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Vox NT15H Night Train

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Vox belonging to the Night Train series

Grosgui Grosgui

«  Little tough going anywhere »

Published on 11/28/11 at 17:50
Well, this cot nothing complicated ... T say it all and is simple to get to know a site specially for the tech sheet Retailer ...

Note, however, a good trs: pentode-triode switch to halve the power ...
15 watts is not large you tell me?!?!
Well, remember that it is an amp lamp, and you do not all fortunate to live in a mansion lost or hard to have deaf neighbors .. .

And another benefit is the grain allows for high-volume lamps without using a power brake ...

SO: big good point for this option.

BIG BIG POINT also on the quality of manufacture.

Default even when small: a micro reverb has done well ... It is the length of an Accutronics and yes it's a little more quickly connect to a PDAL ... But it's really a dtail.

Ah yes, a small effect loop would cool t default to have a verb ...

BUT: even when they gave me great pleasure in delivering an original carrying case (and with its small weight it gnial and practice).


EDIT: Oh, by the way, I test two cabs in shop (10 and 12 for the Vox models).
Obviously I chose the 12 ... But it sounds even better on my V30 as the original greenback.

UTILIZATION

So this cot ... What about ...

The manual must always be in the box.

5 knobs ... Gain - Trebble - Middle - Bass - Volume

Basically, there's just connect ...
Mrs. a child of two years should do it.

Note, however, for novices in the world of amps lamps, the standby switch is confused in pentode-triode switch.
I find it a very practical and well thought out but for someone who never jou on amp lamp, as one of my friends came to test it before buying it, although respect the r gle "Standby Power" and "Standby-Power."

But if not, say anything, very simple: PLUG & PLAY.

SOUNDS

So we approach the last point INTERESTED.

I only play rock, which is more like English (look at my stuff's not Marshall Mesa) ...
In this style, no problem ... It has a bit to that when I took it even.

But it does not just a.

Yes, I play a lot of blues, punk, metal and ...
So watch out, I'm not saying that excels in these styles, but it dbrouille trs well.
It does not compete with the classics of the genre, but it holds up ... And even though trs.

Next guitar I plug into it, I may as well have mlodieux cleans and sweet, a good big disto ... And he has no problem with the harmonics. True, the bottom with the gain, and I find myself sending limits too.

Moreover, even a good-thick bright mode which increases the gain significantly ... This reminds me a lot of amps offer a vintage fashion and modern fashion.

Therefore Russi.


reverb.

OVERALL OPINION

So I've had it about 3 months. But I play it low (about 5 hours per week).
Finally, enough to have my word.

Basically this is my amp flat.
The rest of the time in the studio or RPET, I play on my other amp (Engl Screamer, Marshall JCM, Marshall Mosfet, 1970 ...).
And I change as many guitar amp (I had to have a dozen DIFFERENT amp) ...
I also rotates with the gear or other locs (Plexi, AC 30, Twin Reverb, Bassman, Ultra, Brunetti, Mesa, Soldano ... And surely I forget).
But basically I have a bunch of jou amp (lamps).

Finally I m'gare.

Basically, if you are wondering what is this amp, go test it.
I think as you like (it took me just 5 minutes).

In addition it's stupid, but it is beautiful with its vintage look.

And for the price, I think there's no time to ask the question ...