Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
|
Page:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(Show 10 | 25 | 50 | 100 reviews per page)
|
Showing 31 -
40
of 76 reviews
|
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $170 used
Submitted 04/09/2003
at 11:14am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
Hybrid amp- solid state clean channel and a tube drives the gain. Celestion BUlldog speaker and a sovtex tube. Not sure what type of tube. Reverb,tremelo, mid boost and gain boost. I would rate it higher and might after I change the tube out.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a Jay Turser hollow body and a Gibsin les paul standard. I have a wide range of styles and sounds that I like but if you are wanting an early rock and roll sound that is a little dirty then this amp is nice. don't even think aout turning the gain boost and gainlevel up all the way as it gets very muddy. New tube might change that a bit. Keep the gain boost on and the level to about 3-4 and it gets a nice clean but dirty rolling stones sound that i love. The clean chanel is nice but I will rarely use it or the tremelo. Nice features to have. Reverb is OK. Add a Tube screamer pedal and you woul dhave anice little set up
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Have heard bad things about this amp but I have only had it fo a few days and can not comment. It does seem solid and so far there are no buzzes or rattling.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
I have been playing for about 17 years and have a les paul and a holow body. I own a fender bass a larivee acoustic and have owned many amps since I started playing. I would for sure buy another one if this got stolen. In play alot of differnt styles but prefer an aggessive heavy edges rock blues kind of thing. It fits that pretty well and considering I got it for peanuts I am very happy. I will for certain add a pedal or two(overdrive, chorus,wah,etc) and it wil be an amp I would certainly gig with. Anybody that right a bad review eithe got a lemon of they are trying to get a Marshallstack out of a little VOX and are dissapointed.
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 02/14/2003
at 07:52am
by Ben Childs
Email: fuzzoopunk182<at>aol dot com
Features
:
7
Standard Features
Bought it after my little squier had to be replaced.
Very good for the money.
I wish it had better cover on it. The stuff thats on it it really easy to get nicks in and tears .
Sound Quality
:
10
I have a Gibson Faded Sg and a Squier Strat with a Hot Rails.
It sounds great with my DS-1.I play MxPX, Blink, Green Day and on the clean channel and my pedal i can almost match their sound.
Volume is very good for only 30 watts.
I can keep up with the other guitarist in my band who has a 160 watt peavey.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Very reliable amp. All of the troubles mentioned here arent apparent in my amp. I dont know if a little rattling in the back is a bad thing or not but it still works fine so i'm happy.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
Overall this is a great amp for the money. I am very happy and may never need a bigger amp. Just run through the PA.
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: 225 (Canadian)
Submitted 02/12/2003
at 08:53pm
by Luke
Email: lennex at keg-party<dot>com
Features
:
8
Two channel 30w amp with volume, bass, and trebel controls for each channel, as well as gain and bass boosts for the second channel, and finally tremelo and reverb controls.
There are two foot switch ports for channel switch/tremelo and reverb/gain boost. No effect loop, but there is headphone jack, line-out, and speaker line out.
Comes with a blue magnet celestion bulldog 12' speaker, and a single tube preamp.
And why didn't they put in a freakin standby switch.
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using this amp with an Epiohone Es335 tuned down a half-step which I use to play lot of Rock, Ska, and Surf music. Unfortunatly the reverb really sucks, and I personally find the tremelo feature quite useless.
Another problem is that I'm getting an incredible ammount of noise through the standard speaker, so I plugged in a pair of 12' vintage celestion speakers I grabbed out of my old defunked Fender Twin. This also increased the volume three fold!
With the clean channel at 3 o'clock I found it pretty acceptable to my standards. Especially for a $225 amp. The distorted channel, while incredible noisy, is one of the best overdrives I've ever heard! Especially with the gain maxed! This awesome overdrive is possible through the single tube.
8 because I pumped it through seperate speakers.
Reliability
:
9
So far after two weeks of use I've had almost no problem with it. No breakdowns, no overheats, however I've had a problem with the channels fadding in and out whenever I switch them over. So far pretty reliable, and knowing the vox/korg name, no problems should appear soon.
I would use it to gig without a backup too...however it's not my lead amp, I also use Vox AC30TBX....this is just for practice since the 30 is MUCH louder.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for about 7 years now, and I have owned & used many amps from Fender Redknob Twins, to Roland Jazz Chorus, Vox AC30TBX, Traynor, Marshal...but nothing has ever satisfied me as much as the Vox amps.
In fact I have now ditched my distortion and overdrive pedals because the Cam30R has some of the best overdriven sounds I have ever heard! All I'm using now for effects are my Danelectro Cool Cat, Boss Tremelo, Danelectro DanEcho, Boss Acoustic Sim, and the Boss V-Wah. Who needs overdrive pedals when you got a cam30.
I didn't really compare anything to this amp because I wanted something dirt cheap for practice in my apartment that I would also be able to slave other speakers through so that it could be loud enough for stage pressance (it could be fine at mic'd venues). An incredible buy for what you get.... Find another amp of this quality for under $300!
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 01/26/2003
at 09:00pm
by Victor Kim
Email: fakeplasticvic at aol<dot>com
Features
:
9
Everything has been said already. Good features for the buck.
Sound Quality
:
9
Once again it has been said. Very good sound quality. The clean channel is classic vox tone while the gain is pretty good, but i prefer to use my rat2 pedal.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
This is where i have a problem. After getting 2 lemons (volume drop), i finally got one that worked. After about 5 months of use (daily for about an hour or 2), the amp just emits a loud hum noise when i turn the power on and it doesnt matter which channel i'm on or if reverb or tremolo is on. If anyone can e-mail what's wrong with my amp and how i can fix it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i lost my warranty card and reciept, guess i'm pretty screwed.
Overall Rating
:
8
good amp when it was working. please, once again, if anyone could tell me what's wrong with my amp please e-mail me!
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 12/23/2002
at 07:31pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
Holy Cow. For 200 bux, you're getting 1)reverb 2)vibrato 3) TUBE PREAMP 4)dirty channel 5)cleanchannel 6)footswitchable options 7)Celestion SPeaker and last but not least 8)that sexy VOX name and an extremely attractive amp, visually and sonically. I've had this amp for about 7 months now. I play it every day, soft loud, distorted, clean. It's a beaut! There is absolutely NO buyers remorse. I don't LONG for any other amp... I'm giving it a 9, becuase I wish they provided a switch pedal...
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp sounds fabulous. It's loud enough for gigging despite what some of the clowns here have said. Here's a reality check; when you're gigging, the sound man MICS your amp and runs it through the PA. If you go up their with a loud amp, you're going to get lots of stage noise, phasing issues, and a pissed off croud. I see it all the time, some cocky loud guitarist..
Back to the sound:
This amp is DARK sounding. IT's clean sound is one of the best out there. The dirty is pretty darn good (but i really don't use it, i use tubescreamer more) IT's not brutal distortion, more of an overdrive, or super overdrive type sound>. Definately useable.. The clean channel doesn't distort too much at loud volumes,, I play Jonny Marr or Edge (u2) style guitar riffage, and it's very fitting.. The VOX name has a lot of influence.... The real winners are the reverb and vibrato channels. They sound wonderful! The amp has alot of confidence. Listen, folks, you're paying 200 bux. You're not going to get an AC-30, or a Fender Twin. So don't bitch. WHat you DO get is an amp that COMPETES on that level, for 200 bux! There is absolutely NOTHING on the market within $300 of this price that comes even remotely as close to the quality of sound and features as the Vox Cambridge. It's not the greatest amp ever made in history folks, but it's an AFFORDABLE BEAUTIFUL AMP! It's about time!!!
I'm giving it a 10 because it addresses a LONG NEGLECTED audience -the budget minded... A teenager could afford this amp, and proudly keep it his whole life. (unlike a crate, or a silly fender practice amp)
Reliability
:
8
This Vox is pretty reliable. I've heard of problems with the volume dropping after a certian amount of playing. I have even experienced this once or twice. My particular vox has been pretty %100 reliable. I've not taken it gigging much so I don't know if it holds up against rough and rugged treatment.
Replacing the preamp tube will solve the volume drop problem... Since I've experienced little or no reliability problems, i'm giving it a 8... I'm really pleased with this amp. I'd give it a 9 if I didn't have the volume problem. I'd give it a 10 if I felt more confident that it was tough. I'm not so sure..
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
not had to deal with them..
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing for 10 years. (since I was 14). I used to use a Fender Vibrolux. I sold it when I moved overseas, and have missed it ever since. This Vox has filled that void, for the most part... I use a fender musicmaster, an electra pheonix and a Sammick Fender copy (aussie guitar). I use an ibanez tube screamer and Line 6 delay modeler, among other pedals. THe vox is really important to me.. if it was lost or stolen by the hamburglar to pawn for bic macs, I'd buy another. And then I would Kill Hamburglar and feed him to Mayor McCheese. (ironic if you think about it,, a giant burgar eating the HAMBURGLAR)..
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 11/18/2002
at 12:52pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
7
This was purchased in Spring, 2002. For features, see other reviews: Just like the rest. Very attractive amp.
Sound Quality
:
5
So-so sound; not very good at emulating tube Vox amps, as I'd hoped. Also, it didn't play as loudly as other 30-watt solid-state amps like the Fender Champion, but still loud enough for solo practice (but not with others, or gigging).
I used a single-coil guitar. the sound wasn't bad for the money, but try before you buy. The amp didn't last long enough for me to try other guitars with it.
Reliability
:
2
This is where it really disappointed. After about two days of minor use, the tremolo stopped working altogether; the vibrato was unreliable; and it became increasingly noisy on both channels after being on about ten minutes. Clearly a lemon; I returned it to the store and got my money back and decided against any subseequent purchases of Asian-made Vox solid-state amps.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know; I just wanted to get this lemon returned to the store while I still could.
Overall Rating
:
3
If it had worked, it would have been a good value for the money. Instead, its multiple systems failures both disappointed and angered me. Some of the other reviews indicate more satisfaction with the product, but my experience suggests: buyer beware!
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/04/2002
at 06:10pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
I don't feel the need to repeat any information from previous reviews. I took the advice about switching out the preamp tube. I ordered a 12AX7-R2 and 12AY7 from Groove Tubes (the NOS are too spendy for me!) and the sound I get out of the 12AY7 is much more to my liking. Much better bass response and lower gain. I can now switch back and forth between channels without adjusting my pickup volumes. Before, I had to turn the treble pickup almost all the way down and crank the bass EQ on the preamp to get a decent, full tone. I am playing a late 80's Les Paul Standard.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $160
Submitted 10/11/2002
at 07:55am
by Michael
Email: swedishcubsfan at juno<dot>com
Features
:
8
This amp is very versatile. Clean channel is real nice, could use a Mid knob though. Lead channel is quite felxable with gain boost and mid boost along with Gain, Treble, Bass, Volume. No FX loops. I never use the Headphone jack, but i am pretty sure its there. I wish this thing had a mid knob on both channels but ohh well. Also I am probably going to get the footswitch soon, but it would have been nice to be included. I use this amp mostly in my house for practice, but in emergancies this thing steps up and handles any gig I've ever had (if you mic it). Once i even had to play bass through it and it held up... kind of... I would say it is about average volume for 30 Watts. The single preamp Tube goes along way, but dont mistake this thing for a tube amp.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a custom imitation Gibson LesPaul. Great guitar, old guitar. This amp is good for many styles. I play some Ska, Classic Rock, some newer stuff and alot of Praise Music for church through this thing and it all sounds good. Doesnt get noisy unless you really push the volume. The distortion (due to that one tube) is very nice, mild, and thick (not quite thick enough though, but better than a solid state)
Reliability
:
9
It has never had anything go wrong with it. I have gigged without a backup, but it is still a good idea to always have a backup. I hear the tube is real hard to get at to replace, but its just preamp, so it should last for a while.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for only 3 years, but have been giging since day 250 (or around there...) I own a big old ampeg 4X10, but it needs some repair work, as soon as i get to that, this amp will be put on 2nd string. This amp has very good tone. I bought it for the price, kept it becuase of the tone, versatility. If it were stolen, I am not sure what i would do, if i could get the same price again, I probably would get it again. Good amp.
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 09/17/2002
at 09:38am
by Steve
Features
:
9
This amp has a lot of features for such a low price. For around $200.00, you get two channels of sound (only one input though) and one of those has a tube in the preamp section to really shape the tone for vintage sounds. Along with that, you get foot-switchable reverb, tremolo and boost for both the channel two gain and the mid range. The reverb is very nice and the tremolo feature is a nice added touch. Admittedly, I don't own any other amps, but then I have had this one for over two years now and I have even gigged with it and it definitely meets my needs very nicely. One thing I wish it did have though is an effects loop, but I haven't had problems with plugging the effects straight in.
Sound Quality
:
9
This amp really shines in the tone department, if you are looking for that vintage clean tone with the occassional tube distortion. If you want to rock out with metal music or something like that, this may not be your cup of tea. The sounds I favor are those vintage tones, and for the price of this amp you can have that without spending a fortune. Personally, I love the tone of this amp and for the money I paid, I feel like I got a bargain here.
Reliability
:
10
I have read all of the reviews here, and I feel bad for those people who got a bad unit -- whatever the reason. As I said, I have had this amp for over two years now and I use it every day. I have dragged it to band practice, left it in my car while I was at work, gigged in the hot sun with it and I have never had even so much as a hiccup out of it. Every time I power it up, it works like the day I bought it. Don't get me wrong, I haven't abused this amp tremendously, but I have given it a fair amount of real use without any problems at all.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never used them, but the parent company (Korg) has been responsive in the few times I have contacted them with questions.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for over 30 years. I play a 2000 Rickenbacker 360, a 2002 Fender American Stratocaster, and a Yamaha Acoustic guitar through this amp using various multi-effect modeling units (Digitech RP-200, Korg PX3 & PXR4). I often find myself not using any of the effects, and just plugging my Ric straight into the amp for that classic sound. As I said earlier, I wish this unit had an effects loop simply because I think it quiets down the ambient noise, but the gate/nr supplied with the units do a passable job of that. When I plug straight in, the amp is as clean and quiet as you can imagine. I love the foot-switchable features (I have the 2 optional dual footswitch Vox pedals) to be able to switch between a clean tone and that tube-enhanced distorted tone. This may not be for everyone (namely grunge, heavy metal folks would be disapointed), but for the market it is aimed at is was a great deal. I really don't understand why Vox decided to discontinue this model, but I suspect that the intended market was smaller than they anticipated and those who do still look for that classic 60's-70's sound can probably afford the AC30-TB which is the holy grail. I think that for roughly 1/5 the price of an AC-30, this little amp does many of the same things pretty darn well. Of course the AC-30 is a much better amp, but then it has a much higher price.
Product: Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb
Price Paid: US $169
Submitted 09/06/2002
at 11:57am
by Sgtpepper
Features
:
10
I play the Beatles and this amp is good for creating the vintage sound of them. Has tremelo and reverb built in. Famous chicken head knobs Vox is known for. Cherry colored board where knobs are. Mid range boost and distortion boost switches. Great value of features for the price. Excellent amp! Has headphone jack, and only one imput though. It is a solid state amp with one tube to boost tone. Beautiful construction and well worth the money!
Sound Quality
:
10
I play a Gibson Les Paul Special, a Epiphone Dot, a Fender Strat. and an Epiphone EJ-160 John Lennon acoustic. They all sound superb on this amp! The distortion has a nice vintage sound and the clean channel is mind blowing! I couldn't believe the quality of this amp! Great for 60's invasion sound! Although not good for GIANT shows.. great practice amp, recording amp, and small venue amp.
Reliability
:
9
I just got it. It was a "scratch and dent " item when I bought it. But I see no difference in appearance or tone. Seems to hold up rather well. Great amp.
Customer Support
:
8
I have had a few phone operators at Musiciansfriend that had the personality of a rock.. but I won't hold it against the company. Everything has been good with the 4 things I have bought from them. Perhaps they should give their employees a personality test before they hire them though.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing guitar for almost 8 years now. I also own a Fender Deluxe 112 amp. This Vox has a better sounder clean channel and doesn't feedback like the Fender tends to do at high volumes. I love the vintage diamond shaped cloth in the front and the fact that I actually own a VOX now. Someday I will save up to have a Vox AC-30 top boost... but until then, this amp is the weapon of choice. Buy this amp if you want a great vintage sounding amp that doesn't cost an arm and a leg! Buy this amp!
|
Page:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(Show 10 | 25 | 50 | 100 reviews per page)
|
Showing 31 -
40
of 76 reviews
|
|