Digital preamp with 11 sounds and effects. Includes AC adapter.
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Feature:
Glad that it came with it's own power-supply, and the fact that you can run it off batteries/or a small motorcycle battery (go to your local electronics store and buy the lead) is such a bonus!
Quality:
Excellent build quality! If I could alter one thing, I'd have the shiny metal grill at the front sprayed black.
Value:
10/10 for value for money. Can't fault the product. Very impressed and happy!!
Desirability:
The amp looks the business. Only fault is the naff 'bling' Vox logo on the front....too shiny! Black it out and you're on to a winner!
Sound:
sound quality is excellent! If I could alter one thing, I'd have an 'acoustic' setting.
Ease of Use:
I play acoustic, and 'clean' is the sound for me. With the by-pass mode switched on, it sounds clean and clear.
Support:
Not dealt with the company for product support.
Overall:
Doubt I'll shop around for another portable practice amp - this is definately worth the money.
Submitted: 1/12/2007
Style of Music: Folk
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Feature:
I chose this one because the DA 15 has no battery operation possibilities.
What it lacks are:
- a guitartuner
- storing possibilities and addressable memories
Quality:
Looks like it could fall out of your hands without major damage. Mine had a nail misplaced in the cover for the batteries and had scratched the interior. Made in Vietnam ....
Value:
Sure. I compared it against the Micro Cube of Roland which sells at about 2/3 of the price of the DA5 but the DA5 has more basic sounds and more effects.
Desirability:
In dutch I call it "Mijn Knuffelvox" which basically means that it's my cute little box to cherish like a pet. I also own a Vetta II and the Vox is used in the livingroom. Yes, I want it.
Sound:
Nice sounds, all basics you'd want are there. Noise can sometimes be a minor issue. It;s possible to adjust noisereductionlevels but the trade-off is lack of sustain and notes that do not completely sound all-the-way.
Ease of Use:
It can't be easier except that the headphone jack could be on top in stead of at the back.
Overall:
As mentioned, it lacks a tuner and you can't store any presets. Maybe the fact it's mono (also on headphones) could set me off to search further but till now there's nothing available that beats the sound and runs on batteries.
Submitted: 6/28/2006
Style of Music: Disco/Blues/Rock/Funk
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