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Vox Mini5 Rhythm

Modelling Combo Guitar Amp from Vox belonging to the Mini series

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Public price: $159 incl. VAT

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Edward 21Edward 21

Magnifico amplificador

Vox Mini5 RhythmPublished on 02/15/21 at 12:38
Lo uso en casa.
No sería útil para actuar en una banda, no se ha construido para ese uso. Los sonidos en limpio no pueden ser mejores. Los distorsionados podrían ser mejor. Tengo que decir que yo prácticamente toco con sonidos limpios.
Los pros todo lo que hace. Los contras me es difícil encontrar algo.
Creo que he hecho la mejor compra de mi vida en cuanto producto/precio
Estoy encantado con el producto
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26jerome7526jerome75

Frankly not good

Vox Mini5 RhythmPublished on 05/06/14 at 14:16
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
The amp delivers 5W reduced to 1W. Admittedly, it still kicks ass. It can grow without it vibrates everywhere. The finish is adequate at best. Vox has kept the facade and the control panel, but the tailgate for batteries is indigent. She stands with Velcro fastened with staples and housing for the batteries is glued or screwed to the same box, you can even see the son of the enclosure. It is very inconvenient to open and I doubt that it takes a very long time without repair. Battery life is good.

UTILIZATION

Operation is extremely simple, it works as a basic amp. For cons, I found that the buttons for the reverb and delay were not very progressive. We spent a bit of everything for...…
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The amp delivers 5W reduced to 1W. Admittedly, it still kicks ass. It can grow without it vibrates everywhere. The finish is adequate at best. Vox has kept the facade and the control panel, but the tailgate for batteries is indigent. She stands with Velcro fastened with staples and housing for the batteries is glued or screwed to the same box, you can even see the son of the enclosure. It is very inconvenient to open and I doubt that it takes a very long time without repair. Battery life is good.

UTILIZATION

Operation is extremely simple, it works as a basic amp. For cons, I found that the buttons for the reverb and delay were not very progressive. We spent a bit of everything for nothing. The reverbs are also great.

SOUNDS

It is now the black spot of this amp ... the sound. It's horrible. The clean is flat, featureless, nothing to do. Distos sound very quickly "grainy" in the bad sense. Ie it drool all over with a curious hole in the midrange. Impossible to compensate for the settings. The worst is yet when you push the gain or we choose the most advanced models. Moreover, speaking of modeling, there are many, only the most apps may sound a bit, the rest ...
Now it should also be noted that all distos are very sluggish. It is well aware of this when playing on playback, difficult to be heard. Vox Valvetronix technology available across its supposedly so great. Ben duffer must be inflated. I especially feel that the box has dropped a few pepettes to develop a rather average stuff and they disclaim all sauces to monetize (VT40 and other pedals etc).

OVERALL OPINION

I had a Roland Minicube, old, dating from 2003. Vox sometimes sounds a hair better, has much more saturation, but in the end does nothing more and is in no way more dynamic than the Roland ... with 10 technological advanced yet. I also have a Zoom G3 pedal to light years in terms of rendering. I kept the thing a month and I sold it.
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  • Manufacturer: Vox
  • Model: Mini5 Rhythm
  • Series: Mini
  • Category: Modelling Combo Guitar Amps
  • Added in our database on: 01/26/2013

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