Practice amp recommendations please..
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Dan: Yes a new amp is in that range, but there are a fair number of used Traynor YCV20's out there these days, some for half that price.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Kevin, My intention was to exchange the dead Vox with another. The salesperson got a new boxed Vox from the warehouse and I proceeded to unpack it. When I plugged it in it made a humming sound but it did seem to work. When I had originally taken the floor model, it did not hum and worked okay. I think I should have kept that one. At this point I'm probably going to get the Peavey Transtube 258 EFX just to have an amp. I don't want to deal with what might go wrong with the Vox right now and searching for a used expensive one will take time. If Vox's quality control was better I wouldn't think twice about getting another.
Actually, Dan, if you're in the US, the best way to get support for Vox gear is via this email address: [email protected]
The Vox site is hosted in the UK, so I don't know how they go about forwarding the requests to the US team.
The Vox site is hosted in the UK, so I don't know how they go about forwarding the requests to the US team.
Ah, you're asking the wrong guy. I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Vox addict. And while I know that Peavey is a good American company, I just... Man, this is difficult. I don't want to bash Peavey because I really don't think their stuff is bad, but I've just never liked it.
I don't think I'm coming at that opinion from an objective and unbiased viewpoint, however. Hell, Paul Weller liked his Peavey enough that it was used on several Jam albums!
Paul Weller aside, though, my completely biased and unobjective opinion is that you should go with Vox above anything Peavey.
I don't think I'm coming at that opinion from an objective and unbiased viewpoint, however. Hell, Paul Weller liked his Peavey enough that it was used on several Jam albums!
Paul Weller aside, though, my completely biased and unobjective opinion is that you should go with Vox above anything Peavey.
