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Description

Unleash your guitar's potential with the Vox V125 Lead Stack, a powerhouse amplifier stack designed specifically for discerning guitarists seeking robust sound and versatile tone options. This stack is a perfect blend of vintage tone and modern reliability, making it an excellent choice for both stage and studio settings. The V125 is equipped with a robust tube-driven preamp section that delivers warm, organic tones, ensuring your sound is always rich and full-bodied. The amp's dynamic range and clarity make it ideal for a variety of musical genres, from classic rock to blues and beyond.

Featuring a meticulously crafted circuitry, the V125 Lead Stack offers a responsive feel and impeccable sound quality. Guitarists will appreciate the seamless integration of both clean and overdriven settings, allowing for smooth transitions during performances. With intuitive controls, you can easily shape and dial in your signature sound, whether you're looking for crystal-clear cleans or gritty high-gain distortion.

Key Features:

  • Tube-driven preamp for warm, organic tones
  • Versatile tone controls for a wide range of sounds
  • Seamless integration of clean and overdriven settings
  • Intuitive control layout for easy sound shaping
  • Robust construction for reliable performance on stage and in the studio
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Comparisons

  • The Vox V125 Lead amp was noted for its clean tone, but its gain controls produced a solid-state sounding distortion, unlike the tube distortion found in amps like the Peavey Classic 30.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding an effects loop to the Vox V125 Lead can be done at a repair shop, which might be more cost-effective than purchasing a new distortion pedal.

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Use cases and applications

  • Users seeking to improve the amp's sound with pedals have found it challenging to emulate its distortion, highlighting its unique clean tone rather than gain.

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Features and functionality

  • The absence of a post-gain effects loop in the Vox V125 Lead creates limitations for users wanting reverb or delay effects after distortion.

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See how Paul Weller uses Vox V125 Lead Stack

Paul Weller

Singer, Guitarist

The Style Council

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Verified via Rockarchive

In a 1981 photo from Rockarchive, Paul Weller of The Jam is shown using the Vox V125 Lead Stack, which includes the V125 Lead amp head and VR212 2x12 Enclosure. This amplifier, an evolution of the Vox AC-120 introduced in 1973, features a combination of transistors and tubes, including two 2N3819 transistors and a tube complement of ECC83, ECC82, ECC81, and EL-34s. Unlike its predecessor, the V125 does not include a reverb circuit. Designed with Gain, Volume, Master Volume controls, and a five-band EQ, the V125 offers a tonal range similar to Marshall amps of the same era. The amplifier's cabinet houses two 12-inch, 80-watt Celestion speakers and is covered in Vox's traditional black basket weave vinyl, characteristic of the Rose Morris era from 1979 to 1992.

See how Ilan Rubin uses Vox V125 Lead Stack

Ilan Rubin

Guitarist, Drummer

Foo Fighters

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Verified via reverb.com

Ilan Rubin owns a Vox V125 Lead Stack, as documented on Reverb. This amplifier, introduced in a 1981 Vox catalog, is part of a series that emulated the iconic Marshall stack, with its electronics adapted from the AC-120 circuits released in 1973.

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