argylelewis wrote:I really should try an amp out before I buy it but finding hard to put aside time so am looking just on Ebay. In your experience would a Vox be able to give me that Gallows/Forward Russia type sound? I play alot of other things as well but would mainly use it for that type of sound. Is a vox more or less versatile than a Marshall?
Also, at this end of the market, there's nothing wring with going around shops with your guitar and a pedal or two in your pocket and just seeing what there is. If you find something that works, then there's not much arguing with that.
As for versatility, I dunno about the Vox, but the Valvestates are versatile as anything, particularly when you get towards the higher wattages, on account of their being more channels. Mine (AVT150) has a clean channel that goes from crystal clean (and loud), an OD1 channel which goes to balls out Marshall style gain, an OD2 channel which goes far beyond that and sounds pretty close to a Marshall valve amp with the gain dimed and an overdrive pedal on, and also the Acoustic Simulator channel, which I've never used but it's an option (actually I do use it, but I put the volume and 0 and use it to kill the amp).
Each of these channels has independent EQ, and buttons like "Bright" "Cut" "Scoop" and stuff.
Add very good reverb (nine different types: three each of hall, room and spring), and very usable other effects (chorus, delay etc. None as good as an actual pedal, but still useful).
Everything is switchable too.
My point is that the bigger Valvestates are very versatile indeed.