Vox Min Go Amps

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Mike M

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Eh, there are others that don't have the battery.

You can plug it in I think

I like that.
a. models different Vox amps (and others)
b. has an attenuator
c. has multiple effects
d. has a looper
e. has a rhythm machine

Just seems like a good all in one practice device
 

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I had a Vox Mini Rhythm 5 for a while. It was a neat little practice/buskers amp. Had lots of options but you were limited on being able to combine them. Sold it to a couple hippies living in a small bus, traveling to festivals and selling jewelry. He wanted it for busking and it was a perfect fit for them.

I have a PG Spark 40 now for my practice amp and it's so far better and more adaptable. You can buy a battery pack for it too.
 
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I had a previous model (DA5) for years
vox_da5.jpg

nice for just grap it and play
gave it to my daughter
meanwhile the Tech21 TM30 fills the gap
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not much more in size - though worlds apart in the sound, not alone cause of the 10" speaker instead of the 6,5" on the vox

personally I think 50Watts combined with a 8" speaker on the MiniGo50 just doesn't mach
 


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