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Published on 03/25/14 at 12:43Amp lamp clean, crunch, Disto, Class AB amplifier building
12AX7 (x4) preamp tubes, EL34 (x2) power stage tubes
FX loop true bypass
50 W amp (I've never cranked). Even in concert.
No built-in effect
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use.
Wide variation in tone using EQ.
Starts to sound good from the Master Volume to 12. Before lacks a little low and boosts loud sounds.
SOUNDS
The clean channel with a wonderful sound. Much rounder and less slamming a Fender.
This channel supports virtually all distortion pedal.
From 12, it slightly crunch
The clean channel can be switcher thanks to Thick. It was nice crunch to super sensitive blues, varying the volume knob of the guitar.
The Girth channel sends good crucn a good heavy distortion.
I play it with a Gibson Les Paul Standart, a G & L S500, Epiphone Les Paul Standart (micro Gibson Classic 57) and a PRS Custom. Each instrument keeps its characteristics of sound.
I used to play pop the big fat rock.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 2 years.
I first played on a JCM800, a Hot Rod Deluxe. Each had its specialty.
Vox NT50 offers a more beautiful sound palette (for my taste) than previously tested amps.
Has never disappointed me since I got it.
12AX7 (x4) preamp tubes, EL34 (x2) power stage tubes
FX loop true bypass
50 W amp (I've never cranked). Even in concert.
No built-in effect
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use.
Wide variation in tone using EQ.
Starts to sound good from the Master Volume to 12. Before lacks a little low and boosts loud sounds.
SOUNDS
The clean channel with a wonderful sound. Much rounder and less slamming a Fender.
This channel supports virtually all distortion pedal.
From 12, it slightly crunch
The clean channel can be switcher thanks to Thick. It was nice crunch to super sensitive blues, varying the volume knob of the guitar.
The Girth channel sends good crucn a good heavy distortion.
I play it with a Gibson Les Paul Standart, a G & L S500, Epiphone Les Paul Standart (micro Gibson Classic 57) and a PRS Custom. Each instrument keeps its characteristics of sound.
I used to play pop the big fat rock.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 2 years.
I first played on a JCM800, a Hot Rod Deluxe. Each had its specialty.
Vox NT50 offers a more beautiful sound palette (for my taste) than previously tested amps.
Has never disappointed me since I got it.