AD30VT-MG30DFX-Line 6 spider III
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AD30VT-MG30DFX-Line 6 spider III
I read back about 5 pages didn't see anything.
Sorry if this has already been covered.
I need a practice amp.
My Marshall at 60w tube is just too loud and I can't get a tone I like at a lower volume.
Don't feel like spending a bunch of money as it is just going to sit in this one particular room for rehearsal
Which would you recommend/buy and why?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Vox AD30VT
Line 6 Spider III 30
Marshall MG30DFX
Sorry if this has already been covered.
I need a practice amp.
My Marshall at 60w tube is just too loud and I can't get a tone I like at a lower volume.
Don't feel like spending a bunch of money as it is just going to sit in this one particular room for rehearsal
Which would you recommend/buy and why?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Vox AD30VT
Line 6 Spider III 30
Marshall MG30DFX
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I have the Vox AD50VT and its kind of cool.. I like the 'present amps' (like ac15, ac30 etc) and sometimes the built in effects are not bad, but I dont use them a lot.. But I myself am looking in an little tube amp direction, like Epiphone Jr, or Fender Champion..
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Re: AD30VT-MG30DFX-Line 6 spider III
Line 6 amps have always sucked when ive played them. Vox gives great sounds, but if you can afford it consider Fender Super Champ XD.turtle wrote: Which would you recommend/buy and why?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Vox AD30VT
Line 6 Spider III 30
Marshall MG30DFX
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The Vox has better features than the Fender.
1. Three programmable sounds (two presets and the manual state of the knobs) which can be footswitched between vs the Fender's two (and one of them has to be clean)
2. Wider range of Amp Models (and the Fender and Vox ones in particular are awesome).
3. Wider range of Effects and Combinations of Effects, with Tap Tempo etc.
4. Power attenuator to get great sounds at very low volumes.
5. Each sound can have it's own EQ setting saved to it, unlike the Champ.
1. Three programmable sounds (two presets and the manual state of the knobs) which can be footswitched between vs the Fender's two (and one of them has to be clean)
2. Wider range of Amp Models (and the Fender and Vox ones in particular are awesome).
3. Wider range of Effects and Combinations of Effects, with Tap Tempo etc.
4. Power attenuator to get great sounds at very low volumes.
5. Each sound can have it's own EQ setting saved to it, unlike the Champ.
meh - to me more effects = more fiddling. I like Fender where its just chorus or flange or delay - no fiddling with knobs.
Attenuator is a killer feature. But the Voxs apparent cant handle pedals well, due to how they do their modelling.
Soundwise not sure which is better, but worth trying the Fender.
Attenuator is a killer feature. But the Voxs apparent cant handle pedals well, due to how they do their modelling.
Soundwise not sure which is better, but worth trying the Fender.
And the tube is strange, I tried to pull it out.. but it didnt come out.. So that is just a "cosmetic" tube.. haha..
(maybe I need to use my hulk side to get it out, but maybe it isnt meant to be taken out.)
* and the power aturureuarntor is cool, cause I can put it to 25w and play normally, the sound doesn't fade or sound like shit..
I think that function is quite useful, for me at least..
(maybe I need to use my hulk side to get it out, but maybe it isnt meant to be taken out.)
* and the power aturureuarntor is cool, cause I can put it to 25w and play normally, the sound doesn't fade or sound like shit..
I think that function is quite useful, for me at least..
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Actually it does. It's used to model the power amp response of a tube amp. If you open up the Master and dial back the attenuator you can definely get the spongy dynamic response of a valve amp simulated.Sloan wrote:wtf does that Vox need a power attenuator for. haha. it has like one fucking tube in it that doesn't do anything.
I see.............on most other sites too.ekwatts wrote:I think you'll find much love for the Vox AD series here.
True enough...I have though two great tube combos alreadySloan wrote:Also, I always say this, but I can't stress it enough... Look around at used stuff and you can probably get a sweet tube combo for $250-300!
full band Mike....just the room is small.Mike wrote:Is this practise at home or with a drummer?
If you're playing at home the Vox AD30VT (not the new wanky one with UberMetal sounds) is a wonderful amp - it won't keep up with a drummer but it will give you a great array of sounds at home, and they record really well.
I'm thinking about plunking down on this.
I've always wanted a mesa boogie
currently it's up to 510 + 50 s&h
if I go for this though (bidding ends tomorrow) I'd sell my Marshall
thoughts on the Mesa?
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