![]() ![]() Has anyone compared them? Is the new tech + Dumble model worth it? Or maybe I can just get the older models for 30-40 bucks cheaper? What about all the different brands? Anyone stand out in particular for the music I am interested in? Thanks. Connect your VX, VTX or Adio/Adio Air to your iOS device with a USB cable or. I have played on a Vox VT40+ of a friend of mine and found it satisfactory for the most part, so I don't know if it would be worth it to get the new models. the VX II, VT20X/40X/100X, Adio/Adio Air ,VX50 GTV, and VOX Cambridge50. So I decided to get one of those nifty modelling amps, and the new Vox VT20X caught my eye, because it is a new release, and it supposedly has new technology that emulates each circuit separately. It has a world-class culinary scene, great museums and buzzing nightlife. Madrid has long been a big draw for artists, including Goya and Picasso. It has a long history and you’ll discover much of Spain’s turbulent history here. If the cheaper ones (the ones listed before Fender Champion) will do then I definitely prefer those but if one of the more expensive ones is SO MUCH BETTER that. I have a Gibson Les Paul studio with humbuckers, and I mostly play jazz and blues lead and chords (with a tendency to funk it up), but I often play some hard rock/metal if I'm in the mood. The annual gay pride events in Madrid is one of the biggest and best. Vox VXII and VX15 GT (almost the same price) Vox VT20X and Fender Champion 20 (same price) Vox MV20 Rock Set which comes with a Vox B108 cabinet. I like the versatility, and I want to get a cheap versatile amp for practising now, and save up to get a nice tube amp down the line. ![]() I am aware I am not getting particularly good tone from these amps for the music I am playing, but I have been playing on borrowed amps for years, and I am on a tight budget. ![]()
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