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Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby Bluesnote » Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:17 pm

Any of you guys have/played or heard this amp? I was wondering if it had anything near a Vox valve sound. Its just for home use without too much expense, and possibly being connected to a pa mixing desk later on for live use.
It seems reasonably priced for what its supposed to do.
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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby Mikey » Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:31 pm

I had one and to me the AC30 and AC15 settings were pretty good but I'm no expert and can live without the quest for "that sound". If it sounds good to me, that's all I ask.
I would say go ahead, it's a versatile little amp and quite loud, too!
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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby David Martin » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:38 am

Great amp...

The sounds are there... (and many more too...)
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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby Didier » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:42 am

Bluesnote wrote:Any of you guys have/played or heard this amp?

A friend of mine has one, and I have heard it live in a 45 people room. The sound was very good and loud enough with a real drummer (it was the former model AD15VT played with a Strat through a Zoom G7.1u).

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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby Bluesnote » Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:42 pm

Thanks guys for the info 8-) Now after having looked in Youtube for demo's, I'm now being drawn to the VT30 :roll:
They say for around 40 quid more, the difference is that you get so much more for your cash.
I guess when I get home I'll need to get into Guitar Guitar and try them both out.
Some say that because of the extra output, the VT30 can produce the warmer tones better than the VT15.
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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby Didier » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:49 pm

Bluesnote wrote:Some say that because of the extra output, the VT30 can produce the warmer tones better than the VT15.

The VT30 has a 10" speaker which can only be better than the 8" one on the VT15.

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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby David Martin » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:47 am

Go the whole hog.... get a VT 50!!
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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby Didier » Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:22 am

David Martin wrote:Go the whole hog.... get a VT 50!!

Remember that it's only : "just for home use without too much expense, and possibly being connected to a pa mixing desk later on for live use."

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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby Bluesnote » Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:52 pm

Yeah its for home use only and dont want to fall out with my neighbours :o
Once again, thanks for the replies, I'll see when I get back home which one to purchase 8-)
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Re: Vox VT15 Valvetronics

Postby John Haldane » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:43 pm

Hi
I use the AD15, and for home use it perfect, there is plenty of volume to spare, if you need it.
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