Vox AC 30 Headphone Amp

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Vox AC 30 Headphone Amp

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I am thinking about buying this amp. I understand there are better ones on the market, but for significantly more $$$. This one will be used for practice and mostly for travel, so I don't want to spent too much (plus my lap steel is a cheapo so tone is probably not ideal anyway). I did a search and didn't come up with a lot. Anyone have any opinions on these?

Thanks, Mike
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Having done a bit more study-does anyone have an opinion on the iRig?
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MJ...

..I have the Vox unit, and while it is obviously limited, it is fine for me for practice sessions to keep the juices going...

...in fact i bought the bass version for my son as well, and he loves that..

Probably it is more important to have access to good quality, comfortable headphones

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I have a Vox Amplug AC30 and think it sounds great. It's perfect for travel or sitting outside and playing.

I also have a Peavey Ampkit and it's OK, but I greatly prefer the Amplug. It's simpler with less wires and sounds much better.

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Do they have any reverb, or are they bone dry?
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Jim Cohen wrote:Do they have any reverb, or are they bone dry?
No reverb. I almost always have a little bit of reverb dialed in on my amp whenever I'm playing, but I don't seem to miss it with the Amplug. It's got kind of a tube like fullness to it. Vox does make some Amplugs with a little delay built in (Lead and Joe Satriani models), but they're higher gain/distortion types.

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I tried all the Vox headphone amps, and to my ears, the Bass version worked best for pedal steel. All the others had built-in distortion, ugh.
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M J Scott wrote:Having done a bit more study-does anyone have an opinion on the iRig?
I use the iRig app/connector. I like the Fender version better - I think it's a nicer tone, but I often bypass the amp modeller anyway.

Nice thing about the iRig app is you can import your songs from iTunes and play along. There's also a phrase trainer to let you select a start/stop point of a section of a song you are working on, slow it down, speed it up. (If only it could transpose.)

I like it. Good practice tool.
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I played around with my son's last night, and a tele while UA drummed ND. It was a stocking stuffer...from me. It was ok, but not much better than the $20 cheapo I gave him years ago, that finally cracked to pieces. It did drive my larger headphones just fine. I think I paid $40? And no reverb was hard to get used to.
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Post by M J Scott »

Thanks for all the replies. I found a "used like new" one for $25 which should serve my minimal needs well. If not, I can always get the iRig later.

Mike
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Post by Len Amaral »

I was laid up for a bit and while recovering I had a Samson S-amp (headphone amp) with 4 inputs $50.00 and a small reverb pedal had a ball with a lap steel and did not disturb the wife at 3:00AM when I couldn't sleep.
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