So for a year now, I've been looking into a Vox VT30 to replace my Peavey. It all sounds good, but I'm wondering if it's worth the money I can pay for it. If someone has a VT, I need some consumer feedback before I decide what to buy.
I have a Peavy Vyper 15 watt. Ive had it since I started playing.Commodore 64 said:I know that a lot of folks really dig their Peavey stuff. What model Peavey are you looking to replace?
Sounds strange to me as well. From one low-watt sim. amp to another low-watt sim.amp. What for? Either consider something more powerful, if you are going to jam, or switch to low-watt tube, if you are just looking for better sound.Commodore 64 said:I don't think I'd go from a Peavey Vypyr 15 to a VT30...They are kinda the same thing, but different makers.
Eric said:I'm not real clear on the typical setup for metal, but I thought that (unless you're going to buy a dual recto) a 50W SS amp with a 12" speaker and something like a Boss Metal Zone would be your average gear for entry-level band situations.
As I said though, I'm far from an authority. Just my general impression.
Great post Lachy and welcome to The Fret! Head on over to the fret players section and introduce yourself when you have a chance. :dudeLachy said:Hi, new guy here, I play a wide variety of styles and I got a VT50, which is great for supplying that wide range of sounds, sure I still use a pedal for distortion every now and then but I always have no matter what amp I've had.
+1 on that. I have two AD30VTs, one for my kid and one for me. I like the amp a lot but I must admit I'm hankering for a 50 instead. My understanding is that speaker quality takes a major jump between the 30 and the 50 (Celestion?). I'm pestering my buddy to buy his 50 which I love - very sweet sound.FrankenFretter said:Ian, as someone who's owned a VT30 in the past, and knowing your preferred playing style, I think you might consider other options. The Vox is a nice little practice amp, but as SS said, the 10" speaker makes the amp sound small. After I bought the amp, I kept wishing I'd spent the extra money for the VT50 with the 12" speaker.