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any Vox Mod Vs. Wampler Thirty (or other) amp in a box....?
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<blockquote data-quote="ricky" data-source="post: 151053" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>While I appreciate all the work Mike P put into the clips of the new JF modules, I also had trouble with the Vox sound as well as a lot of the others. By playing the same thing through different mods, the clips don't really show what the mod is truly capable of. In a lot of ways they sound a lot alike. I can make a lot of my mods sound the same but each mod has it's own uniqueness. Like the Vox with a hollow body or semi hollow body with the gain down getting that cool Beatles sound. Or a Fender mod with a strat being played clean and getting that classic spank. Most of those clips of the low/mid gain mods all were played with about the same amount of break up. I got the Chiefton and it sounds nothing like the clips. It is much cooler than that, so I assume that Rob's new AC30 would also sound a lot cooler than the clip. Like you said though, we all have a different idea of what an amp should sound like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricky, post: 151053, member: 2862"] While I appreciate all the work Mike P put into the clips of the new JF modules, I also had trouble with the Vox sound as well as a lot of the others. By playing the same thing through different mods, the clips don't really show what the mod is truly capable of. In a lot of ways they sound a lot alike. I can make a lot of my mods sound the same but each mod has it's own uniqueness. Like the Vox with a hollow body or semi hollow body with the gain down getting that cool Beatles sound. Or a Fender mod with a strat being played clean and getting that classic spank. Most of those clips of the low/mid gain mods all were played with about the same amount of break up. I got the Chiefton and it sounds nothing like the clips. It is much cooler than that, so I assume that Rob's new AC30 would also sound a lot cooler than the clip. Like you said though, we all have a different idea of what an amp should sound like. [/QUOTE]
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