New Vox Valve Pedals

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New Vox Valve Pedals

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I saw these in the new issue of Guitarist. The boost got a good review, but they are all a bit pricey.

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i dislike them intensley on every aesthetic level
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Benmurray85 wrote:i dislike them intensley on every aesthetic level
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They look like Joyo or Biyang aesthetics....I can't see the usual Vox crowd going for that!
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they look like medpacks from some futuristic first person shooter
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look like they come free in a pack of cereal?
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I thought these were the New Vox Value Pedals
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Post by johnnyseven »

I quite like the look of them, although I bet they weigh a ton. It would ahve been nice to see a vibrato/tremolo pedal in the line up, their old big box Vibravox gets good reviews but is no longer available.
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Post by NickS »

Simply seeing the killer graphics is enough to rev your motor and take your performance up a notch.

Or not.
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lorez wrote:I thought these were the New Vox Value Pedals
LEL.

I like the way they've successfully channeled Vox's strong visual identity, and made them look in-keeping with the brand, and yet moved it forward at the same time.
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FLAT 4 Because we all live in FLATS because we're BRITISH INNIT
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Are these the same ones we had a bit of a preview with a few months ago? I'd like to have a go with the delay one.
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Mike wrote:FLAT 4 Because we all live in FLATS because we're BRITISH INNIT
More likely a motoring analogy, I sense a theme going on.
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Post by George »

johnnyseven wrote:
Mike wrote:FLAT 4 Because we all live in FLATS because we're BRITISH INNIT
More likely a motoring analogy, I sense a theme going on.
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Post by 71Smallbox »

Oh, the ones with the clever viewing windows. Pure marketing genius as every wanker wants to see his pedal's opamps in hot action!
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Post by laterallateral »

I'm surprised they don't have leds under the tubes so you can really see those babies sizzling.
I mean, they went with the whole coloured windows and stuff, might as well go the whole mile.
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Post by Fakir Mustache »

The Double Deca is kind of cool, but not that cool that I would consider buying one at the high price, for example Thomann has it at 150 Euros.

For that price I would spend a little more and get the Moog with the expression pedal input.

But I'm a cheapskate anyways, so I'd probably rather buy a Behringer VD400, rehouse it and add an expression pedal input.
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Do not want tube in pedal
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Post by luciguci »

i like how they were too cheap to make a slightly different set of cases for the pedals without tubes, so they just remarket it as a "viewing window".

on the plus side, now you can stare longingly at all the mojo tones in your pedal
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