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Vox AD100 VTH

 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:52 pm    Post subject: Vox AD100 VTH Reply with quote

I know I just got it a few weeks back and it works nice and sounds good but I might just like the money a tiny bit better.


Description from the VOX web site:

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The AD Series amps offer 11 amp models. These amp models are selectable from a rotary control on the left side of the top panel. The amp models are: Boutique Clean, Boutique Overdrive, Tweed 4x10, Black 2x12, AC-15, AC30 Top Boost, UK 70s, UK 80s, UK Modern, Nu Metal, and US Hi Gain.

The AD series of amps also offer eleven pedal type effects that are selectable from a rotary control on the right side of the control panel. The effects included are: Auto Wah, Compressor, Compressor+Phaser, Compressor+Chorus, Chorus+Delay, Chorus+Reverb, Flanger+Reverb, Tremolo+Reverb, Rotary+Reverb, Delay, and Reverb.

The AD Series of amps also allowed the guitarist to store two "tone patches" in the memory of the amp. The programmer would remember the amp model and effect selected and allow you to access these patches instantly either through buttons on the control panel or from the optional VFS2 foot switch.

A "Line out/Headphone" jack allowed you to play through head phones without the speaker. Vox also suggested that this jack could be used as a "line out" jack to feed your amp to the PA, but the speaker in the amp would still be muted, rendering the "line out" feature to be useless in my opinion.

A rotary "Power Level" control allowed the amp to be operated from as low as one watt to the full rated power of the amp.







If your interested make an offer. Im also looking to trade....If anyone has an MIJ Fender HM strat let me know - could possibly work out a trade plus cash kind of deal.
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