I just got a Vox Valvetronix AD30VT amp.
I've been on the lookout for a new amp for recording recently but had hit a problem with valve amps being to loud for the house. I thought I had cracked it with the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe 112 but on looking at it again a few times it just loses too much at low (house) level. I would say that if/when I need to get an amp for live work It'll be a Fender.
I revamped my criteria for an amp purely for recording/practise and looked at non valve amps. I was aware that a few people had been recommending Vox Valvetronix amps.
I did a little online homework on the AD30VT model and apart from a few reliability issues it looked to have what I was after.
So ... to cut a long story short, I've ended up buying one :D
The presets are pretty good and it seems to have the ability to give out a pretty good impression of a valved amp. I've no idea how Vox have done it with only a valved preamp but it compares very favourably (in terms of warmth) with some lower end valved amps that I've tried a lot of recently and in several cases the AD30VT completly outshines them in every respect.
I won't name those amps, in case I offend owners of them on this forum
I've no doubt that a similar powered all valve amp will be able to generate a lot more volume which will improve their tone but that's not what I'm looking for in a small amp.
My Gibson LP with Emeralds sounds magnificent through this amp, when it's using the UK 80's (Marshall), UK Modern( Marshall) and AC30 (Vox) base settings. The UK 80's setting sounds far more like UK 70's to me - which I was after :D
I haven't had much chance to use my Strat through this but what I did hear was excellent - using the Blackface 2x12 (Fender) and US High gain (Mesa) base settings.
The amp has a built in attenuator which really allows the amp to simulate a nice rich, saturated all valve sound at relatively low volumes. When I say simulate I mean a really
good simulation.
The onboard effects are alright, if a little limited. That doesn't bother me though, as I was more interested in getting the amp tone I wanted and I'll be getting a few quality stomp boxes shortly. I'll be looking for advice on
those in a new thread
I'm delighted with this amp so far and I have to say I'm very surprised at just how good it really is - for the price.
I've read that changing the stock vox speaker can make this amp sound even better. I'd be interested in seeing if anyone here has done this?