Feature:
The 32 pre-sets are a wealth of sound information. Enough people use them that there are many other "writables" that make the arsenal endless.
Quality:
I carry an AD30 for a better stereo effect, but that's just the way I like it. Well made and sturdy, and as I said, cosmetics are Traditional Killer Vox.
Value:
Well worth the price.
Desirability:
...like I said above...."Classic Vox"
Sound:
Walked past an AC30 for this one...modeling is exceptional..so many sounds, the only FX I use is my Digitech Crossroads, any other sound I can find on this one. Weight is an advantage, look is Classic Vox...stage presence that is found with Vox is an added plus.
Ease of Use:
Read through the manual, but was very user friendly to begin with...a little fine-tuning helps, but is stage worthy straight out of the box.
Support:
I have used Vox since my first Berkeley in 68..that's when I got hooked..have used a Berkeley, Buckingham, Beatle, T-25, AD30VT, and now this AD60VT...have never had to deal with "problems"..that's why I keep coming back.
Overall:
I have owned many Vox products...amps, guitars (good, but not the best), and my first Wah was a Vox...wished I still had all of them still, but in tough times, parted with too many...which is another "plus" side of Vox...they are always in demand...like money-in-the-bank!
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