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Vox amPlug Twin

Portable Guitar Amp Simulator from Vox belonging to the amPlug series

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«  Disappointed by the sound »

Published on 01/20/12 at 04:24
Amplug that can plug into the guitar with headphone input, auxiliary input (for connecting an MP3), 3 buttons gain, tone, volume.
All this is pretty cheap, all plastic.
Batteries are supplied with.

This is common to all Amplug vox. Most of this model, a button "fx" to add a kind of stereo chorus.

I love the principle of Amplug (playing with a headset amp simulation, to a mp3, etc.). So the note is good on this point

I chose this model and told me they would have surely improved the simulations and because I was looking for a more focused clear tone.

UTILIZATION

It could not be simpler to use. One branch, it works.
No manual, no need.

SOUND QUALITY

That's where I was getting. I have the same version of "classic rock" that saturates very quickly gain, and whose sound is pretty average.
Here, the sound is downright bad for me. In the clear is fairly flat, it lacks fullness. It overwrites all the pretty twank my Telecaster.
I know it's just for fun as a tool, but still ...
And so if one adds overdrive is the absolute cata, om is the classic rock pretty good cash. I even talking about the distortion, there is catastrophic.

OVERALL OPINION

Used yesterday, he will return to the seller.
I compared to the AC30 (the Amplug) is really not bad, the classic rock that is medium, it is less well for me.
The clean sound is not even deep, it is very flat.
The chorus effect is quite marked (not very subtle) and is not adjustable (you put it or remove it).
Overall, therefore, disappointed.