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« Great for home use »
Published on 01/13/13 at 15:23
Best value:
Excellent
Audience:
Anyone
Features 7/10
It's a small, 3-watt, solid-state amp full of digital effects for home use.
It can be battery or mains powered, you can connect an MP3 player to it, as well as headphones...
Use 8/10
Hyper simple dialing, everything is written on the buttons, you turn, adjust and listen.
You can play anything with it, except maybe a very clean sound, although that depends on the guitar and, especially, the pickups.
Sound 8/10
It's great in terms of sound, that's why I chose it over competitor products, the realism of its sounds.
Whatever the guitar I use (Gibson SG standard, Ibanez with EMG 81/60 and Fender Blacktop Telecaster), I can easily get the sounds I want and you can tell the difference according to the pickups (I love the metal sound I get with the EMGs).
Overall opinion 8/10
I've been using it for almost two years. It's ideal to play at home, to give or take lessons, it's a true mobile amp.
Before buying it, I tested the Roland microcube, but I preferred the vox due to the realism of the sounds.
The only negative point may be the fact of not having a true clean sound, without crunch, at high volumes.
Small, mobile, full of different sounds, I would buy it again without any problems.
It's a small, 3-watt, solid-state amp full of digital effects for home use.
It can be battery or mains powered, you can connect an MP3 player to it, as well as headphones...
Use 8/10
Hyper simple dialing, everything is written on the buttons, you turn, adjust and listen.
You can play anything with it, except maybe a very clean sound, although that depends on the guitar and, especially, the pickups.
Sound 8/10
It's great in terms of sound, that's why I chose it over competitor products, the realism of its sounds.
Whatever the guitar I use (Gibson SG standard, Ibanez with EMG 81/60 and Fender Blacktop Telecaster), I can easily get the sounds I want and you can tell the difference according to the pickups (I love the metal sound I get with the EMGs).
Overall opinion 8/10
I've been using it for almost two years. It's ideal to play at home, to give or take lessons, it's a true mobile amp.
Before buying it, I tested the Roland microcube, but I preferred the vox due to the realism of the sounds.
The only negative point may be the fact of not having a true clean sound, without crunch, at high volumes.
Small, mobile, full of different sounds, I would buy it again without any problems.