It's 50 watts at 4 ohms. Since most cabs in my neck of the woods are 8 ohms, that means it'll only put out 25 watts. Also, that's a 10 inch speaker, not 12 inch. It sounds good, as long as you use it for what a Vox is known for. The higher gain stuff sounded kind of muddy.
Not quite clear/accurate regarding the initial statement of it's power (around 1:37). It is capable of 50 watts output with a 4 ohm load. The speaker cab that comes with the package is 8 ohms, hence (according to Vox) the amp puts out 25 watts. Regardless, I have one, and it is great IMO. And I've used mine with 2ea. 2X12's combining for a 4 ohm load. Too bad the amp isn't sold separately.
1:40 - 2:00 20 "nutube" to replicate that saggy valve feel, followed by claiming it is "essentially the same circuit as the much sought after super beatle" which was a 100% solid state amp. Contradictory much?
@@graemeross4842 That isn't really the point. The point is that claiming it's "essentially the same circuit" is a clear contradiction of the fact they are simultaneously hyping up the nutube technology the amp uses. You don't even have to know very much about either nutube or the original super beatle to be able to figure out how absurdly dishonest this is.
@@bojackhorseman5367 maybe it’s essentially the same circuit plus nutube or maybe the review is just confused. I’m not an engineer but I don’t think it’s intentionally misleading
To be accurate, Vox refers to it as "tremelo" instead of vibrato. I love the amp but dont care for using the tremelo. It's more of a volume undulating effect that you control the rate of. Don't care for it...But I do love this amp...It is very good at the "just at breakup" tone and very dynamic in response to picking attack and volume rolloffs.
One of the best review I ever seen about this great amp.
Honey, I shrunk the Vox! Wow - just wow.
It's 50 watts at 4 ohms. Since most cabs in my neck of the woods are 8 ohms, that means it'll only put out 25 watts. Also, that's a 10 inch speaker, not 12 inch. It sounds good, as long as you use it for what a Vox is known for. The higher gain stuff sounded kind of muddy.
What a sexy lil' amp! But it's huge in sound. You had me at Vox.
what model prs guitar are you using?
Not quite clear/accurate regarding the initial statement of it's power (around 1:37). It is capable of 50 watts output with a 4 ohm load. The speaker cab that comes with the package is 8 ohms, hence (according to Vox) the amp puts out 25 watts. Regardless, I have one, and it is great IMO. And I've used mine with 2ea. 2X12's combining for a 4 ohm load. Too bad the amp isn't sold separately.
Personally, I wouldn't want to own this amp without having the "made for" cabinet.
Despite the fact that I use a 2×12 cabinet fairly often with it.
i just ordered one, but are you saying the speaker is not good ? can i use the 50w on this speaker ?
Sounds killer!
1:40 - 2:00 20 "nutube" to replicate that saggy valve feel, followed by claiming it is "essentially the same circuit as the much sought after super beatle" which was a 100% solid state amp.
Contradictory much?
"nutube" is essentially a circuit, so...
@@O_Towne_Bear and...?
maybe he thinks the original beetle also replicated that saggy valve feel with SS
@@graemeross4842 That isn't really the point. The point is that claiming it's "essentially the same circuit" is a clear contradiction of the fact they are simultaneously hyping up the nutube technology the amp uses. You don't even have to know very much about either nutube or the original super beatle to be able to figure out how absurdly dishonest this is.
@@bojackhorseman5367 maybe it’s essentially the same circuit plus nutube or maybe the review is just confused. I’m not an engineer but I don’t think it’s intentionally misleading
I understand its a 1x10" not 12"
I still want one
Amazing
Vibrato and reverb were not presented...
uh... they were.
To be accurate, Vox refers to it as "tremelo" instead of vibrato.
I love the amp but dont care for using the tremelo.
It's more of a volume undulating effect that you control the rate of.
Don't care for it...But I do love this amp...It is very good at the "just at breakup" tone and very dynamic in response to picking attack and volume rolloffs.
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