is a bit tight. Another shortcoming is that it does not know the original position of the knobs presets (so you have a little grope for change)

    SOUNDS

    I play a little of everything: jazz, pop, rock, funk metal ... except with an Epiphone Dot. I use all the sounds (from factory presets including modified dosage effects) except for high gain sounds.

    Average effects and reverb a little invasive. However this little enough t…
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    Mix with a modeling lamp amp if I'm wrong.
    Two independent channels (modeling, EQ and effects).
    No effects loop.
    Otherwise everything has already been said in other reviews.

    UTILIZATION

    Configuration fairly easy.
    Two memory presets, Personal is a bit tight. Another shortcoming is that it does not know the original position of the knobs presets (so you have a little grope for change)

    SOUNDS

    I play a little of everything: jazz, pop, rock, funk metal ... except with an Epiphone Dot. I use all the sounds (from factory presets including modified dosage effects) except for high gain sounds.

    Average effects and reverb a little invasive. However this little enough to color his or her base is closer to the sound of his favorite artists. I do not know if it is compatible pedal
    The HP 10 is quite low in the draft, I understand those who wish.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For 5 or 6 years. Only at home or some cattle / rpeter. Lent to a friend for small scenes. I played on the wrong Marschall (Valvestate) as good (JCM 800 and 900), Fender (Twin Reverb) or Roland Jazz Chorus (top).

    So to summarize: a good little amp sound flattering, ideal for home and powerful enough to repeat with no nags musicians. Lightweight and full not need external pedals if you're not too demanding (two channels with two different sounds).
    Two defects: hp draft and only two memories for personal settings.

    I would do this choice, quality / great price (at the time).
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  • Geoffrey SmartpunkGeoffrey Smartpunk

    Very good amp for beginners electric guitar

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 01/11/13 at 16:52
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    30 Watts (max adjustable back with a potentiometer)
    Comes with a footswitch (bundled)
    Modeling of sounds corresponding to different amp types:
    Shop-CL Dumble Overdrive Special Clean Channel
    Black-2x12 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb '65
    Tweed Bassman 4x10 '59 Fender Tweed
    '62 Vox AC15 AC15-
    AC30TB-Vox AC30 Top Boost '63
    UK-70s Marshall JTM-45 or '65 Marshall 100W Super Lead (plexi) '68
    UK-80s Marshall JCM800 100W '83
    UK-Modern 2000 '01 Marshall JCM 2000
    UK-numetal Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier '01
    -US HiGain Mesa Boogie Mark IV '94
    Dumble Overdrive OD-Boutique Overdrive Special Channel

    Effects: reverb, delay, reverb rotary, tremolo reverb, flanger reverb, chorus rever…
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    30 Watts (max adjustable back with a potentiometer)
    Comes with a footswitch (bundled)
    Modeling of sounds corresponding to different amp types:
    Shop-CL Dumble Overdrive Special Clean Channel
    Black-2x12 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb '65
    Tweed Bassman 4x10 '59 Fender Tweed
    '62 Vox AC15 AC15-
    AC30TB-Vox AC30 Top Boost '63
    UK-70s Marshall JTM-45 or '65 Marshall 100W Super Lead (plexi) '68
    UK-80s Marshall JCM800 100W '83
    UK-Modern 2000 '01 Marshall JCM 2000
    UK-numetal Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier '01
    -US HiGain Mesa Boogie Mark IV '94
    Dumble Overdrive OD-Boutique Overdrive Special Channel

    Effects: reverb, delay, reverb rotary, tremolo reverb, flanger reverb, chorus reverb, chorus, delay, comp chorus, phaser comp, comp, auto wah
    Tap Edit, bypass

    Adjustment potentiometers: Gain, Volume, Treble, middle, bass
    Ability to save two sounds and the footswitch to control or adjust the sound manually

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the amplifier is quite simple which makes it a perfect amp for beginners.
    Manual: downloadable on the internet.

    Two defects:
    -The sound volume is quite variable between different amp models and it is sometimes difficult to have two sounds with a homogeneous volume.
    One is forced to choose a type of amplifier that can duplicate an effects pedal. In this case we must take the Black 2x12 is the most neutral.

    SOUNDS

    It covers different types of sounds thanks to the amp models:

    Guitars used: Aria Pro II Mad axis ST-01-3D Epiphone Les Paul Studio Gibson Les Paul Studio Faded, Fender Stratocaster SRV signing.

    I mostly use the sounds Black 2x12, Tweed 4x1, AC15, AC30, UK70 UK80 and.
    Music: Rock, Blues, Funk

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have this amp for 5 years and I think I will soon change now that I want to explore a little more amp models in my effects pedal.
    I got a Park before (10W), which was not really great.
    The price / quality ratio is excellent.
    I definitely recommend it for beginners.
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  • Fasol21Fasol21

    A good amp

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 04/28/12 at 07:53
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    Tube preamp, amp transistor.

    The small spits his father 30W more than well! (Even very good), if you do not want to play with the knobs just turned the volume (not to adjust its super sound), there is a button that reduces the power back, which is great!

    The knobs from left to right: selection of amp simulation, gain, volume, treble, middle, bass, effects, and the overall volume

    For effects, is something to please: Chorus, Phaser, Reverb, autowah, compressor, tremolo and so on, in short it is the VOX

    Level connectivity, a jack, a line out and headphone jack in "big jack" (I include, it must be of 5.1)

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is quite simple, I quickly understood…
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    Tube preamp, amp transistor.

    The small spits his father 30W more than well! (Even very good), if you do not want to play with the knobs just turned the volume (not to adjust its super sound), there is a button that reduces the power back, which is great!

    The knobs from left to right: selection of amp simulation, gain, volume, treble, middle, bass, effects, and the overall volume

    For effects, is something to please: Chorus, Phaser, Reverb, autowah, compressor, tremolo and so on, in short it is the VOX

    Level connectivity, a jack, a line out and headphone jack in "big jack" (I include, it must be of 5.1)

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is quite simple, I quickly understood how it worked, we easily get a good sound!

    Not having had the manual I can not say anything (but must be on the internet). It may prove useful for adjusting effects and presets.

    SOUNDS

    This amp is well suited to my style of music, the amp models are just EXCELLENT! Clean / AC30 / 4x10 Tweed and Company: slamming are obtained clean or clean creamy.

    Then continuing to turn the knob, we will do the overdrive voltage such British rock of the 70s. A treat!

    When we continue, we go towards the good that send distos steak!

    I play with a Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plain Top, and the association with this amp is going very well!

    Sometimes I connect my Takamine electro-acoustic to enjoy the reverb or other effects (this is not an acoustic amp but it's OK with honors)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this amp for over a year, I tested the Peavey and Fender amps. I hesitated between the one and a small tube amp Ibanez very punchy, but I finally cracked the VOX for its panel of its greatly enlarged.

    For the price / quality ratio, compared to what I saw, it's downright unbeatable purchase as it looks!
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  • hhub17hhub17

    nice and quiet for the neighbors

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 12/30/11 at 07:38
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    tube preamp, power amp transistor.
    30watts that sound, but a gear on the back (knob) which reduces the racket, as if we had a 10Watt, you can put in background without disturbing the neighbors. Well, there is also a headphone jack for the silence and smashes the eardrums.
    just connect: an input jack, a line-out jack, a footswitch jack.
    settings and effects from left to right:
    - Selectors amp models (Marshall imitation etc.).
    - Gain
    - Volume
    - Treble / middle / low
    - Effects selector (one at a time of self whah to reverb through the tremolo, phaser etc.). Good troubleshooting, not at a super effective and adjustable pro, but does not sound practical and too bad.
    - Master vo…
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    tube preamp, power amp transistor.
    30watts that sound, but a gear on the back (knob) which reduces the racket, as if we had a 10Watt, you can put in background without disturbing the neighbors. Well, there is also a headphone jack for the silence and smashes the eardrums.
    just connect: an input jack, a line-out jack, a footswitch jack.
    settings and effects from left to right:
    - Selectors amp models (Marshall imitation etc.).
    - Gain
    - Volume
    - Treble / middle / low
    - Effects selector (one at a time of self whah to reverb through the tremolo, phaser etc.). Good troubleshooting, not at a super effective and adjustable pro, but does not sound practical and too bad.
    - Master volume.
    In addition, or rather in front of these knobs, are various buttons that switch A / B (clear / distortion) and manual or preset amp.
    A little tricky to handle, we can meet if we do not blunder, with his death that kills you not looking at all, such as super distophaser you want to play forbidden games.

    UTILIZATION

    The setup is so simple that "we branch, we play." Is the price of the possibilities of this contraption, rather complicated after all.
    The manual is on the internet, I have not really had a look, I plug in, I change the channel when it goes wrong, and I play mostly flat year so I watch out the power reduction.
    This gives a good sound easy, but if we look for the little beast and / or super sound quality, it is better to buy effects, a multi-effects or out on a computer with sound processing.
    That said, I prefer this amp overruns to those of the Line6 Toneport, so I take the line out, I plug the Toneport to register these sounds there.

    SOUNDS

    Suits my style of music: DIY house, so things are going well.
    Which types of sound: a little all that comes to hand, it will also, it is very versatile, it is ideal to look for her and losing her to spend the afternoon setting effect, instead of actually playing.
    I play it with all my guitars or almost: strato, Godin, classic (with a Micro Piezo € 30), and 12-string folk piezo. When I said you can waste time on it ...
    I like the saturation, not too clean sounds (benefit Toneport and headphone).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have over 4 / 5 years I have tried one or two others, and it's versatility and the price for the opportunity I was seduced. After he does not move, followed two different paths and car moves without flinching and reliable running.
    What I love most: the versatility and value.
    The least: I would like to have a bin or even Orange amp Mark Knopler, but it's not the same price, and would perhaps learn to play rather than tinkering!
    Value: + + +
    With experience, I would invest perhaps in a more "all lamps" for the clean and smooth distortion Supreme, but otherwise I think it has not too many competitors, the Fender are more recent but a little expensive, but Line6's a good reference, a Toneport or Pod sound good on it as well.
    Otherwise, I would buy the same at the same price ...
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  • thorpedothorpedo

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 02/08/07 at 10:37
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    A transistor amplifier with ample of prampli 12AX7
    11 amp modlisation
    30W
    all the effects (wah, comp, delay, phaser, reverb ...)

    UTILIZATION

    The config is pretty simple
    gain, volume, a three-band equalization, and the master, a + for the effects
    Button heads of chickens.
    quite simple and efficient to use, we choose a sound (they are almost all) and adjust the gain, the legalization and "mastee", then the effects
    quickly found its sound

    SOUNDS

    I play metal and the amp to rock despite its prdisposition rpond trs English well. two modlisations for large saturation levels (nu metal modern and the United Kingdom) for two old school rock, UK 70's and 80's. c cl…
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    A transistor amplifier with ample of prampli 12AX7
    11 amp modlisation
    30W
    all the effects (wah, comp, delay, phaser, reverb ...)

    UTILIZATION

    The config is pretty simple
    gain, volume, a three-band equalization, and the master, a + for the effects
    Button heads of chickens.
    quite simple and efficient to use, we choose a sound (they are almost all) and adjust the gain, the legalization and "mastee", then the effects
    quickly found its sound

    SOUNDS

    I play metal and the amp to rock despite its prdisposition rpond trs English well. two modlisations for large saturation levels (nu metal modern and the United Kingdom) for two old school rock, UK 70's and 80's. c clean the rest of the pretty decent or more saturation craje used with an Ibanez RG 2550 and Ec2005 LTD.
    trs clean sounds are clean and well Defines the mdiums same but sometimes lacks a bit of potato, the bass is bold and sharp but sometimes a little drool.
    I think the best are the UK SERIES 70's, 80's and modern on this amp are all three well REPRESENTATIVES sound of these eras, the modlisations CA 15 and 30 are far from the mod the original. the cleans are not bad, especially with the MXR DD 11!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 1 year
    trs versatility and a warm sound for a transistor, and the effects modlisations 11 amp, not bad for 300 c
    I SSAI front fender, marshall and the following silent most versatile and warm in tone.
    trs good report quality price, a few conccurents this level in my opinion
    idalie for a second amp to look for one that is DSIR, versatile and rather tough, I do it again this choice without hsiter
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  • xannexanne

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 03/05/07 at 09:23
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    Everything has been said almost.

    I changed the Hp for CELESTION G10 Vintage and it does! :-)
    Only regret: no external speaker output (one can tinker with, but not great!)

    UTILIZATION

    Simple enough, but given the range of possibilities of sound, you get lost quickly.
    Personally, I was on the site http://www.valvetronix.net/ to retrieve a bunch of presets already made with audio sample files, allowing beginners to find the sound that they necessary. I got one of my best book selections.

    Petit point négatig: only two recordable presets (or 3 sonotités with manual sound). It's pretty low on that side.

    Another reproach options tjs effects are not very easy to use (as well…
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    Everything has been said almost.

    I changed the Hp for CELESTION G10 Vintage and it does! :-)
    Only regret: no external speaker output (one can tinker with, but not great!)

    UTILIZATION

    Simple enough, but given the range of possibilities of sound, you get lost quickly.
    Personally, I was on the site http://www.valvetronix.net/ to retrieve a bunch of presets already made with audio sample files, allowing beginners to find the sound that they necessary. I got one of my best book selections.

    Petit point négatig: only two recordable presets (or 3 sonotités with manual sound). It's pretty low on that side.

    Another reproach options tjs effects are not very easy to use (as well as the overdrive).

    SOUNDS

    Here is really TOP! Phone, to Clapton, the disco, ZZ Top and Pink-Floyd. Anything is possible.
    And simulations are actually REAL.

    VOX But Mister, you can not make them a little larger your bowls (12 "for example), because the only criticism one can make to this amp is to be limited to HP 10 ".

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a year and have a blast with bcp.
    However, I look at the AD60VT AD60VTX or used, in order to keep the quality of the simulations (bluffing), but switch to 12 ", and had more backing stores.

    But why have halted production ????? Another mystery of Master VOX!
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  • marc05400marc05400

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 12/18/08 at 08:55
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    Everything has already been said!

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is well done.
    Like any guitar amp, it takes time to find good settings ...

    SOUNDS

    I play (I try ...) mainly blues.
    Difficult to play loud and clear with this amp. It saturates quickly quelquesoit modeling chosen.
    Sounds more or less saturated are correct.
    I did not find Jazz sounds convincing (despite my rather versatile Godin ...) or when low volume!
    The effects are well done (settings quite tedious, but doable nonetheless ...).
    Major flaw: the bass and midrange are very poor when the volume is mounted slightly (change the dish or opt for the XL model with its 12-inch HP!)

    Changes in November 2008…
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    Everything has already been said!

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is well done.
    Like any guitar amp, it takes time to find good settings ...

    SOUNDS

    I play (I try ...) mainly blues.
    Difficult to play loud and clear with this amp. It saturates quickly quelquesoit modeling chosen.
    Sounds more or less saturated are correct.
    I did not find Jazz sounds convincing (despite my rather versatile Godin ...) or when low volume!
    The effects are well done (settings quite tedious, but doable nonetheless ...).
    Major flaw: the bass and midrange are very poor when the volume is mounted slightly (change the dish or opt for the XL model with its 12-inch HP!)

    Changes in November 2008: I go back a little on what I said.
    Always with my Godin LG now equipped with D'Addario strings to 11/50 mesh dish, I can get some nice jazz sounds reasonable amount to work alone ... (Example: http://www.valvetronix.net/preset/jazz/for-godin-lg-hmb/details_930.html ). It's less beautiful, but it still happens when I play with my partner Thurs He plays accordion and believe me chorusser "above" you have to push the amp!

    Edit December 2008: refined settings, buying a amp stand ... Sounds much more satisfactory, including high volume (knowing that this is only a 30 W transistor, do not ask him too!).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 2 years (not excessively, as I play more acoustic), I think this device fulfills its function amp booster or work for a game rather than rock but also jazz. Somewhat limited in its clear to the repeated group ...
    Sufficient quality to consider to keep it!
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  • ElpoutroElpoutro

    Great for work at home

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 09/05/11 at 03:05
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    Modeling amp, everything is already said about the specifications.

    UTILIZATION

    Emulated amps are rather heterogeneous which allows for a wide range of different sounds. Easily recognized some famous amps which can easily tweak the settings. It is rather simple to understand and use.
    As for cons-effects: the setting of each of the 11 effects is via a single knob and two buttons that you must play to change the settings (for example, if you set the delay effect: following the buttons held, The knob adjusts the number of repetitions, the time delay, or the mix effect). You will have to keep your manual with you if you want to know how to tune each effect if (like me) you have a me…
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    Modeling amp, everything is already said about the specifications.

    UTILIZATION

    Emulated amps are rather heterogeneous which allows for a wide range of different sounds. Easily recognized some famous amps which can easily tweak the settings. It is rather simple to understand and use.
    As for cons-effects: the setting of each of the 11 effects is via a single knob and two buttons that you must play to change the settings (for example, if you set the delay effect: following the buttons held, The knob adjusts the number of repetitions, the time delay, or the mix effect). You will have to keep your manual with you if you want to know how to tune each effect if (like me) you have a memory of goldfish. If not, you should just default settings that are rather off-putting: Vox programmed default settings that make sound effects to the cartoon: personal, I was put off at first and I did not use the any effects until I take the time to refine the settings manually with the knob mysterious "Swiss knife".

    For those who hesitate (as I hesitated) between the new version VoxVT30 the price of this new and this Vox AD30VT-hand, here are some guidelines:
    - The new version twice as many effects and amps. For me, 11 amps is too many and I only use three of the 11 effects rested on the old version. After that, it's up to you.
    - The new version has a separate reverb knob system selection effect: big advantage because it is not possible to link two effects (self-whawha with reverb for example) on the AD30VT (relativize: vox still dedicated to coupling a tremolo effects and a reverb for example). The reverb is separate I think the big advantage of the new version.
    - The AD30VT has only two memories: ie you can save your settings (amp + effects and their parameters refined) to keep two of your favorite sounds. The new version has more memory slots, giving it an advantage.
    - A guy told me that the sounds of the new version was more realistic ... Personally, I felt no difference ...
    For my part, I found the AD30VT used 100 euros to the sell of my neighborhood and I do not regret.

    SOUNDS

    Here are emulated amps (according to what is said on the net and that means easy for some of them):

    - Shop Clean - Dumble
    - Black - Fender Twin Reverb
    - Tweed - Fender Bassman
    - AC15 Vox AC15
    - AC30TB: Vox AC30 top boost channel wth.
    - UK70's - Marshall Super Lead Plexi
    - Uk80's - Marhsall JCM800
    - Modern UK - Marshall JCM2000 DSL
    - Nu Metal - Mesa / Boogie Dual Recto
    - US High Gain - Soldano SLO100
    - Boutique OD - Dumble OD Special

    Personally, I like blues rock and am in love with the sound of the Bassman 57 (turn up the gain is hot) and Dumble in overdrive (for endless solos).
    I have not had the pleasure of testing these amps legend true, but I think the minutes of a simulation can not yet match that of a real amp. The proof that none of the 11 sounds of the Vox I admit when I face up to my Peavey Classic30: A tube amp that has its own sound for him but I get a lot more out nuances of my next game and the momentum is incomparable.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I really like my Peavey Classic 30 that I use to repeat's and representations (that is a big word ;-)). But impossible to use at home to work. The Vox knob with his power reduction allows me to have a very decent sound at low volume. I greatly appreciate having many sonic possibilities because it allows me to experiment with different styles and varied.

    The 30w Vox's seem a little weak for use in a group but still enough to exploit it in rehearsal at the time.

    In short: great amp to work at home and experiment with styles. For group play with a bassist "talkative" and drummer "On", then you should probably another amp.
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  • guiaumguiaumguiaumguiaum

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 02/06/10 at 09:54
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    Amp modeling, transistor preamp with 12AX7 tube, 30 watts, 30 watts true that crushes the MGX marshall 50 watts no problem. You have 11 amp models with Vox in mythical or otherwise (roughly 4 for the clean and distortion remains after the gain) and some effects (reverb, chorus, flanger, tremolo, etc. ...).

    A single guitar input connector, a footswitch input, 1 output line / headphone.
    there is a knob on the back that serves as a master to adjust the power depending on the size of the room where we play.

    UTILIZATION

    you turn the volume pot and it works (after the heating time of the lamp of course).
    2 preset recordable.
    You have to read a little French manual for how to e…
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    Amp modeling, transistor preamp with 12AX7 tube, 30 watts, 30 watts true that crushes the MGX marshall 50 watts no problem. You have 11 amp models with Vox in mythical or otherwise (roughly 4 for the clean and distortion remains after the gain) and some effects (reverb, chorus, flanger, tremolo, etc. ...).

    A single guitar input connector, a footswitch input, 1 output line / headphone.
    there is a knob on the back that serves as a master to adjust the power depending on the size of the room where we play.

    UTILIZATION

    you turn the volume pot and it works (after the heating time of the lamp of course).
    2 preset recordable.
    You have to read a little French manual for how to edit effects, but otherwise it's simple.
    Cons must be set by its effect before each song because it keeps only a single effect you can bypass with footswitch.

    SOUNDS

    Style rock to rock, metal crunch, there will be the sound you want.
    Modeling synth sounds pretty certain sound, it must look a bit to adjust so that it no longer sounding synth.

    OVERALL OPINION

    We must think the footswitch is optional and it is worth 30 €, but the price / quality ratio is very good for an amp of this type. It can be used again, at home or in a small quiet coffee concert, he goes everywhere.
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  • YannaY_5962YannaY_5962

    I can not get enough

    Vox AD30VTPublished on 05/07/10 at 18:21
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    Hybrid Amplifier (12 AX7 pre-amp and amp transistor)
    A footswitch input (vfs2) and a headphone
    Power 30 W (watts good!)
    11 different amp simulations and varied
    11 effects, some of which matched
    gain, volume, treble and medium bass, master ...
    Knob of a level for the output power I will come back later ...


    UTILIZATION

    easy setup, we chose a model and the desired effects, was adjusted in at noon and adjusted thereafter, the manual is clear, it does help for small additional settings (noise reductor, bypass etc ...)

    get a good sound is easy, and with good quality

    SOUNDS

    it's a little "Swiss Army knife" can play almost everything, for addicted to metal rather choos…
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    Hybrid Amplifier (12 AX7 pre-amp and amp transistor)
    A footswitch input (vfs2) and a headphone
    Power 30 W (watts good!)
    11 different amp simulations and varied
    11 effects, some of which matched
    gain, volume, treble and medium bass, master ...
    Knob of a level for the output power I will come back later ...


    UTILIZATION

    easy setup, we chose a model and the desired effects, was adjusted in at noon and adjusted thereafter, the manual is clear, it does help for small additional settings (noise reductor, bypass etc ...)

    get a good sound is easy, and with good quality

    SOUNDS

    it's a little "Swiss Army knife" can play almost everything, for addicted to metal rather choose the XL version is a bit more pointed in this direction



    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 3 years he has been transformed since (head + cab and adding the effects loop which is sorely lacking!) a small link to see what we can learn http://www.forum- guitare.fr/transformation-combo-vox-ad30vt-t11618.html

    unfortunate that there are only 2 possible storage in the memory

    knob of the power level is an essential asset, you can play from 1 to 30 W with the same grain, it's fun, it can play in his room or repeating (he has many voices, is not a concern for group play)
    the headphone is also of happiness because everything is in this output embraqué

    the new series is out (VT30) that allows to find not too AD30VT Cherose
    a good opportunity? , Jump on it!
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    Vox AD30VTPublished on 12/16/10 at 06:02
    Originally written by YannaY_5962 on Audiofanzine FR.

    Hybrid amp (preamp with 12AX7 tube, solid-state amp)
    One footswitch input, one headphones output
    30 watts (real watts)
    11 amp simulations
    11 effects (some dual effects)
    Gain, volume, treble, mid, bass, master controls
    Level control to adjust the output power (see below)...


    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use: just select an amp model and the desired effects, set all controls at the center and start adjusting from there. The manual is clear and will help you fine tune (noise reduction, bypass, etc.)

    You can get a good sound easily


    SOUNDS

    It's a swiss army knife: you can play almost anything. If you ar…
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    Originally written by YannaY_5962 on Audiofanzine FR.

    Hybrid amp (preamp with 12AX7 tube, solid-state amp)
    One footswitch input, one headphones output
    30 watts (real watts)
    11 amp simulations
    11 effects (some dual effects)
    Gain, volume, treble, mid, bass, master controls
    Level control to adjust the output power (see below)...


    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use: just select an amp model and the desired effects, set all controls at the center and start adjusting from there. The manual is clear and will help you fine tune (noise reduction, bypass, etc.)

    You can get a good sound easily


    SOUNDS

    It's a swiss army knife: you can play almost anything. If you are a metal freak, you'd better choose the XL version.



    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using it for three years. The product has been upgraded since I bought it (head + speaker cabinet, FX loop added). How does it sound? Here is a link: https://www.forum-guitare.fr/transformation-combo-vox-ad30vt-t11618.html

    Only two memory locations.

    The level control is a great feature: you can adjust the output power from 1 to 30 watts keeping the same gain level. This means you can play in your bedroom or with your band with the same sound.
    The amp also sounds very good with a pair of headphones.

    There's a new version out (VT30) so you can probably find the AD30VT for a few bucks.
    Don't hesitate!
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