Vox lil' Night Train
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Vox lil' Night Train
lady haze loves these "lunch box" amps and teles so I had to relay the message.
12AU7s means GAAAAIIIINNNN! Headphone out and cab sim is cool, but the sound isn't quite there. The "Bright" mode doesn't sound very bright and the "Thick" mode bypasses the tone stack what the fuck? I can see it being useful for recording or home use but its more of a two trick pony, and neither of those two tricks sound very good...
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Lady Haze also says it doesn't count as a 'lunch box' amp because it doesn't have the handle, instant fail
12AU7s means GAAAAIIIINNNN! Headphone out and cab sim is cool, but the sound isn't quite there. The "Bright" mode doesn't sound very bright and the "Thick" mode bypasses the tone stack what the fuck? I can see it being useful for recording or home use but its more of a two trick pony, and neither of those two tricks sound very good...
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Lady Haze also says it doesn't count as a 'lunch box' amp because it doesn't have the handle, instant fail
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it's all about the toaster style amps according to lady prog. she think my DT is a toaster really.
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The Boss DS1 holds the award for being the only pedal i have ever gotten a headache from. It was my first distortion. Then i learned what is now known as "hearing" and never used it since then. I actually shipped it off to Ukraine along with my first electric to a kid for dough and he is loving the strat, said the pedal is aite too.
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Yea, Andy & PGS definitely make some of the best, if not the best demos on the net when it comes to gear. Too bad most of the people probably watching don't have the chops Andy doesSGJarrod wrote:But then again I think Andy can even make a wet fart sound good, he does great demos....

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Re: Vox lil' Night Train
Well actually they're much lower gain than 12AX7s, which are generally the standard pre-amp valves used.Haze wrote:12AU7s means GAAAAIIIINNNN!
http://thetubestore.com/gainfactor.html
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Not really, no. Breakup is caused when you drive the tube out of it's linear operating region into saturation.
"Nice" sounding overdrive is the region between saturation and full-on clipping which sounds "nasty". This has more to do with the circuit design surrounding the tube than the tube itself.
The 12AU7 was probably chosen to create the lower output volume overall.
"Nice" sounding overdrive is the region between saturation and full-on clipping which sounds "nasty". This has more to do with the circuit design surrounding the tube than the tube itself.
The 12AU7 was probably chosen to create the lower output volume overall.