With the same number of amps and effects as the upper-level VX 50 GTV, it provides ample sound quality. The 15W output VX15 GT is ready to perform anywhere. Unlike the case with a typical small amp, you will feel no lack of power. The bass-reflex structure ensures good coverage of the low-frequency range. A sealed body made of ABS for its excellent acoustical properties minimizes unneeded vibration, eliminating loss of sound and efficiently projecting your guitar sound. You’ll be amazed the instant you lift this unit! The VX15 GT achieves an ultra-lightweight design that seems unreasonable for a guitar amp, but lightness is not its only advantage. ■ Internal structure crafted for excellent acoustic response, with an ultra-lightweight sealed body made of ABS, and a bass-reflex design There’s also a tap button, so you can set parameters such as delay time in an intuitive manner. This means that you have the ability to add the final touches to shape your overall guitar sound. You can simultaneously use both types, modulation and delay/reverb, and choose from four types each, giving you a total of eight variations. ■ A well-rounded selection of eight effect typesĪlso included is a full selection of the effect types that are indispensable in shaping your sound. Newly added is a LINE type which supports not only electric guitar but also acoustic guitar, further expanding this unit’s usefulness. In addition to the classic AC30, this one unit covers a diverse multitude of sounds that include famous tube amps, modern high-gain amps, and rare boutique amps. Proprietary VET (Virtual Element Technology) enables unprecedented realism, reproducing not only the audible result but rethinking the original circuit itself, painstakingly modeling even individual components that affect the sound. ![]() Thanks to their many years of developing modeling amps, VOX delivers the ultimate in sound. ■ A total of 11 amp models, polished more than ever Overturning existing ideas of guitar amps, the VX15 GT will allow you to enjoy playing guitar in any musical scene. A design that’s almost unreasonably lightweight, an internal structure carefully calculated for the optimal sound, realistic and stage-ready sounds driven by modeling technology. If I had to do it again, I would maybe choose the ceramic version to retain more of the original speaker qualities.An update to the popular VXI, the VX15 GT was born from a desire to open up new possibilities for guitar amps. My Tele and Strat sound better with the Weber, but I prefered my Gretsch with the Vox Bulldog.Īll in all I don't think I've spoilt 40$, it was a real ear opening experience. I would say the tone has lost of its dryness and has gained a mid complexity quality, it reacts now a bit like a tube amp. I've been playing it 2 days know, and after a slight disappointment (I was expecting more tangible improvements) I like the new voice the amp has. more pleasant and vintage tone, but a bit less raw than the Bulldog. rounder tone (accentued mids compared to the rather flat Bulldog) less bright or harsh : AlNiCo takes the edge off but it took the spank out less loud than the Vox Bulldog : not a problem for me, it's just for home practice. The speaker swap was made in less than 10 minutes. I received my Weber Blue Pup - alnico model (15W 8Ω) - together with Beamblockers for other amps. ![]() It doesn't look cool, but once again my Peavey Studio Pro, is proveing to be my go to amp. I wish that Vox made an AC15, that was more friendly, for direct recording. I could really use something like a the new Fender Princeton or Peavey Windsor recording amps. The studio has ofered to drag out a ribbon mic, that costs four times as much as the Pathfinder, but as time is money, DI seemed like the right answer. The line out doesn't sound very good though. I've been recording direct in from my pedal, and useing the Pathfinder as a monitor, and it's been plenty loud. I've been doing some studio work, for a singer/songwriter lately. Thats less than Vox grill cloth, if I try to cut a baffle board, in squeeze in a 10" speaker. ![]() Weber has an alnico Blue Pup speaker, for $35. Takeing the line out, and running it through the power section (effects return) one of my bigger amps sounds good too. I sounds great, as the Eminence Legend 105's, have a good chimey sound, for a ceramic speaker. I do sometimes run the Pathfinder through my 2X10 cabinet.
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