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    Wow, sounds just like me!!

    Seriously, that's not a bad demo of the AD30VT.
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    Uh oh! That sounded too good. Crud, just when I thought I was set with gear. Curse you tOt. You rascally side dish.

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    Sounds good Tot, but what have you done to your hair?? Mohawk?
    Good example of the nice sounds you can get from the AD30vt amp
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    Great amp, great guitarist, great demo.... thanks for posting
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSwede
    Sounds good Tot, but what have you done to your hair?? Mohawk?
    Good example of the nice sounds you can get from the AD30vt amp
    No that's a Fauxhawk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Uh oh! That sounded too good. Crud, just when I thought I was set with gear. Curse you tOt. You rascally side dish.
    I guess I am going to GC today to check one out again. I joined this forum to get some honest inside ideas about gear, but here I am filling up with GAS . . . again. Oh well. I need a 1x10 combo.

    I was thinking about the new Peavey Envoy 110, but this Vox is the same price and offers way more tone options. I am a little skiddish about the reliability issues reported on HC reviews, though.

    Any inside scoop on this amp's ability to just quit at the gig?

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    I have the 50 watt version, and no problems at all. I have heard others mention issues, but I've never experienced any.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sblack
    Any inside scoop on this amp's ability to just quit at the gig?
    In many of the cases that I've heard about, the line out jack goes bad and that causes the speaker to cut out. I've also heard that spritzing it with some contact cleaner and putting a cable in and out of the jack a couple of times does the trick. I've never personally experienced this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sblack
    I guess I am going to GC today to check one out again. I joined this forum to get some honest inside ideas about gear, but here I am filling up with GAS . . . again. Oh well. I need a 1x10 combo.

    I was thinking about the new Peavey Envoy 110, but this Vox is the same price and offers way more tone options. I am a little skiddish about the reliability issues reported on HC reviews, though.

    Any inside scoop on this amp's ability to just quit at the gig?
    The whole reason why I am afraid to pick up the 30,50, or 60 myself. I would want to take it to jams and practices and make it part of my live sound but I don't know if I could rely on it every time. It's one thing to have it in a studio for recording or for bedroom use but how well do these things really hold up to performances? Does anyone gig with one weekly? I know, lots of questions
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    Quote Originally Posted by stingx
    The whole reason why I am afraid to pick up the 30,50, or 60 myself. I would want to take it to jams and practices and make it part of my live sound but I don't know if I could rely on it every time. It's one thing to have it in a studio for recording or for bedroom use but how well do these things really hold up to performances? Does anyone gig with one weekly? I know, lots of questions
    I'd suggest that you check out Valvetronix.net or Patchtronix.com on this topic. Those sites specialize in the Vox Valvetronix amps and I know there are several gigging musicians as forum regulars....
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    Speaking of Valvetronix: check out this thread discussing how to mod the Valvereactor circuit!

    http://www.valvetronix.net/forum/loo...lve-vt836.html
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    I have done at least 25 gigs with mine, and never any problems.
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    I went to GC today and demoed the AD30VT, but I did not fall in love with it. There were some great tones in there, but it did not have the "tones" I was listening for. I did, however, find something I really liked -- the Line 6 Spider III 30. I know there are many haters when it comes to the Line 6 stuff, but I really liked the Clean and Crunch settings and was able to make them speak. I am going to order one on line.

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