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Description

Discover a new dimension of sound with the Vox VXI 15W 1x6.5 Digital Modeling Guitar Combo Amp. This compact powerhouse redefines what's possible in a practice amp, combining lightweight portability with an impressive array of features. Boasting 11 meticulously crafted amp models and eight versatile effects, the VXI captures the essence of classic tones and modern marvels alike. Whether you're dialing in vintage warmth or contemporary crunch, the onboard Virtual Element Technology (VET) ensures each note resonates with authenticity, meticulously modeling every circuit component's impact on your sound.

The VXI's sealed bass-reflex chassis, crafted from ABS, enhances acoustic properties, delivering a robust low-frequency response that's rare for amps of this size. With a weight of just 8.38 pounds, it's incredibly easy to transport, making it perfect for musicians on the move. The amp's intuitive interface, complete with a Tap button for setting delay times and an onboard tuner, makes it a breeze to shape your sound on the fly.

Ready to play anywhere, anytime, the VXI supports both electric and acoustic guitars, offering flexibility that meets the demands of diverse musical styles. An auxiliary input for jamming along with your favorite tracks and headphone/line-out for silent practice make this amp a versatile companion for both stage and home use.

Key Features:

  • 15-watt digital modeling combo amplifier with 1 x 6.5" speaker
  • 11 amp models including Vox AC30, Boutique CL, and more
  • Eight effects types: Modulation (Chorus, Flanger, etc.) and Delay/Reverb
  • Sealed ABS bass-reflex chassis for superior sound projection
  • Lightweight design at just 8.38 pounds
  • Onboard tuner, auxiliary input, and headphone/line-out
  • Optional footswitch compatibility for expanded control
  • Included AC adapter (DC 19V)

Product specs

Type Solid State, Digital Modeling
Number of Channels 1 (2 x user programs)
Total Power 15W
Speaker Size 1 x 6.5"
Reverb Spring, Hall
Effects Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, Echo, Delay
Amp Modeling 10 x Models + Line setting
EQ Treble, Bass
Inputs 1 x 1/4" (instrument), 1 x 1/8" (aux in)
Headphones 1 x 1/8"
Footswitch I/O 1 x 1/4" (program, effects)
Footswitch Included No
Construction Material Lightweight ABS, Bass-reflex design
Power Source 12V DC 2.5A power supply (included)
Height 12.32"
Width 13.94"
Depth 8.19"
Weight 8.38 lbs.

FAQs

What type of amp modeling does the Vox VXI 15W 1x6.5 Digital Modeling Guitar Combo Amp offer?

This amplifier provides 10 different amp models plus a line setting, allowing you to explore a wide range of tones suitable for various music genres.

Is the Vox VXI 15W amp suitable for home practice?

Yes, with its 15-watt power and 6.5-inch speaker, this amp is ideal for home practice, offering versatile sound options without being excessively loud.

Does the Vox VXI 15W amp include built-in effects?

Yes, it features built-in effects such as chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, echo, and delay, enhancing your sound without the need for additional pedals.

Can I use headphones with the Vox VXI 15W amp?

Yes, the amp includes a 1/8" headphone output, allowing for silent practice sessions.

What power source does the Vox VXI 15W amp require?

The amp operates with a 12V DC 2.5A power supply, which is included with the purchase.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Lightweight and portable; ideal for traveling

  • Can be powered by 12v systems, versatile for on-the-go use

  • Offers a broad range of sounds and effects

  • Emulates Vox's favorite tones well, good for beginners exploring sounds

  • Features include modulation effects, delays, and reverbs

  • Includes useful extras like headphone out, external jack in, and low E tuner

CONS

  • Power supply causes a noisy hum

  • Amplifies high frequencies in a disturbing manner

  • Switching between presets resets settings to default, confusing interface

  • Clean sounds are good, but gain and distortion are mediocre

  • Some presets have poor eq/distortion

  • Spring reverb could be improved

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andinomm

Decent amplifier but when the gain starts to go high the sound starts to cause pain

Basically I have been using this amp for more than 3 years. What I can say is that it emulates pretty decent some of the Vox's favorites (AC30, '59 brits, boutique, and so on) and as a beginner it is really useful to experience different sounds and see which one you like for further aquisitions. It has 4 modulation effects, 2 delays and 2 reverbs which get as good as they can be (the spring reverb could be more squishy) with both rythm tap setting and "amount". My main issue with this amplifier is that it amplifies the high frequencies in a very disturbing and painful way. I own a Squier Telecaster and, for a long time, I thought that the issue is my bridge pickup being cheap but since I bought an interface, the disturbing highs problem is gone. When you put it on clean, use the bridge pickup and set the gain to pretty high it just causes a very disturbing high frequencies amplification. I must note that it has a trebble and a bass knob which make a difference but you either cut the highs entirely or just make them really painful. My other issue is that switching between amp presets resets your settings to the default ones, so the knobs' position will not represent the true value for a given setting (eg: volume knob is turned down but after switching to a preset the volume sets to that default loud value and you can change it to the desired one by moving the knob a little bit). Maybe this thing is fixable and I didn't find the way to fix it. Pros: flexibile in generes (funk, pop, rock, metal, jazz, psychedelic, and so on), many settings for the price (gain,EQ,modulation,reverb,delay, volume, master), headphones out and external jack in (you can play along with music from a device but its performance as a standalone speaker is pretty poor), low E tuner (which I never used) Cons: awful high frequencies processing, confusing at first, some presets have poor eq/distorsion

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kasper_lisowski

Not bad

Good clean sounds, pretty mediocre gain and distortion.

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