An amp, short for amplifier, is a crucial piece of equipment that boosts the signal from your guitar or other instruments, allowing you to control volume and shape your tone. Guitar amps come in various styles, including valve (tube), solid-state, and digital modelling, each offering unique sound characteristics. Whether you’re practicing at home, recording in the studio, or playing live, the right amp can make all the difference in achieving your desired sound—from clean and crisp to rich overdrive and distortion.
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Vox is a renowned brand known for its iconic amplifiers and guitar effects pedals. They offer a range of pedals that reflect Vox’s commitment to delivering classic tones and innovative designs. Vox pedals are recognized for their vintage aesthetics, solid construction, and quality sound.
Here are some notable Vox guitar pedals and series to consider:
Vox V847 Wah Pedal: The Vox V847 is a classic wah pedal known for its vintage tone and expressive capabilities. It’s based on the original Vox wah design and is favored by guitarists seeking that classic ’60s/’70s wah sound.
Vox DelayLab: The DelayLab pedal provides a wide range of delay effects in a single unit. It offers various delay types, including tape echo, analog delay, and digital delay, along with tap tempo functionality and programmable presets.
Vox Ice 9 Overdrive: This overdrive pedal, designed in collaboration with renowned guitarist Joe Satriani, delivers versatile overdrive tones suitable for various playing styles. It offers controls for gain, tone, and volume, along with a unique “More” switch for added drive.
Vox Time Machine Delay: This pedal focuses on providing various delay types, including digital, analog, and tape echo, with controls for delay time, feedback, and modulation for creating rich, ambient delay effects.
Vox pedals often reflect the vintage sound associated with the brand, catering to guitarists looking for classic tones while incorporating modern features and functionality. The V847 Wah and DelayLab, in particular, have garnered praise for their sound quality and versatility.
When considering Vox effect pedals, it’s essential to consider your playing style, the specific tones/effects you desire, and how the pedal fits into your overall setup. Vox pedals offer classic sounds but with some modern features, and they’re highly suitable for players seeking vintage-inspired tones.
As always, listening to demos, trying out the pedals in person, and reading reviews can help you determine which Vox effect pedal would be the perfect addition to your pedalboard and musical style.
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Iconic tone in your headphones: a headphone guitar amp designed and developed in collaboration between Vox and Sir Brian May The Vox AP-BM amPlug is modelled on the classic Brian May Vox AC30 sound with a visual design based on Brian May’s Red Special Treble booster setting for instant Brian May tone with three additional onboard effects (which can…
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AC30: Provides the AC30 top boost sound No need for a guitar cable Plug it directly into your guitar and use with headphones A folding plug mechanism that rotates 180 degrees lets you adjust the angle to match your guitar An AUX input jack lets you enjoy jam sessions with your MP3 player Auto power-off function keeps the battery from running down P…
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Ideal Carry-On/Bedroom Guitar Effects with Headphone Amplifier for Silent Practicing Dynamic Clean Tone designed for both Guitar and Bass Built-in Chorus Effects adding additional Sonic Dimensions to the Overall Tone Headphone Splitter 1/8'' Aux Cable included, providing more possibilities for various contexts of use USB-Chargeable (USB Charging Ca…
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