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- iamqman
Pocket Metal
Published on 04/20/11 at 16:57All of these pocket amps from Vox have their specific applications and this one geared specifically towards the metal lovers. So the California metal tones are what this unit is modeled off of, which I'm guessing is Mesa Boogie. So if you hear this thing you can get that overly saturated gain structure. It has a midcut circuit that drops the midrange out for that low voicing.
It actually is amazing to me how they are able to fit something like this in the size of a watch. Vox metal will get you a good Megadeth tone or something comperable in that type of metal genre. This isn't isn't 80's glam metal tones or even hard rock tones. This is all out balls to wall metal, and you won't get th…Read moreAll of these pocket amps from Vox have their specific applications and this one geared specifically towards the metal lovers. So the California metal tones are what this unit is modeled off of, which I'm guessing is Mesa Boogie. So if you hear this thing you can get that overly saturated gain structure. It has a midcut circuit that drops the midrange out for that low voicing.
It actually is amazing to me how they are able to fit something like this in the size of a watch. Vox metal will get you a good Megadeth tone or something comperable in that type of metal genre. This isn't isn't 80's glam metal tones or even hard rock tones. This is all out balls to wall metal, and you won't get that tone either.
Vox amPlug Metal 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
* Metal delivers the explosive roar of US high-gain metal sound
* 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
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 "Metal" - California-made High-gain Voicing
SOUND QUALITY
If you are going to use this version over the other Vox pocket amps then you are going to need a humbucker style guitar. It is voiced for the low end so a single coil guitar like a Fender Stratocaster isn't going to cut it in any way. Sure you can play through it and it will sound fine but I would suggest the Lead version if you are going for the single coil operation. There you will get more of a yngwie malmsteen type tone. Or even the Joe Satrinani version with be better suited for thinner guitars or single coils. Any guitar will work if you are just wanting to jam but I find these setting to be the best for each version.
OVERALL OPINION
If you need a pint size amp that fits in your pocket and goes where you and then this is for you. You can toss it in your drawer at work or at home and quietly jam with some headphones quietly without disturbing anyone else around you.
At new these units come in at around $40 which is a great price for a finger amp. This is a practice tool and not be able to use in any gig. You can hook it up to your computer and get some cool sounds with other effects units and such. Nice little buy!.See less10 - ultimateguitar62Published on 04/13/10 at 08:03 (This content has been automatically translated from French)It's a big powerful well distortion is analog, not editable
there is a jack for connecting a guitar or a mini speaker amPlug the entrance to the atria or the baffle and entréaux for connecting mp3
UTILIZATION
is simple, or turns the knobs you can play, no manual and that's good
SOUND QUALITY
the distortion is a condition not to push the gain and tone, there are lots of treble and bass are missing, even when the speaker is amPlug above.
virtually no gain without even tone it crunch, damage
OVERALL OPINION
for about 1 week
The +: bah value for money, big disto
the -: not enough bass, not cleanRead moreIt's a big powerful well distortion is analog, not editable
there is a jack for connecting a guitar or a mini speaker amPlug the entrance to the atria or the baffle and entréaux for connecting mp3
UTILIZATION
is simple, or turns the knobs you can play, no manual and that's good
SOUND QUALITY
the distortion is a condition not to push the gain and tone, there are lots of treble and bass are missing, even when the speaker is amPlug above.
virtually no gain without even tone it crunch, damage
OVERALL OPINION
for about 1 week
The +: bah value for money, big disto
the -: not enough bass, not cleanSee less10 - patvmax
Funny.
Published on 10/16/10 at 15:36 (This content has been automatically translated from French)bof, a little cool gadget, but just for agreements like METAL my advice, go through the headphone jack, pull on a hi fi or otherwise, (with cables setero + Plugs + reducers) turn down the treble, raise the bass, and you have a distortion for cheap! +
UTILIZATION
Nothing simple, it's basic, lowest setting.
SOUND QUALITY
Even at this price ptit is not a travel tip, since this is the guitar and the headphones work that takes the most space!
OVERALL OPINION
I highly recommend an old zoom 505 506, korg 90's but 10 times higher. (At 40-50th!). it's really a swarm of bees that you fit in the head .. not low or medium, but I think some love .. attention to your ears…Read morebof, a little cool gadget, but just for agreements like METAL my advice, go through the headphone jack, pull on a hi fi or otherwise, (with cables setero + Plugs + reducers) turn down the treble, raise the bass, and you have a distortion for cheap! +
UTILIZATION
Nothing simple, it's basic, lowest setting.
SOUND QUALITY
Even at this price ptit is not a travel tip, since this is the guitar and the headphones work that takes the most space!
OVERALL OPINION
I highly recommend an old zoom 505 506, korg 90's but 10 times higher. (At 40-50th!). it's really a swarm of bees that you fit in the head .. not low or medium, but I think some love .. attention to your ears .. and if you hit the high notes, the laugh you'll cry, it's all cats + cats in heat. on the other hand wholesale agreement basik, CA does, and it's VERY MINIATURE.See less01 - moosehermanPublished on 04/22/10 at 19:56This is a headphone amplifier that plugs directly into your guitar, with a headphone out and a a few controls. This particular model is the "Lead" model, which has a tone specifically for playing soaring leads. This is actually a decent piece of gear for rehearsal, assuming volume is an issue (which for most people with families and roomates, it is). It's a digital technology. The gear isn't complex enough to be edited with computer or controlled with midi. It's not rackable. There is simply a 1/4" cable head that plugs directly into the guitar, and a headphone out.
UTILIZATION
This thing couldn't be easier to use, just plug it into the guitar and plug in the headphones. Then adju…Read moreThis is a headphone amplifier that plugs directly into your guitar, with a headphone out and a a few controls. This particular model is the "Lead" model, which has a tone specifically for playing soaring leads. This is actually a decent piece of gear for rehearsal, assuming volume is an issue (which for most people with families and roomates, it is). It's a digital technology. The gear isn't complex enough to be edited with computer or controlled with midi. It's not rackable. There is simply a 1/4" cable head that plugs directly into the guitar, and a headphone out.
UTILIZATION
This thing couldn't be easier to use, just plug it into the guitar and plug in the headphones. Then adjust for volume and gain. There is also a digital delay effect that makes your leads sound way huger. There's really no variety which is a bummer, and part of the reason that this is a rather limiting device.
SOUND QUALITY
This thing will sound good enough through your headphones to get you through the practice session, assuming of course that lead guitar is all you are going to be playing. Especially since only hard rock and metal lead tones are possible with it. The quality of the sound depends entirely what you expect of it. I would hope that I could do more than just get a decent lead sound, so I wasn't impressed. I couldn't motivate myself to do anything but shred when I used this thing. I would say that if that's all you care about, you might be really interested, especially since you probably have a lot of complaints from neighbors and family members about the noise that you undoubtedly create. I'd say if you have any interest in groove, tonal character, or anything resembling real amplifiers, this is not for you. It's certainly not for me.
OVERALL OPINION
I like the idea of headphone amps, but only a few of them are really worth getting, as most simply have one real tone and do that and nothing more. This is an example of the latter case. Shredders only need apply, unless you feel like buying the whole Vox series and switching them out as you see fit. I certainly don't have any interest in doing that, so I'd say that I would rather use a smaller practice amp and try to compromise with the annoyed roomates.See less10 - Audiofanzine FRPublished on 12/01/08 at 06:36(Originally written by Stratman junior/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Good, violent, hard and real heavy metal distortion... and also affordable!
I haven't tested it yet with multimedia speakers.
It's very nice but you won't sleep a lot because you'll spend all night playing your favorite heavy metal riffs...
UTILIZATION
Ultra easy, no need for a user's manual. You get a huge distortion with your headphones... and I haven't changed the first batteries I installed. I normally set the gain and tone controls to max and the master volume to 2 or 3.
The sound with headphones is very loud and you won't hear the sound of your TV.
I also took it with me to try out a secondh…Read more(Originally written by Stratman junior/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Good, violent, hard and real heavy metal distortion... and also affordable!
I haven't tested it yet with multimedia speakers.
It's very nice but you won't sleep a lot because you'll spend all night playing your favorite heavy metal riffs...
UTILIZATION
Ultra easy, no need for a user's manual. You get a huge distortion with your headphones... and I haven't changed the first batteries I installed. I normally set the gain and tone controls to max and the master volume to 2 or 3.
The sound with headphones is very loud and you won't hear the sound of your TV.
I also took it with me to try out a secondhand guitar at a café... very convenient.
SOUND QUALITY
Excellent value for money considering the sound.
The device is faithful to the guitar you're using. Excellent!
It's not very expensive so don't expect an exceptional sound, but it's enough to get a good feeling.
No clean sound but that's no big deal... If you want a clean sound buy the classic rock model (and give up this fat distortion).
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for two months and I haven't changed the batteries. I don't use it every day but when I plug it in I play for hours.
It's very convenient and you won't have problems anymore with your family and your neighbors.
I hesitated a long time before buying it. It looks like a toy but watch out for your ears... It's a good purchase for people who play a lot and don't want to disturb their environment.
There are also a classic rock and a clean version available...
I give it an 8 because perfection doesn't exist...See less00
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