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7 reviews

by Most favourable review

Great companion for sampling 2

Very simple to use and very good sound quality for a cabinet this size very pleased to own ones

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by Most critical review

Cute. But better offerings out there - even from Vox themselves.

Nice idea and creates a nice novelty system when coupled with an Amplug - but a little fiddly, looks like a toy and doesn't sound as good as you hope. Would be great if it was just a little bigger and sounded better.Read full review...

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Still under powered

This now has a more powerful speaker than its predecessor, but still is just a little more louder than playing acoustic.

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Bad output, not as expected from Vox.

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Good to have

Very handy product

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Cool.

Cool.

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Vox amplug cabinet

This little cabinet can be attached to a Vox amplug - there are different types: Classic Rock, Lead, Bass, AC-30, Metal, etc.. - and makes a very easy to use, very small but loud, practice amp for electric guitar (or bass). The 9 volt battery for it must be brand new, otherwise one will get feedback and interfering noise. Not sure how much they are in shops, but on eBay I found it quite cheap.
The amplug itself is very useful: one can play guitar full blast, with distortion, etc.. without an amp or pedals, just the amplug and headphones, and it sounds quite good and loud. With the cabinet it makes an almost pocket-size practice amp with a good sound.
Good to see Korg (who own the original Vox brand, which went bankrupt in 1970) keeping the Vox products going, and also the Vox tradition of not just manufacturing musical instruments but of inventing new ones (such as the Vox Continental (and later the Vox Jaguar and Corinthian organ models) - the first portable electric organ, the Vox Escort amp (the first "busking" amp), the Vox AC-30 amp, or the Vox wah-wah and fuzz pedals in the 1960s, etc.. etc..
The Vox amplug, plus cabinet, is a welcome addition to their catalogue of unique musical instruments.
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