VOX ToneLab ST Sound & Features Overview
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Don't let the size fool you! The most compact member of the VOX ToneLab Series, the ToneLab ST is the choice for on-the-go tone. In a single compact, road-ready pedal unit, ToneLab ST combines our tube-driven Valve Reactor circuitry, Valvetronix amp & cabinet modeling, plus serious sounding effects, including twenty "song-specific" presets. Equally at home in the studio, ToneLab ST works as an ASIO compatible USB audio interface. Catch a guided tour of the ToneLab ST's key features, and listen in as Freddy and Tom check out some sounds. Visit VOX online www.voxamps.com...
I have one and It is awesome. I have had it for about 7 years now. It is real tube tone. I have tried several different tubes and it changes the sound quite a bit. Mine came with a Ruby 12AX7A and I found it to be mediocre sounding, lacking highs, sounded like cheap fuzz when pushed. I tried a Chinese 12AX7B and it was warmer, but quieter and had fairly smooth overdrive. I tried a used old (1960s) GE 12AX7; similar to 12AX7B, but louder. I tried a Sovtek 12AX7LPS, nice and loud, but harsh highs and too much headroom (not enough overdrive). Finally I settled on a JJ ECC803S. Nice and loud, but warm sounding, buttery smooth overdrive that gets nasty (in a good way) when pushed.
It's only 12v so theres no possible way that your getting any real tube benefits. That's enough to cover heater voltage but it's just not ideal. I'm not saying it's a total gimmick cause I used to use an orange valve state micro terror as a backup/practice amp and t was great but I ditched it cause it didnt have a loop (the dark does though). Anyways point being at those voltages the type of tube shouldn't make much difference. And a 12ax7lps as you might already know isnt touted as a great V1 tube, more as a great low noise phase inverter tube. But I talked to a few guys on Marshall amp forum years ago who used them in v1 and were happy with the results. Anyways, I'm not trying to trash your set up or the unit. It actually seems like a great practice set up and used prices are pretty low. With tubes being harder to come by and more expensive due to the war in Ukraine and its sanctions I'm looking for a cheap set up to take some of the load off my Narshall DSL100HR. So in other words I'm looking for a solid state (power section specifically) amp that I can use sometimes so I'm not always using my Marshall. I have a DIY S.S. among but its low wattage. I build guitars, pedals and amps and mod them as well....a lot lol. So I'm debating getting a unit like this Vox or just building a power amp to use with my Marshall's preamp (which would have to be like 400 watts solid state to get close the 100watt tube power). I like high wattage amps specifically so I can play really clean and still be heard over drums. Anyways, do you still have the Vox unit? Would you recommend it in my case?
I've just picked up one of these second hand - the multi-fx part is nice but very basic but the amp models are just fantastic.
gonna pick one up tmr
This sounds really good
yes if you hold the button that changes the amp models from special to custom, then you turn of amp modeling, if you click the cabinet button you turn off the cabinet modeling, in the back there is a selector that lets you choose between mixer, marshall, fender and vox,
Dang last comment 4 years ago. So seems this pedal got some hate however coming from someone who has played guitar for 16 years now this pedal is perfect. not for a pedal board but for quiet listening. I use it when my 7 month old is sleeping, Ive carried it to multiple states played in hotel rooms with no worries of noise complaints. Plug my iPad into the aux for click tracks and music. Headphones into the stereo output and boom there you go. This pedal also actually sounds better through headphones than an actual amp anyway. It ain’t the best sounding thing I’ve heard as far as pedals go but it is a multi effects pedal after all and shit for the price and what I use it for I love it
Even 3 more years now. Still use it. Actually traded my amp for another guitar and only play with the Tonelab. With good headsets it's just great.
I have this thing I just bought it yesterday :D it is really crazy. I really recommend you guys this thing. You don't have to waste money to buy 50 effect pedals (costs about $10 000 in total) this thing pretty much has everything and it only costs $200 (In my country-Indonesia) @2112man400 there will be a piece of paper telling the songs' numbers covering the tunelab thing
for the ones asking: You can use it with headphones. And it comes with a little cardboard telling you where the presets famous songs are. Beware to losing it , because i did and it doesnt appear in the web
The guy narrarating the video sounds like the kid on "The Alaskan Bush People"
yes of course you can . you just have to hold the button which you use to swich from standard to special amps and it will turn off
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Us High Gain and BTQ Metal Mode is awesome...
i just got mine and i connect it to the return input instead of the guitar input, that way the gain volume and tone controls of the amp don't work, i select the mixer option in the back of the tone lab and i switch off cabinet modeling cause it makes an ugly noise with heavy palm muted note on distortion
its great pedal for tone trust me i have one
Hi Jesse, do you still have the Tonelab ST? I have a later Vox Pedal, the small Stomplab GII and wonder if the Valvetronix really is a difference in tone or if the late AMP simulations of the GII are better? Any help to decide buying or not an used Tonelab ST? Thank you in advance.
I have a question, is possible, in Vox Tonelab ST, to put the flanger in combination with delay?
most likely, i still need to learn how to use mine but it always sounds like you two distortion pedals turned on at the same time, i regret buying it
my amp doesn't have an effect loop. will this pedal still sound good, or would it sound like crap if i would put it right in my 25 watt tube amp?
That high gain sounds like Eric Johnson
Dude with the glasses is a classier player. Playing shred on every single demo is juvenile and boring. Not the greatest way to showcase the tones this pedal is really capable of.
Can you have any other modulation effects simutaniously next to delay?
Nope. It doesn't stack effects, unfortunately.
hello,could you please tell me what the settings are for patch 91/92?
many thanks
Rich
Had it almost a year now and I just won't stay off my board. Everytime I do, I hate my sound.
So its pretty much a VT+ pedal?
Wait if it comes with amp/cab modeling do you still play it through an amp?
No. Direct in. The demo is deceptive. Great observation. If you have to play an amp/cabinet simulation through an amp and cabinet, hasn't the simulation utterly failed?
Connected my vox tonelab St with my fender Mustang amplifier but there is no sound at all why what's the issue where am I wrong
I love this pedal but I had a question about bypassing also. I have the amp set to Vox, since I'm playing through my AC15 and the amp modeling is off..but when you want to switch to an overdriven tone, do you have to click that amp abinet button again? Seems a little difficult compared to a regular stomp box..
is there a simple answer on how to get the wah/vol pedal to work like it does in this video around 2.30 in the clip
I have an SE, but probably similar: Select wah on your pedals, then push (hard - it doesn't click) the expression pedal down to engage? Might need to enable the EP?
I've got a new vox st how could I get more preset with a song name? Help please
just a question , would it work good with a tube amp (a 5W valveking royal 8 class A)? wouldn't be some downsides due to mixing the tubes amp with the tone lab tube ?
isnt no down side😅
How do you disable the presets😢
are there footswitches on this pedal ??
Sounds great. Mine does not sound that good. Must be the video recorder. :)
can you get your guitar to sound like tame impala mischief mind?
found this used at a japanese recycle shop for ¥7,400 ($74) should i buy it?
yes. that's a steal.
Damn, where i can download some new presets, need K.K. Downing´s sound breaking the law and some Ritchie Blackmore sound like smoke on the water. can someone help me?
it does have the same features as the vox valvetronix amp line with the exception of the expression pedal... don't see a reason why paying that much to get the same stuff.
Can you use this without an amp, a power supply and guitar? :-D
Yep. Great for holding a door or chocking your car wheels
What is the current replacement for this unit?
voxamps.com/product/stomplab-2g/
@@dewdude2112 Hi, can you help me? I already have an stomplab 2g I wonder if the Valvetronic Circuit of the Stomplab ST will add more realistic sound? Is it going to be an improvement or should I continue with my Stomplab? Thank you
@@igrinspun I honestly can't say as I haven't played the 2g. I still use my Tonelab SE for some things....but have recently been using the smaller Digitech RP360 XP and it is fantastic. I still think the tube of the Valvetronic Circuit can give a warm amp=like tone and feel. Just a little bit large for most things. The ST might be worth trying if you can find the right price.
Could you record guitar with this?
13superdude2 You can. You can actually use a USB cable to record directly.
If you don't have good amp or mics this type of emulation is perported to be a solution. I don't believe this video sound- (played) from a mic/amp gives any evidence to support the claim. Hence the pedal's discontinuation.
uk rock?
Plug the output from the tonelab into the return of your efx loop and use your power amp and it sounds great! This video sounds like shit though. (cabinet sim "OFF"!!!)
Rod Serling (Twilight Zone) is doing the spammy voice over...yuk!!!
A tutorial would be much much better than a demo shit vox st its too complicated for me
Is the narrator Joss Whedon?
No, you can't, and it's not joke
umm you must have a really shitty tone... I admit I'm saving for a tube head and 2x12 cab but I have a very good tone with the 212r where I stand now...
I am really fed up of the majority of gear demos just being a vehicle for faceless guitarists to show off, pose, make "earnest" faces and assume everybody on the entire planet is mesmerised by their ability to"widdle" for hours on end. Here's a thought. How about letting a few "boring" clean chords ring out to give people and idea of what THE GEAR and NOT THE GUITARISTS sound like........
i own this board....unless you have boogie head it will sound like shit threw standard amps
death stroke you know these fx with amp sims and everything are supposed to be plugged straight into a PA rather than an amp and shit
They do all that because they are guitarists. One of the reasons people pick up the guitar is to show off, Especially when you can play very well and are being filmed. Here's a though. How about you got to a music store where you can try it out and let a few boring clean chords ring instead of trolling.
I thought the reason to pick a guitar is to play music and serve the song/sound. Guitarrists prone to show off never been my cup if tea. Good they play like that but apart from that they can actually f off except for it is sometimes good they play that good so we hear how the gear sounds. But fast solos never been the best way to chdck gear. Rhythm riff and regular or slow solos are better. Otherwise we only hear fast picking. If they want to show off i bet they play in one or three bands already. Unless the announcer wants us to believe the gear improves your playing. So yes basically fuck it.
whats the settings for the US High Gain (orange mode) ?