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Vox AGA150
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Published on 03/19/13 at 15:27
Value For Money : Excellent
Guitar amp (electro) acoustic two-channel transistor. It delivers 150W (parait-il. .. I do not care whether it's true, the only thing I know is that with him and sending you what to deal with all situations up 'that a sound does not come to cover you ... but this time you can transplant in eh ;-)).
One of the two channels has a pre-amplification lamp.
The amp offers a simple but effective connections: XLR or Jack for both inputs.
Each channel has a volume, reverb, a 3-band EQ + 1 potentiometer called "color" my faith very nice sculpts the sound very well (in fact I almost did not touch the EQ on this thing there!)
And a DI output for tuner
Two auxiliary inputs.
Master volume and anti-feedback complete the picture.
A socket for a footswitch (I do not even know what it can be used!)
This is not the most comprehensive but ultimately it provides most of what you really use!

UTILIZATION

Forget the manual, it's too fastoche :-)
Both channels are good. The lamp brings a real plus in terms of heat. It colors the sound a bit but it's very musical.
For guitar and voice is perfect. Equalization is more efficient but the real pot is what "color" your sound really embellished with a flick of the wrist.
The reverb sounds well and good overall achieved really good.
No breath (except when it opens a lot but the signal / noise ratio is largely in your favor!)

SOUNDS

It can get a little all the sounds you want.
It will also depend on al guitar. I played with the Takamine preamp equipped um CT4-DX (18 volts) or J-45 equipped with a sensor LR Baggs Element.
In both cases it works better than good, it just takes a little correct small defects depending on the source and the acoustics of the place.
For voice as it's all good!

OVERALL OPINION

I utlise for 9 months. Before I had a ACX1000 of Behringer.
Without denying because it allowed me to start having something versatile and not too expensive, its level is the day and night.
I love everything about it: sound, light, potentiometer "color", especially the reverb and its format super handy!
If I had the choice and budget all my followers I équiperai musicians of this gem instead of having to carry their stuff sounding shrill or blowing!
A really good product and a great price / quality ratio that only Fishman Loudbox from home concurencer come now to me.
There are probably better ... but at what price?
And to amplify what? Piezo?
Yeah ... no it's good I keep my AGA150!