

So tempted and will use it as a back up for my Princeton, I owned a Vox Da5 mini amp quite a few years back and the clean and crunch tones from that were quite remarkable for such a small amp. I used to run a pair in stereo a few years ago, it was one of the best sounds I've had. Users score: 8 (80 votes) 3 Purchased from: Online Features 7 Standard single channel solid state combo with three channel equalisation, gain control, tremolo, reverb and boost switch. But the core clean tone is a very nice sound.

The gain section is not great (rather raspy and quite noisy) and the reverb is mild but effective to give your sound a 3D effect.

It has a lovely tone and valve like response to picking. The Vox 15R on the other hand, can def be gigged if you mic it up, or if required take the output to a bigger cabinet. The included effects are also great, providing you with even more options to customize your sound. This amp has a clean sound with plenty of headroom, and the tone controls allow you to shape your sound perfectly. There's a noticeable hum from the amp (not loud but annoying) and the core tone with no sweetening provided by the chorus section can only be described as nasty imo. About Vox Pathfinder 10 Amp: The Vox Pathfinder 10 is a small but mighty amp that is perfect for an affordable and versatile option. I'd been lusting after a JC-22 for years as they're so cute but the reality was a disappointment. The JC-22 is very much a practise amp, with little to no bass output. Having had both those amps, I'd go with the Vox. Hi there, how much did you pay for it? and do you reckon it’ll work for small gigs or rehearsal? kind of swaying towards solid state now and this thread has got me thinking - tempted by Roland JC- 22 also
VOX PATHFINDER 15R VS 10 MOD
I'm not looking to mess with it, but as I use my amps as clean pedal platforms is it worth doing the LED mod or replacing the stock Celestion/Vox Bulldog with a more efficient speaker? Awesome clean sounds, lightweight, seems like it might even be gig worth into an ext. Well, as the title says! Picked her up for very cheap and I must say I'm incredibly impressed.
