VOX Valvetronix VT20X Modeling Amplifier
The VT20X features a brand new modeling engine and sounds even better than ever! By using VET (Virtual Element Technology), which is based on an analysis of the components and amp circuits themselves, VTX amplifiers produce the most accurate and realistic amplifier sounds to date. These new amplifiers also feature a multi-stage Valvetronix tube preamp. This preamp design incorporates authentic analog circuitry to achieve the subtle tonal adjustments and capture the nuances that are distinctive of vacuum tube amps. In addition to this clever circuitry, VTX amplifiers feature a tightly sealed cabinet and a proprietary bass-reflex designed to deliver stunning resonance. Go beyond the realm of previous modeling amps with the new VOX Tone Room editing software that lets you customize the existing amps and effects yourself, or create your own!
Product Features
- 20 Watts; 1 x 8″ Speaker
- Valvetronix preamp uses a vacuum tube multi-stage amplification circuit
- 11 realistic amp models; 13 high quality on-board effects; 33 preset programs
- Built-in tuner, AUX in jack, Headphones out, and USB connectivity; Optional VFS2 & VFS5 footswitches
- VET (Virtual Elements Technology) delivers stunning sound quality
Stunning! BEST VOX YET 🙂 Greetings fellow Shred Masters 🙂 I’ve owned several amps during the last few years, a Flextone II, a Line6 Spider IV (returned it), a Line6 MKII SpiderValve (returned it), a VOX AD, a VOX VT120+ and now this amazing VOX VT40X. I love it. The other reviewer made some good remarks about tone and sound that I totally agree with. Most of my amps have had two speaker cabs so I was a bit concerned with just one 10″ speaker but the sound is great! AND it is plenty loud and really light compared…
First amp purchase in 25+ years – WOW! I’ve been playing guitar for 30+ years. It was my whole life from about 14-24. Played in a world famous (well locally anyway) band. The whole 9 yards. I never had money but had to fork over enough to allow me to play with other professionals and play live frequently. So I’ve owned a couple of Marshalls and a Peavy. Slapped on an ADA for effects and I was off. Suffice to say I am not an audio file/sound geek. Of course I LOVE good sound as much as the next guy but rarely did I mess around with…