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Published on 11/17/04 at 15:00I bought this amp from Nicholson music in Folsom, CA and paid $239.00. Nicholson is my local music supply store and offered the same price as Guitar Center.
Since I could only afford one amplifier I looked at all available 30 watt amps. I was looking for warm tone with some decent effects. Once I was turned on to the Vox AD30VT I was pleasantly surprised by the warmth of the amp and its features. It models eleven amps in both preset and manual mode. Therefore one can modify any attribute of the setup. There are eleven effects - seven are combinations. The guitarist can adjust the "amount" of effect with a knob. There is also a noise reduction setting the guitarist can adjust when playing a single coil pickup or using high gain.
I would prefer to have each of the effects independent of one another. That way I could invoke each one singly or in any combination I choose.
Very solid unit. It has a metal grate front one would think would rattle but it doesn't.
Cool amp. It requires reading the manual (really!) but it is simple to operate. I'd buy it again.
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Since I could only afford one amplifier I looked at all available 30 watt amps. I was looking for warm tone with some decent effects. Once I was turned on to the Vox AD30VT I was pleasantly surprised by the warmth of the amp and its features. It models eleven amps in both preset and manual mode. Therefore one can modify any attribute of the setup. There are eleven effects - seven are combinations. The guitarist can adjust the "amount" of effect with a knob. There is also a noise reduction setting the guitarist can adjust when playing a single coil pickup or using high gain.
I would prefer to have each of the effects independent of one another. That way I could invoke each one singly or in any combination I choose.
Very solid unit. It has a metal grate front one would think would rattle but it doesn't.
Cool amp. It requires reading the manual (really!) but it is simple to operate. I'd buy it again.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com