Advanced technology that carefully recreates classic amplifier circuits, providing a more authentic tone.FEATURESProprietary VET (Virtual Element Technology) models the actual circuitry of the original amp.The new power amp stage employs an FET-equipped analog circuit and also models the sag and compression that is characteristic of classic amplifiers.A sealed, one-piece speaker cabinet allows for overwhelming sonic performance and eliminates unwanted vibrations.An 8" speaker delivers 30 Watt of output powerA unique bass-reflex design delivers an unprecedented amount of rich low end for an amplifier of this size.The ABS cabinet material offers extremely light weight, durability, and unique acoustical properties.Ultra-light weight design of 3.8 kg (8.38 lbs) shatters expectations for guitar amps.A total of eleven extremely accurate built-in amp models, including coveted vintage amps and sought-after boutique amps.A total of eight reengineered built-in effects: four types of modulation and four types of delay/reverb.Power level control allows you to lower the volume without sacrificing dynamics.Eleven song presets that instantly simulate the sound of historic songs and famous guitarists.Two customizable user programsJamVOX III modeling software is included.USB audio interface function with ASIO support. Both Fender and Vox offer a wide-variety of solid state and valve amps. Vox amps are best suited for rock as they distort at lower volumes and have a grittier and crunchier tone with plenty of mid-range. VX2 30W MODELING AMPVX II - Affordable 30-Watt Modeling Amp with 11 Amp models and 8 Effects in a one-piece ABS sealed cabinetRedefining the modeling amplifier as you know it. The Quick Answer Fender amps are usually better for clean tones than Vox amps, because they have more headroom.
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