![]() ![]() * What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "bold". In my case it receives each of my 3 guitars (Epi, Yam, Squier) ![]() * With what (s) guitar (s) / low (s) or effect (s) do you play? I like to play a bit of everything and following the application I did not watch much, but what I find a little strange is that there tu user. I can not deny that the sound is good, so clear that the saturation pushed all drive (it's almost like a tube-like saturation) Only 6 of 20 10W because it is small, but I'll explain in detail afterĭifficult to get any easier if the little champion Leaving aside fender with just one volume ġ master volume, 1 bass, 1 acute, 1 drive )?ġ instrument input, 1 headphone output / external out * What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor. One note: Cheap because Made In Vietnam, o how to move in the opposite direction of what one defends. I t advisable by an old old fan "historic" Ramones that he too used to play on the record its protgs. Not be enough in rehearsal with a rock band, but can fill bcp services.ġ00% happy with this choice. Nothing to do with my first amp transistor there a year 20aine (ROSS, an absolute horror) It's a little cheap amp (I pay 71 euros in stores on Tours), very very surprising. It seems that FEIST used on stage for a sound a little dglingu has not m'tonne. I use to work at home, playing on my records (well, not Sepultura, but if we listening sound - almost clear - the last AC / DC, marries very well) I am surprised by the performance of the small HP. Saturation is really interesting, as long as we do not put background. It was a clear sound that can become very round, it can mess it (for example with the master base and gradually returning gain). Of gain and output volume, offering, casually, a lot of possible combinationsīass / treble rglage a third band would not make sense given the size of HP The lovely finish makes the amp look great in any setting. This might be a deal-breaker for some, but if you’re only looking to practice in your home or a small room this won’t be an issue. When compared to other amps from Marshall and Fender, it does feel a little quiet, and you often need to turn the volume up halfway to hear nuances well. It’s a ‘does what says on the tin’ type of amplifier, with nice breakup once you turn the volume up. The Vox Pathfinder 10 delivers very nice Vox-style tones in an affordable and lightweight package. I had fun using it and it never let me down. It's a standard rehearsal / practice amp that will last you a good couple of years when you first start playing, especially if you like classic rock. Portability is a huge plus, the amp is quite lightweight so you can carry it around easily. Reason being the sound quality could be better (see previous comments). ![]() ![]() I wouldn't use this as a main live amplifier, just for rehearsals and home practice. You can get a wide variety of sounds, although I wouldn't play Metal or anything too heavy, go for a Marshall in that case. I didn't use any effects with it and just cranked up the gain a little when playing AC/DC, Hendrix, etc. I would stay away from using your typical Squier Bullet or equivalents as you might get severe treble-itis. It's probably best to use a humbucker-equipped guitar to compensate for this. Suited my blues and classic rock style fine, the sound could get quite treble-heavy due to cheaper solid-state hardware. I loved the way this looked and for a cheap price decided to go for it. There are basic EQ controls, nothing fancy there. It's a pretty standard product from Vox and doesn't look out of place with more expensive gear. The product build is solid and feels high quality. I used an Epiphone guitar with it and managed to play most styles of music. I owned it for 1-2 years and enjoyed playing it. Eventually sold it to upgrade for a dearer Marshall. ![]()
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