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PG's Charles Saufley is on location in Anaheim, California, for the 2013 NAMM Show where he visits the Vox Amplification booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear a demo of Vox's newest guitar-specific products -- the MINI5 Rhythm Amp and the StompLab IIG modeling effects unit.



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obliospop
on 02/24/2013
The Pathfinder 15r was their best solid state combo. No digital mucky muck, and they stopped making it this year. Affordable and they sound great for the money. Foolish.
DrS
on 02/22/2013
I'd prefer grill cloth instead of the metal look! I hope Vox made some serious improvements to the modeling, because the DA series has terrible overdrive & high gain sounds.
Dheep'
on 02/16/2013
Was looking for something small,simple,portable. I've had Vox stuff before and sounded good. Nothing could have prepared me for the surprise when I opened up the Vox11G Stomp , starting with the Toy-like pedal. Okay ,fine. Then plugged it in. I am sorry to say it sounded abysmally bad. Just terrible. Sorry Vox. Boxed her up,and sent back faster than anything I have ever had. Hey Premier - you have really not tried this have you?
Vox-Fan
on 02/16/2013
Cool products. At last they are interviewing people with some products that seem to be actually useful instead of fluff.
king-stumble
on 02/16/2013
I've got the now discontinued Vox DA5 which is basically the same as this minus the drums.I can't recommend it highly enough.Terrific home amp.
DirtyMac
on 02/15/2013
ok so when will the mini5 be on the market and whats the street price? Sounds like a great tool for practice if you dont have a drumm machine
R
on 02/14/2013
the amp,this is great for kids to get a first dose of "Everything" & over come the pressure`s of playing with a drummer...Or enter the world of recording ! impress mom & dad & add on stomp lab...



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