sunvalleylaw said:
Thanks guys for the input. I really don't need 50w. I was attracted to the versatility of the Vox as I am just getting started and like so many different sounds. Starting there, then getting another amp sometime may be the best bet. If I got the AD30VT, would it be enough to drive a different cabinet if I wanted to go that way, or am I better off spending the extra Hun or so to get more power and a bigger speaker to start with? Thanks guys, this place is awesome fun so far.
Steve
Sun,
It's enough to drive a cab, but the AD30VT doesn't have speakers out capability (although it is not to hard to add one). Also, if you hang around here, you'll soon be itching to upgrade the speaker on the 30. The AD50VT has both a speaker out & a better speaker.
If you can afford it, follow Robert's advice & get a VOX head and a decent cab. Then you will have the maximum flexibility & the best sound.
BTW, there Valvetronix Amps & heads come in two flavors. The blue faced series and the chrome (AKA cheesegrater) series.
The differences are the following:
The blue faced series are more expensive, but they have more flexibility.
You have more models to choose from, you also have pedals and can independently choose from modulation, delay, and reverb menus.
You can store 96 patches.
The chrome faced series has fewer amp models, no pedal models, and you can only pick one effect at a time (some of the choices include two, but not all combinations are possible). You can only save two patches with this series.
On the other hand the AD/DA precision goes to the chrome series:
Blue face: 20 bit AD/DA
Chrome: 24 bit AD/DA
Also the I think that the line out/headphones out comes before the tube driven valve reactor on the chrome & after it on the blue faced. This will make a difference if you want to practice quietly with headphones.
I also believe (I'll have to go check) that the blue series has an effects loop in/out while the chrome does not.