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Description

Step back to the late 1960s with the Vox V267 Cheetah, a semi-hollowbody electric guitar that fuses vintage charm with modern craftsmanship. This distinctive instrument is celebrated for its unique onboard effects, offering musicians a rich palette of sounds that range from warm, resonant tones to sharp, biting riffs. The V267 Cheetah is designed with dual pickups, giving players the flexibility to explore various sonic landscapes. Its semi-hollowbody construction adds depth and sustain, making it an excellent choice for genres ranging from rock to jazz.

The Vox V267 Cheetah also features an easy-to-play neck, ensuring comfort during long performances or practice sessions. Its retro styling is complemented by high-quality hardware, providing both durability and a classic aesthetic. Whether you’re on stage or in the studio, this guitar delivers a reliable and charismatic performance that musicians will appreciate.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollowbody design for enhanced resonance and sustain
  • Dual pickups for versatile sound options
  • Unique onboard effects for expanded tonal possibilities
  • Retro styling with high-quality hardware
  • Comfortable neck for easy playability
John Wine

John Wine

VOX CHEETAH

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VOX CHEETAH

John Wine

John Wine

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Vox V267 Cheetah.

Features and functionality

  • The Cheetah is noted for having a back pad similar to the Gretsch Country Gentleman, contributing to its robust construction.

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  • The built-in distortion effect can be glitchy; a fuzz pedal might be necessary for consistent performance.

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  • The Cheetah features a unique E tone switch for tuning, but it has been reported to degrade over time, becoming less accurate.

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  • The fuzz effect is described as vintage-appropriate, while the treble boost is praised for effectively overdriving tube amps.

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  • The "repeater" effect onboard is considered gimmicky by users, with limited practical application.

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  • The guitar incorporates built-in effects like delay, tremolo, and overdrive, offering a wide range of tonal possibilities.

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User experience

  • Owners describe the Vox Cheetah as outperforming various other guitars, including a '81 Rickenbacker 330 and Fender Strats in certain settings.

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  • Enthusiasts note the guitar's exceptional build quality, comparing it favorably against a 2010 Les Paul Traditional.

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Value and pricing

  • It can be challenging to find a Vox Cheetah, with high prices on platforms like Reverb due to its rarity.

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  • The Cheetah can cost between $2000 and $2500 in mint condition, with prices dropping to $1500-$2000 if cosmetic issues are present.

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See how Anton Newcombe uses Vox V267 Cheetah

Anton Newcombe

Singer, Guitarist

The Brian Jonestown Massacre

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Newcombe can be seen in this photo playing a Vox V267 Cheetah.

See how Tom Meighan uses Vox V267 Cheetah

Tom Meighan

Singer

Kasabian

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