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Vox Valvetronix VT30 Guitar Combo Amplifier boasts a sound quality that overpowers the competition! Achieving support from guitarists from all genres, the VT30 is the new breed of VOX amp fusing high-quality modeling with the acclaimed VOX Valve Reactor tube giving modeling new-found power and tone. The eagerly awaited VT series is packed with twenty-two amp models, from the latest high-gain types to long lost hard-to-find boutique and vintage amps. Complemented with a variety of modeled effects, the VT series combo amps reach-out to a wide variety of genres and various techniques used by performers worldwide. Don't forget about the Sixty-six preset programs that are provided, including twenty-two song programs simulating the guitar sounds of famous guitarists. Even beginners who aren't yet familiar with the manipulation of amplifier tone will enjoy intense guitar sound in minutes. The VT30 is a perfect entry-level unit that can stand up to any amp in its price range.
- VOX Valve Reactor circuit with a 12AX7 to produce real tube power amp sound
- 22 realistic amp models (from high-gain to legendary boutique and vintage amps
- 12 effects (including independent reverb, rivaling the quality of dedicated units)
- Three banks for each amp model, giving you a total of sixty-six preset programs
- 22 programs of song presets simulate the sounds of famous guitarists
Vox Valvetronix VT30 Guitar Combo Amplifier - 1x10 inch, 30 watts Reviews
Vox Valvetronix VT30 Guitar Combo Amplifier - 1x10 inch, 30 watts Reviews
| 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Vox Valvetronix VT30 Guitar Combo Amplifier - 1x10 inch, 30 watts (Electronics) I just picked up this little beauty a couple weeks ago from a local guitar shop. I really love the built in 22 amp settings as well as an integrated effects pedal. Saves a ton of money. The 30 watt power supply is plenty of volume for practicing or a small gig.The only words of caution I would have are this: 1. There isn't a line-out (other than the headphone jack) so you can't use this as just a pre-amp and run it to a sound board or anything; you would have to still get an effects pedal if you needed it for that, 2. It isn't made for huge gigs, 30 watts is plenty of power at home and at church but if you're playing big gigs with a crazy drummer, you're going to want to go with something with some more oomph. Overall I love this amp. You can't beat the price; so it is a wonderful value and a trusted brand. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Kyle (granite bay, ca United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Vox Valvetronix VT30 Guitar Combo Amplifier - 1x10 inch, 30 watts (Electronics) The VT30 is an amazingly versatile amp whether your music stylings are tame or raunchy. While it offers lots of guitar models and presets, the beauty of this amp is found when you explore in manual mode. To me all those amp models represent nothing more than a starting point to find what works for me on any given day. I find something in the ballpark of what my ears want to hear, and then I dial in the rest with the gain and tone controls. The attentuator allows me to keep it quiet when needed, and yes you can dial the models to emulate tube break up... i.e. play softy for cleaner tone, and dig in when you want some edgy crunch.One trick I learned is to run the guitar through a clean overdrive pedal (I use a Bad Monkey) into the amp to smooth out high gain chords and blissfully fatten the high gain leads. While the amp is great already, the overdrive just makes it that much closer to perfection for high gain settings. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Vox Valvetronix VT30 Guitar Combo Amplifier - 1x10 inch, 30 watts (Electronics) I tried a couple different amps in this class and the VT30 had the best sound overall. Now, I'm not a big 'modeling' fan, but there's some pretty radical sounds available. I bought this amp basically to take to rehearsals in small rooms and to record with in my home studio. I did take it to one gig - a wedding in a small room - but after the dance floor filled up, the VT30 ran out of power, so to speak. It has one of the best sounding on-board 'verbs I've ever heard. There's an awful lot to play with in terms of effects and different amp settings....maybe too much so. I find myself generally defaulting to the "blackface" amp model. I sprung another $60 for the footswitch, but that proved to be a waste. There's a definite delay and volume drop when switching presets, and setting 3 different volumes for each "patch" can be tricky. I put a heftier speaker in my VT30 as the stock one was a bit "thin". Tried to put a JBL E-110 in but it wouldn't fit. Settled for an Eminance... Read more |
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