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Vox DA5

Portable Guitar Amp from Vox belonging to the DA series

ebrian ebrian
Published on 01/03/09 at 14:33
Everything has already been said.
I have the "classic" version that recalls the AC 30. It's pretty!

UTILIZATION

Easy to use as well as knowing when the guitar and the style we must choose the proper sound and play with the gain, one can, strictly speaking, do without the manual: mine is in German or I do not mean that language, fortunately he has a sketch for the settings of the FX.
So the use is more complex than the micro cube on which all the more passe.De Vox is more powerful and more cash with its HP 6.5 '(5' to the mc). I was amazed at the volume of the microphone!
The different powers available, autonomy and the headphone output make it a truly versatile tool for work and travel.
The unit is well built and well finished (Vietnam).

SOUNDS

Suitable for almost all musical styles from classical to rock guitar. Beginners groping before you know it servir.Bonne power! HP high efficiency.
However all sounds "fake", some sounds are disappointing especially highgains 2 and 3 ("boiled transistor") but the cleans are excellents.Le micro cube has nothing to envy and distortion "correct" is more successful. Do not be fooled by the whole host of special effects that are quite successful.
The change of power is a great idea to better adjust the Vox sound.

OVERALL OPINION

So a nice little amp especially useful for travel and play in the street about the same at Roland micro cube that I know very bien.Rapport money and power jig-very interesting.
As for the long term reliability I would bet more on the Roland.