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Vox pathfinder 15r speaker out
Vox pathfinder 15r speaker out







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With these amps, as well as some pedals I really like, it's knowing how to sorta become one with them that makes them go up a notch to what they are capable of.Īll just my thoughts on this amp and why it's such a great little Tool. This amp is in it's zone in the slightly dirty gain settings, or clean. Now, I'm not talking about cranking the gain, which is something I almost never do. The boost button creates another aspect of interaction that lets me get sounds I really find Cool and very versatile. Obvious to some, but not all, the interaction between the gain knob and the volume knob is often what will define the usefulness of an amp such as this. It gives you more volume over all and if I set it up just on the brink of breakup, or a tad over, when I hit it with an overdrive, such as the TS9, it becomes a thing of marvelous beauty to my ears. I leave the boost on most of the time that I use the amp. Should I buy a separate pedal or find a way to make the boost channel on the amp work for me with the optional Vox footswitch? I would prefer to limit the amount of my I spend but if the best route is to buy an OD pedal, I will do that. I am very interested in buying the VL Sparkle Drive, OCD, or Little Big Muff. Does this make the boost function unusable? Is there any way to work around this issue? I do not own any pedals but would definitely be willing to buy one to make up for this. Multiple people have said that the volume is much louder than the clean channel once engaged. With that said, my only concern is the boost function. After seeing all of the love for this amp and watching YouTube videos of its performance, I believe I have changed my mind. I had it narrowed down to the Fender Frontman 25R until the other day when I stumbled upon the PF15R.

vox pathfinder 15r speaker out

I have been looking for a nice little bedroom/practice amp for Christmas. The 'burn' channel doesn't sound good for high gain metal stuff, but does sound like a nice thick clean when the gain is kept down, while volume is raised. very tubelike attack, and I like the Reverb. have just been really getting back into guitar after a 4 year hiatus. I love the Pathfinder R's clean tone as you work through increasing gain, decreasing volume, etc. This is my first post here after religiously perusing this site for the past three months.









Vox pathfinder 15r speaker out