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Vox VX15 GT 15W Digital Modeling Amp

$ 84.03

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Brand: Vox
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    Description

    Vox VX15 GT 15W Digital Modeling Amp
    Amp models: 11 (10 + Line) Effects: 8 Preset Programs: 11 User Programs: 2 (Using the VFS5 foot switch increases the number of user programs to 8) Input / Output: INPUT jack, Headphones jack, AUX IN jack, FOOT SW jack Valve: Nutube 6P1 Power Amplifier Output: Maximum approx. 15W RMS @4 ohms Speaker: 6.5" 4 ohms Signal Processing: 24-bit Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz Power Supply: AC adapter (DC 12 V) Current Consumption: 2.5 A Dimensions (W x D x H): 354 mm x 208 mm x 313 mm / 13.94" x 8.19" x 12.32" Weight: 3.8 kg / 8.38 lbs. Included Items: AC adapter (DC 12 V)
    An update to the popular VXI, the VX15 GT was born from a desire to open up new possibilities for guitar amps. A design that's almost unreasonably lightweight, an internal structure carefully calculated for the optimal sound, realistic and stage-ready sounds driven by modeling technology. Overturning existing ideas of guitar amps, the VX15 GT will allow you to enjoy playing guitar in any musical scene.
    Thanks to their many years of developing modeling amps, VOX delivers the ultimate in sound. Proprietary VET (Virtual Element Technology) enables unprecedented realism, reproducing not only the audible result but rethinking the original circuit itself, painstakingly modeling even individual components that affect the sound. In addition to the classic AC30, this one unit covers a diverse multitude of sounds that include famous tube amps, modern high-gain amps, and rare boutique amps.
    Also included is a full selection of the effect types that are indispensable in shaping your sound. You can simultaneously use both types, modulation and delay/reverb, and choose from four types each, giving you a total of eight variations. This means that you have the ability to add the final touches to shape your overall guitar sound. There's also a tap button, so you can set parameters such as delay time in an intuitive manner.