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Title: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: FELINEGUITARS on September 28, 2008, 07:08:16 PM
It got a good review in Guitarist and looks good in video clips

Just wondered if anyone has tried it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIqKHhJkcvs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIqKHhJkcvs)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alqL30JPqMc&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alqL30JPqMc&feature=related)

Does look like fun!
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: 38thBeatle on September 28, 2008, 08:34:10 PM
That looks like a very enjoyable bit of kit to me. I must start leaving heavy hints around for Mrs 38th.It is featured in Guitarist mag so I shall exclaim in a loud voice"hey this looks great- t'would make an ideal Christmas present for the guitarist in your life"
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: Ian Price on September 28, 2008, 09:03:05 PM
That looks like a very enjoyable bit of kit to me. I must start leaving heavy hints around for Mrs 38th.It is featured in Guitarist mag so I shall exclaim in a loud voice"hey this looks great- t'would make an ideal Christmas present for the guitarist in your life"

This is also my tactic (minus the Mrs 38th bit). It looks like a very interesting and useful piece of kit.
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: kellar on September 28, 2008, 09:13:28 PM
That looks very cool!
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: Plexi Ken on September 28, 2008, 09:35:56 PM
Is anyone selling one in the UK yet?
I was under the impression that they weren't available until late October.
They look like great fun  :)
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: Ian Price on September 28, 2008, 09:38:02 PM
It wasn't clear from the review if you can bypass the software and also use it as an interface for micing up an amp - if you can it is basically everything I am looking for. I may need more money now!
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: FELINEGUITARS on September 28, 2008, 11:16:47 PM
More info

http://www.voxamps.co.uk/jamvox/ (http://www.voxamps.co.uk/jamvox/)
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: sgmypod on September 28, 2008, 11:25:30 PM
http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Vox-JamVox~ID~9307.asp (http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Vox-JamVox~ID~9307.asp) can act as soundcard and is asio so work with cubase etc
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: Philly Q on September 29, 2008, 11:59:28 PM
Very cool.  I'll probably buy it... then be too lazy to ever use it.  :(



But going back to that second YouTube clip:  Freddy DeMarco?  The familiar high-pitched voice, the "interesting" hair.... surely that's Johnny DeMarco, the comedy demonstrator for Roland/Boss, I thought...

Turns out they're brothers!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1fp7RriG1Xk (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1fp7RriG1Xk)
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: mikeluke on September 30, 2008, 11:58:54 AM
As Andy would say "I want that one!"

Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: DrBob on October 19, 2008, 10:04:23 AM
May be just me but I bought one and now I'm sending it back!

1. Speakers look cool but lack definition - bit muddy sounding - not loud enough for me. Much happier with my own PC speakers.

2. Had lots of clicks and pops initially. Upgraded software to v1.03 - this stopped most but not all. Followed all advice on Vox website - no joy - still the occasional snack, crackle, pop. Not a problem when practising but annoying when recording.

3. Tried plugging into external amp - found a short but noticeable delay between hitting strings and hearing sound. Not bad but annoying. I was also picking up noise from my PC - like I scroll down web browser and get a BRRRRRRR from the amp - weird!! Didn't notice these with the Vox speakers - but then it might be the lack of definition I've already mentioned above.

4 Set up Cubase with JamVox as 'sound in' - really bad delay - half a second. Tried usual stuff but couldn't reduce delay. Maybes could have played with the Asio drivers a bit more.

5 In general there are some good sounds in there - it from Vox after all - but on some the sound decays badly rather than sustaining. Very artificial sounding. May be the noise gate - though I tried changing settings without any joy.

6. On a positive note - the software is really easy to use and the hardware easy to set up. Its a doddle swapping amps/effects in and out. The interface is simple and fun to use. Single screen - no hassles. Software loads up when booting PC - simple. Speaker box gets power from USB no extra power supply - cool.

7. Didn't read required hardware/software - my fault!!!! - just be aware it doesn't yet run on Vista 64 only on Vista 32. I dual boot to XP so no major probs.

8. Main issue was with the GXT. It was the first thing I tried - loaded Gary Moore "If you be my Baby" - tried GXT and ..... not a lot happened. Tried all preset GXTs - no joy. Manually adjusted GXT settings - all I got was the guitar a bit quieter but then again the whole 'backing' seemed quieter. Spent two days on ten different tracks - general disapointment.
Don't get me wrong GXT reduces the guitar and vocals but nowhere near what I was expecting. I think it would work better if guitars are panned far left or far right - but most tracks have guitar right in the middle of the mix. 
Vox seem to be pushing hard on GXT and the jamming bit - I just don't think they have delivered.

OK there are my views - I'm prepared to be shot down in flames. Yep I'm sure future software upgrades will address a lot of the glitches - I guess its a problem with being an early adopter. Perhaps I missed some setting or other - I admit it. My main issue is with GXT so I didn't work as hard as I usually would have with the glitches.

Unreasonable expectations? Perhaps - but I had another look at the video on the JamVox website (the one with the guy and the disastrous perm) - there you have it: track with guitar then with GXT> guitar completely gone. It will be interesting to hear how other people have got on as more reviews get posted.

Should I have tried longer? Nah! Tried for two days solid and GXT didn't do what I thought it would.

I was really looking forward to getting JamVox and GXT in particular but now I feel a bit deflated. Perhaps if you are not too bothered about GXT, the JamVox might be a good deal. Personally I'd check out the POD Studio UX2 and use your own speakers. 
Title: Re: Anyone tried the Jamvox
Post by: hunter on October 22, 2008, 06:02:23 AM
thanks Dr. Bob, guess that is clear then, things are always greater in advertising :O)