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Experience the dynamic soundscape with the Vox Valvetronix AD50VT 212, a combo guitar amplifier that effortlessly blends classic tube warmth with modern versatility. At the heart of this powerhouse lies the VOX Valve Reactor circuit, which utilizes a genuine 12AX7 vacuum tube to deliver authentic tube amp sound and feel. Whether you're jamming at home or performing live, this amp's ability to emulate eleven distinct amp models gives you unparalleled tonal flexibility. From vintage cleans to crunchy overdrives, each model is crafted to perfection, allowing you to explore a wide array of sonic landscapes.
The AD50VT 212 is equipped with an intuitive knob-based interface, making it a breeze to dial in your desired tones on the fly. With its dual-channel memory, you can store and instantly recall your custom settings, while the manual mode lets you hear exactly what the settings on the knobs are producing. Plus, with eleven high-quality effects at your fingertips, including classics like reverb, delay, and chorus, your creative possibilities are virtually limitless.
Designed for practicality, this amp features a line/headphone jack for silent practice or direct recording, and a power level control that lets you adjust the output wattage without sacrificing tone. For those who crave hands-free operation, the optional VFS2 footswitch can switch channels or bypass effects during performances.
Key Features:
- VOX Valve Reactor circuit for authentic tube power sound
- Eleven built-in amp models for diverse tonal options
- Eleven high-quality effects, including reverb, delay, and chorus
- Dual-channel memory for storing user programs
- Manual mode for precise sound settings
- Line/headphone jack for silent practice or direct recording
- Adjustable output wattage for flexible volume control
- Optional VFS2 footswitch compatibility for hands-free operation
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 4 Ratings
69
Nice modelling amp
The Vox AD50VT 212 features 11 amp models, a couple of digital effects, 2 channels and a 12ax7 tube. The best sounding models (IMHO) are: Boutique CL OD (Dumble), Vox AC30TB, Tweed (Bassman), but I have to say that although they sound nice, I don't know if they are anything like the real amps it models. The effects are not aweful, but ont very nice either. I only use the Rotary speaker sim a little, but at least you can use them if you want to go straight to the amp. The controls change their responsiveness with every model, but you can certainly find some sweetspots with them if you're patient. The power scalation feature is also very nice for a home practice. I use it with many analog and digital effects, and I just love how it sounds. I've played small to medium/grand venues with it and it always works fine. It's very reliable, and though it's not the holy grail, it still manages to sound great every time I use it. I've modded mine with an FX Loop, wich also works great.
5360
Awesome
This is my first amp ever and with was gifted from my friend. I really love it. Especially the clean tone. It brings mellow sounds and so warm.
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