Handwired with EF86 preamp tubes and 1963 top boost. Best of both worlds.
8 People rated this product : 9 out of 10
2 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
Features are excellent. What more do you need? Tone-shaping possibilities are numerous.
Quality:
Solid build. Wood is very nice. No problem.
Value:
Yes, absolutely.
Desirability:
It has some sex appeal yes. Sound is most important - sex appeal a bonus.
Sound:
The previous 'reviewer' is posting on multiple forums re: his dislike of this amp. His review speaks for itself. He is a moron apparently. I have the Mahogany version of this amp and it sounds GREAT. So warm yet clear as a bell. Controls are way effective. Build quality is quite good.
Ease of Use:
Easy. Forget about it.
Support:
No.
Overall:
I wanted a 15 watt amp with some depth and clarity. A good step up from what I was using.
I have a Velocette (10") and a Gibson GA15RV (12") but the former lacks low end (Great amp to carry around though) and the latter can be a little harsh (good amp still). I am playing mostly a Nash Tele with Lollars. What a sound thru this amp. The Vox is QUIET and can get quite LOUD. Quality of sound is excellent. From a guy who has been playing since about 1968.
Submitted: 5/5/2008
Style of Music: Mostly Roots Rock & Reggae









2 out of 10
Feature:
No Accessories, nothing useful on this amp could not hear that much diffrence with any of the switches unless you went from 15 watts to 7.5 watts then it was quite. All you need on this amp is a volume knob the others are usless.
Quality:
Cabinet was mad good, but for the rest of the amp is junk don't forget this is made in CHINA and no outstanding work went into this amp it might say HANDWIRE but if thats the sound you get out of this amp for being Handwire go back to just wire this amp up. I am a big Vox fan but there is nothing good about this amp that I like and there is no way you can buy two lemmons.
Value:
This Amp is not worth $1,400 they should be selling this amp for about $300.00 and no more the $300.00 is for the nice speaker.
Desirability:
Nice looking amp but it's like a new car it looks great but when you open the hood there is a junk engine in it.
Sound:
My 1st amp of this was bad so I had to send it back, I receive another one week later and I never got to hear it or really use it. I started to burn the tubes in and on foing on the 3rd hour the tube was rattleing so bad and the hissing and the humming coming out of this amp was unreal. I was told that's how the amp is to sound, well if this amp is to sound like this good luck guys that are out there playing gigs with this amp.
Ease of Use:
Sound was hard to hear do to the hissing the humming the tubes shaking and rattleing so could not hear any good sound and don't forget this is my 2nd amp of this H G.
I wish it would have lasted long enough to hear my ric's and gibson but no way the amp was junk.
Support:
The company was good they work with you and I sent the amp back and receive another one with in a week and would give the company a 10.
This amp needs service and repairs and hope they don't sale it until it's fix.
Overall:
I was satisifed with this amp for about two hours when I was buring in the tubes and on the 3rd hour thats when this amp went CRAP. Then got the other new amp and was satisifed about another 2 hrs and on the 3rd hour of burning the tubes in the amp took another CRAP.
Read North coast Music on how they sell their Vox amps and have no problems with these amps cause they no how these amps are and how they are to sound.
Submitted: 12/7/2007
Style of Music: R&R Blues Country Rock
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