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    Default Have you tried pedals w/ Vox ADxxVT ?

    Don't know if you've already tried this...if not, check it out, I think you'll dig it.

    Dial in the Boutique Clean model on the AD50VT, and crank it loud enough to get the speaker moving.

    Plug a humbucker guitar into a TS type overdrive pedal with the knobs set around 2 O'clock.

    I could not believe how great this amph sounds. The classic rock, crunchy blues tones are great.


    Have you had a similar experience using pedals with this amph?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radioboy950
    Don't know if you've already tried this...if not, check it out, I think you'll dig it.

    Dial in the Boutique Clean model on the AD50VT, and crank it loud enough to get the speaker moving.

    Plug a humbucker guitar into a TS type overdrive pedal with the knobs set around 2 O'clock.

    I could not believe how great this amph sounds. The classic rock, crunchy blues tones are great.


    Have you had a similar experience using pedals with this amph?
    Not really. I've tried three different OD's but haven't gotten any great OD sounds. Much better using the Brit80's model for OD IMO...but I guess I'll have to try once more a little louder.
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    Not exactly the same amph but my Vox VT takes my Blackstar pedal very well. Some amph models seems to like it better though...
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    My AD15VT seems to take to pedals pretty well. It certainly seems to like the Dan-o-Wah.
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    I use my M13 with all kinds of effects with my AD30VT set to bypass mode. I have been happy with the sounds (if not the playing).


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    This is good to know, that several people seem to have good luck with pedals with this amp. I've got a VT30, and I might like to get some pedals to use with it.
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    the biggest part of using pedals with these amps is also using the by pass button then your doing a straight path and not using the built in effects

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