Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: hunter on October 28, 2007, 10:17:46 AM
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sweet :o)
(http://www.voxamps.co.uk/AmPlug/images/485_amplug.jpg)[/img]
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I got an AS30 one of those. I use it to practise to band recordings through an iPod, which you can also hook up to it. It's OK, but the sound is a bit fizzy and very dry as there's no reverb.
However, if you want to practise in private, it's pretty useful.
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Superb!
Although, what's wrong with playing unplugged?
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Nothing. I do that a lot. But sometimes a little sustain and drive are handy for finding the feel of a song.
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I don't get them :?
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Superb!
Although, what's wrong with playing unplugged?
Unplugged guitars don't have overdrive!
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Superb!
Although, what's wrong with playing unplugged?
Unplugged guitars don't have overdrive!
NEEDS MORE GAIN?!
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Haha at first i thought holy cr@p, what a great idea!!!
then i saw this: "The Vox amPlug amps’ approximate price will be $190, but their availability has to be announced yet."
What a rip off...
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I paid £35...
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I paid £35...
oooo where from? :D
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where do you plug these in and how do they work? I'm confused by just a photo :?
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Crazy_Joe: can't remember. Just Google for them; it can't have been that hard for me to find it!
Badgermark: you plug the amplug into the jack on your guitar, then plug headphones into the Amplug. You can adjust the gain, tone and volume. There's also a jack for you to plug an iPod or CD player into.
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interesting! me wantee.
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OK now I know what it does, they look cool :o :D