July Sweetwater Gear Review Giveaway - Vox Valvetronix ToneLab LE
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Way cool! Looks like i need to drive the 2.5 hours to the nearest city with a decent guitar shop and play around and drool a little. does anybody have a rag i can borrow? ;-)
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This unit would make me really happy :D
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If I could win, I'd no longer sin cause I'd be too busy pluggin it in :D
Originally Posted by: Neal Walter![]()
Vox ToneLab LE
$399 at Sweetwater
Watch My Video Demo Here:
www.guitartricks.com/channel/
The Vox Valvetronix Tonelab LE – It’s tube driven, baby!
One thing that gets me about amp modeling pedals is they tend to have that processed straight- to-the-board sound, then along comes ToneLab by Vox featuring a real 12ax7 pre-amp tube.
While most processors only have pre-amp circuitry, Vox has added “Valve Reactor Technology” which consists of a low-watt power amp, virtual output transformer, and a dummy speaker circuit so that it’s got the same circuit structure as an all tube amp, and you can hear the difference!
This pedalboard features 16 amp models including Tweed, Blackface, AC15, Marshall and Modern, 11 classic speaker cabinet simulations, 50 stomp boxes and 5 eq settings. It comes with 40 programs and 120 user programs.
I like this unit because it’s fairly simple to dial in your own custom sound and it's got gobs of effects. The expression pedal is assignable as is the "Control" footswitch so you can have your favorite stompbox right out front.
It comes in a rugged, compact, metal chassis with large knobs for the amp settings and the classic Vox black knobs for the effects section.
Digital S/P DIF makes it convenient for computer recording. Stereo out, MIDI in/out and a headphone jack with independent volume control make this a valuable tool for home or stage, and it looks good!
Vox’s classic amps have been consistently used on major albums and tours over the years and they’ve got a lot knowledge and experience behind this design, I hate to see it go but I’m happy to pass it on!
This one can be yours courtesy of our friends at Sweetwater by subscribing to our monthly newsletter and reading the product review for the month. Sweetwater sponsors this giveaway and they are always a real pleasure to deal with. They give free shipping on all orders (even strings!) and have an outstanding staff of real musicians who can help you make the right purchase the first time.
Sweetwater provides the gear, we review it for the Guitar Tricks Newsletter, and we give it away to one lucky Guitar Tricks member. Don’t forget to post a reply in this thread to qualify to win, good luck!
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I Just Started Guitar I Hope I Get A Winning Chance For Anything Lol My Guitar Is All Beaten Up Lol Hand Me Down
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Originally Posted by: Neal WalterDude, it sounds like one rocking guitar, I hope I can win!![]()
Vox ToneLab LE
$399 at Sweetwater
Watch My Video Demo Here:
www.guitartricks.com/channel/
The Vox Valvetronix Tonelab LE – It’s tube driven, baby!
One thing that gets me about amp modeling pedals is they tend to have that processed straight- to-the-board sound, then along comes ToneLab by Vox featuring a real 12ax7 pre-amp tube.
While most processors only have pre-amp circuitry, Vox has added “Valve Reactor Technology” which consists of a low-watt power amp, virtual output transformer, and a dummy speaker circuit so that it’s got the same circuit structure as an all tube amp, and you can hear the difference!
This pedalboard features 16 amp models including Tweed, Blackface, AC15, Marshall and Modern, 11 classic speaker cabinet simulations, 50 stomp boxes and 5 eq settings. It comes with 40 programs and 120 user programs.
I like this unit because it’s fairly simple to dial in your own custom sound and it's got gobs of effects. The expression pedal is assignable as is the "Control" footswitch so you can have your favorite stompbox right out front.
It comes in a rugged, compact, metal chassis with large knobs for the amp settings and the classic Vox black knobs for the effects section.
Digital S/P DIF makes it convenient for computer recording. Stereo out, MIDI in/out and a headphone jack with independent volume control make this a valuable tool for home or stage, and it looks good!
Vox’s classic amps have been consistently used on major albums and tours over the years and they’ve got a lot knowledge and experience behind this design, I hate to see it go but I’m happy to pass it on!
This one can be yours courtesy of our friends at Sweetwater by subscribing to our monthly newsletter and reading the product review for the month. Sweetwater sponsors this giveaway and they are always a real pleasure to deal with. They give free shipping on all orders (even strings!) and have an outstanding staff of real musicians who can help you make the right purchase the first time.
Sweetwater provides the gear, we review it for the Guitar Tricks Newsletter, and we give it away to one lucky Guitar Tricks member. Don’t forget to post a reply in this thread to qualify to win, good luck!
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I Play A Epi Les Paul Custom (blk). Prefer To Play Classic Rock. Am All Self Taught (thats Why Im Not Very Good). I Have Picked Up Several Styles From Watching Others. Love Playing Blues/rock. My Point: Been Playing Since 1976, I Use A Plush 270watt Tube True Muti-plex Mech reverb 4 Channel Amp Made Circa 1967. I Don't Like The Way Most All Other Amps Sound While I Play On Them. I Usually Lug The Big Ole Heavy Tube Amp Around. The Vox Would Make Things Easier For Practice Or Messin' Round (on My House Boat) With A Smaller Amp. I Need To Try One Of These Vox Effect Pedals. Love Your Vids...did Actually Learn Stuff. Will Put It To Use With Some Of The Stuff I Play.
Magz.........
P.s. Sometimes I Sits And Thinks,
Sometimes I Just Sits!
Magz.........
P.s. Sometimes I Sits And Thinks,
Sometimes I Just Sits!
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