Vox VT120 Plus 50-Watt 2x12 Guitar Combo Amplifier Review
Vox VT120 Plus 50-Watt 2x12 Guitar Combo Amplifier Feature
- Tube-driven Vox Valve Reactor circuit uses a 12 AX7 vacuum tube for true-tube tone
- 99 Expertly voiced presets
- 33 Song Presets: spot-on recreations of the sounds used on classic tracks
- 33 Basic Amp Model Presets: Valvetronix amp modeling at its robust finest
- 33 Effected Amp Model Presets created with variety of effects including chorus, flanger and tremolo
Of the broad lineup of Vox amps - from large all-tube amps to mini transistor amps - the Valvetronix Series is acclaimed by the broadest range of musicians and is being used in the widest variety of musical scenarios today. The Vox Valvetronix VT120 Plus is the flagship of this great series of amps. Delivering the perfect fusion of great tube amp sound and cutting-edge modeling technology, the original Vox Valve Reactor circuitry made its sensational debut in 2001 as the guitar amp for the new century. Since then, it has undergone continual renewal in response to the latest developments in amps, and in order to flexibly meet today's needs. The Valvetronix Plus series is once again powerfully and dynamically reborn, offering a larger number of highly evolved amp models than ever before. The dual-speaker VT120 Plus delivers the guitar sounds sought after by discerning guitarists of every style. Every guitar player seeks the power and playability delivered by a tube amp; the fat drive tone, wide dynamic range, subtle picking nuances, and quick response. After painstaking analysis of guitarists' tastes and preferences, Vox has focused on the importance of the power amp circuit in creating the sonic characteristics long sought from tube amps. The Vox Valve Reactor was developed out of this power amp philosophy. Based on a 12AX7 vacuum tube, the Valve Reactor circuit at the heart of the Valvetronix VT120 Plus amp perfectly reproduces the operation, subtle nuances, and tonal character of a real tube-powered amp. Plug in the optional VFS5 footswitch is connected, and use your feet to switch programs, turn the reverb and other effects on/off, and control their speed, providing additional options for sonic creativity and live performance power.
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