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Cozmic
3 augustus 2025
Un sonido excelente, perfecto para usar solo o en conjunto de una BOSS ME90
Bret
17 april 2025
It was far more than I expected. I understand that this newer tube technology has been a long time in coming, so I did think that this new product based on it would be good. I'm glad to say that it lives up to its hype *and* that Vox did deliver something impressive with it. I saw that it would be short of features, so I opted for the clean version with hopes that I could build a very small pedal platform. All you needed on a pedal board and just add speakers. I have rather a lot of amps - and most of them have excellent cleans as that is a prerequisite for me. I was expecting this to sound rather middle of the pack ordinary. Happy to say very well past that. This sounds amazingly good. Great punch - super clean yet lush. Rich. A lot of times articulate comes at the expense of lush and rich. And vice versa. Not at all here. The bass and treble controls allow an amazing range of meaningful adjustment. So impressed with the subtlety of the sound sculpting, and how excellent it *all* was. And when not playing - dead silent. It has few controls, but they work well. The bass and treble as mentioned are great. Also I've only used the cabinet selection as deep, but I can tell you power amp output voicing is great. The whole amp seems very well orchestrated and tuned between the provided features to a great total experience. Very well done and you will not feel like you made a bad purchase. I was even more convinced as soon as I used pedals into it. Just wonderful++. Upshot is that I ended up far happier than I thought I'd be. This newer output power amp technology works. With 8ohm 12" speaker it puts out a very believable 25W of volume (power amp will deliver 50W at 4ohm - 12.5W at 16ohm), yet it weighs virtually nothing, being palm sized. And the unit stayed cool to the touch. Pretty impressive. This clean version has a power attenuator selector to allow for more sound sculpting between the preamp and output. The volume control at the front then preserves your sound at your desired volume. The cabinet has flat and deep selector. I've only tried deep. And that's been so good I've not bothered checking the flat. The attenuator has full - 1/10 - 1/100. I think the rock and AC versions of the MV50 have an 4-8-16ohm selection selector instead. All selectors or on the back, and the last selector is power. Do wish it was on the front. The power plug for the separate power supply is on the back next to the power selector, so at least it's fairly easy to feel/find the power selector. The other oddity is output gauge on the front. Seems really just a very large and fancy power indicator where most amps would just have the LED. Not obnoxious and lets you know the amp is on :-) At this point I absolutely mean if I were to lose this amp, I would be running to replace it. It's that good...Update 8/2/2017:Really liking this little amp. Very, very nice cleans. Noise free and super quiet when not playing. Still have not changed the cabinet emulation from deep because I like that voicing so well. That and the tweekablity of the bass and treble knobs. Thought I would miss the classic BMT EQ, but not here. I'm updating this here as I given up some other amps. Partially due to this one, but also decided to try a Quilter 101 Reverb. The Quilter is another amp inspired by class D powering. Of course I had to AB these 2 :-) Surprisingly - this little MV50 clean held it's own very well against a highly touted, and more expensive, adversary. I would say for a pure clean the MV50 is at *least* the equal. Not just for cleanliness, but also that cabinet emulation and great touch of the bass/treble controls. The Quilter took me aback a little initially as it seems kinda of bassy. Also the BMT EQ is a little different in how they overlap - so took some learning. Eventually got what I wanted out of it. It seemed just a little flatter and more sterile than MV50 on the far end of the clean spectrum. Some of this has to do with that MV50 cabinet emulation, which I really like. The Quilter is more neutral. Ok - as heads usually defer this to your speaker cabinet tastes. Also I did not use identical speaker cabinets. So a difference there. I was able to adjust close. The Quilter, though known for cleans, is more than that. It really has amazing gain/output power controls and allows very subtle interplay between them. Was able to dial up an amazing spectrum of squeaky clean/punchy very rich cleans/very smooth light overdrive/heavy overdrive. Very sensitive controls that allowed you a great deal of sculpting. And they all sounded great. Particularly the smooth overdrives. The Vox can get a nice rich clean, but no transition into more as the Quilter does really well. Final usage comparisons. I really like the layout of the Quilter. The normal heavy 3 pronged power chord in the rear. No clunky external power supply. The control knobs are highly visible, easy to use, look sturdy. An EFX loop, and like how they are in the front actually. Hefty power switch in the front - easy to see that it's on. The thing looks built to take abuse and still last years. But still very small and a couple of pounds. The Vox does feel chintzy compared to the Quilter. Come to despise the power switch - almost dip switch small - on the back. Absolutely have no use for the fancy output indicator on the front, other that I can see the amp is on. Ultimately the Quilter and the Vox don't really compete that much with each other. The Quilter is a more utilitarian and workman amp. Covers more bases very well. The Vox is a one trick pony, but *exceptional* in that niche. Bottom line is both are being kept. This tiny Vox is fun, yet sounds way more than the fun toy it looks like!
HG
13 april 2025
Habe es mir mit der kleinen Box zusammen zugelegt, um eventuell auch mal wieder eine kleine Kneipenmugge zu spielen. Zu Hause enorme Lautstärke. Ordentlicher Clean-Sound. Passt perfekt zu meinen Strats und Westerngitarren. Zerrung kommt bei mir vom Effektbord. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
Raul
13 januari 2025
Ya tengo un ampli de 100w un 4x12, y un 2x12 qué ya usaba más que para dar altura al ampli, mi pedalera tiene dos salidas así que compré el ampli de 50w para mandar señal al 2x12, con los 6 bafles sonando es brutal, le da mucha más presencia y pide bajar volumen al de 100w, no es muy normal usar así pero yo estoy muy satisfecho, con el volumen del de 50w a tope y el de 100w al 35% 40% es un cañón.
Gianni
7 november 2024
Se un modello unisse tutte le diverse opzioni che offrono le varie versioni, probabilmente avrei trovato l'amplificatore ideale. Purtroppo, per scelta del prodotto e per renderlo abbordabile, c'è un unica versione "specializzata* ad esempio avrei voluto un Clean per usarlo con pedaliera, ma ho pensato che il Gain mi faceva comunque comodo e lo trovavo sul AC, ma ovviamente se volessi più distorto dovrei andare su altro modello ecc. Però ogni modello fa bene quello, a cui è destinato ed è talmente piccolo che nessuno vieta di prenderne e potersene dietro più di uno. Va talmente bene con le Nu-Tube che, qualcuno non considera vere valvole, e che per me potrebbe essere chiamate lampadine, led o come vi pare, ma che danno un suono vintage realistico anche a bassi volumi senza bisogno di essere scaldate e super alimentate che, dicevo, mi dimentico volentieri di qualche difettuccio tipo il frontale plastificato, che di Tweed stile AC ha solo il colore e funzioni poco chiare tipo lo stand-by che sembra più un off, e soprattutto (non so se solo sul mio esemplare/modello la cuffia che inserita non toglie il volume alla cassa esterna costringendo a togliere cavo (uso cabinet Marshall quindi non so se cambia qualcosa con cabinet dedicato.), ma sono inezie di fronte a quello che molti oggetti ben più costosi non danno: un bel suono realistico.
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