![]() ![]() ![]() A real amp is pretty much set and go and i like that.So with my ad/vtx amps its pretty much set and go yet includes the models to choose from onboard( like any modeler i guess) but the power amp and effects are there and work perfect together and the package is to my ears great. In a floor unit sure you can vary using diff amps/speakers/frfr units to vary the tones and get diff results and various new tones even but for me this leads me astray from playing and creating. I like the all in one amp vs floor unit approach as all the components work together and seem to be made to work together well. My needs are simple and while the older vox ad/vtx amps has a ton of amp choices i really only need under 10 amp tones to play with.Most others are simply flavors on these 10 amps(even less then 10 really.maybe 4-6_).Sometimes i find 2 or 3 amp tones on my amp and just play those for weeks on end.sometimes only 1 amp tone will make me happy. because i enjoy my id260 amp and i enjoy stereo effects and a wide stereo sound from an amp. The marshall code is to me looking ok on a cheap level but also not something i would buy. The only company i have seen recently that has some innovation is blackstar and the id/idcore range to me. Maybe i am wrong but for the life of me i dont know why they got off that track they were on and went to this recent sub par track. My guess is that the older vtx amps sounded "too good" and cut into sales of their upper line stuff so they axed it and started making crappier modeling amps that sounded like sub par stuff so it wouldnt interfere with the upper line gear. I think the days of true innovation are over with vox. I have an older as60vtx /an ad120vtx/ and a vtx150 and they are all far superior in tone and even effects. Sure of all the amps in there i liked like 3 but didnt love them. I played the vt40x for a few hours in a closed room with pc editor and was left bummed. ![]()
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