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The VOX am Plug 2 Cabinet is a compact, portable powered speaker cabinet designed for guitarists and music lovers alike. With 2 watts of active power and a versatile AUX input, it allows for direct connection of instruments or playback from music devices. Weighing only 300g, it’s perfect for on-the-go performances, and can be powered by a 9V battery or AC adaptor.
Product Dimensions | 6 x 10 x 10 cm; 300 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Item model number | AP2-CAB |
Colour | black |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Connector | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack |
Scale Length | inches |
Speaker Amplification Type | Active |
Material Type | Canvas |
Output Wattage | 2 Watts |
Size | AP2-Cabinet |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Wattage | 2 watts |
Item Weight | 300 g |
C**L
addictive little box, you will sound a better player!
This is for the amplug3 AC-30 version. I have a bunch of amp sims on the laptop and a few multi effect/distortion guitar pedals (zoom, digitech, Line 6 Behringer etc) I have accumulated over the years but still found myself picking up the guitar and playing unplugged most of the time. This little thing has changed that, I can leave it plugged into the guitar permanently with a cheap pair of wired earbuds attached. so getting an amplified sound is so quick and doesn't make the place look untidy with extra boxes cables kicking around the floor. Glad I got this it really does sound better than I anticipated.The AC-30 model sounds great, I have never owned a Vox AC-30 but have played through some in the past and this does remind me of those days. Even if it may not be 100% accurate emulation to those with Golden Ears, IT SOUNDS GREAT! so far it has made me play more and I have caught myself thinking that it is me that sounds better not just the guitar :-) The onboard rhythms are a good practice aid. The reverb effect sounds very good, the tremolo sounds authentic but I never liked that anyway and not going to start now.If you want to nitpick1) The controls are identified by raised black writing on textured black plastic. I am in my 60s and can only guess at what it says unless I have my glasses on and the light source directly behind me. Strangely the numbers on the actual controls are recessed and in bright white and so easily readable. Once you get used to what the controls are it is not an issue but this was annoying the first few times I used it.2) There is some noise in the signal as others have said but this is low compared to he overall volume and lets be honest the AC-30 was not known as a quiet amp! I don't imagine too many people will plug this practice aid into a DAW and if you do then just put a noise gate across that channel. You're a big boy now!3) I laughed at myself but was disappointed when I found the speaker cabinet 'fabric' was just smooth plastic :-) . Actual fabric of course would be an expensive complication to the manufacturing process but it would be nice to have a textured plastic cover over the speaker area.These are little things and do not detract from how pleased I am with the device or how often I use it. Its a cool toy that sounds better than it has any right to and will make a perfect gift (to yourself or to a guitarist friend). Knock yourself out....
H**.
It’s good just read the hole review please before perchcase
So, this product is something I really wanted and finally got. Not only does it work well but it is easy to use and has a great veriaty of things you can do with it, HOWEVER the instructions included made by Vox are verry confusing and it gets frustrating when you don’t know what to do. My sudgestion is get the product but search on YouTube how to use it as it makes more sense. It has a noise barrier for not only the guitar but also the setting for adding drums where if you put it too loud it will automatically turn off itself. If you get a cable from a headphone Jack to a cable input it can be plugged into an amplifier (one of my favourite features) overall 10/10 on quality -100/10 on instructions but definitely recommend if you want to get that Vox AC30 tone with a treble booster like Brian for a fraction of the price.
F**M
Super little headphone amp but instructions could be better
I bought the Bass version f this amp after having tried a cheaper product from a different maker (looks the same, and rhymes with jo-jo) which was total rubbish.I wasn't expecting much better, but I was really impressed. All the controls really work and, most importantly, the sound is good and plenty loud without distorting. he next step up is the Fender one, also with a big jump in cost.The reason I've dropped a star for this, is because the instructions do not tell you what the effects are on the relevant button. They say there are effects, but not in what order, so it's suck it and see method and you have no way of knowing, so if you wanted to recreate with an amp/pedals, you can't. OK< I can live with it as I don't use them, but really? A bit ore effort guys.Anyway, as practice tool that I can use anytime day or night without disturbing anyone, great.It's a shame the instructions don't
A**M
Excellent little unit
Needed something small and compact to use while travelling to practice etc this is great either through headphones or I have an aux to jack and I run it into a mini marshall and the tones good still if you want to practice without headphones, the functions and drum beats etc are absolutely excellent for what I need I can also plug this into my output on a pedal and use my effects, the jack seems good enough it's not super solid so I got a male to female jack extender to run from the box to my bass so the unit doesn't hang out the bass at weird angles seen a few people break the jack only way your doing that is leaning on the unit while it's plugged in while seated and snapping it or ripping it out of the bass like a neanderthal as I've been using this regularly with no issues with the jack casing, all in all excellent product and looks super cool too.
S**D
Great, authentic tones and analogue simplicity
I used to own a Vox Amplug 1 but sold it years ago to move on to digital app-based headphone amps like iRig. A child of the 70s, I've been missing the simplicity of things that just plug in and work - no phones, PCs or apps needed. I bought the 'Boutique' Amplug 3 on a bit of a whim and couldn't be happier.Vox has made numerous improvements to the Amplug including a rotating jack plug, built-in drum machine, multi-effects, tap tempo and dual channels. The clean channel sounds bright and clear but turning up the drive and volume dials adds plenty of growl and grunt. Switching to the second channel, tones range from classic rock to searing lead. I love it!The built-in effects are nice, with the option of dry, chorus, delay or reverb. You can also adjust the effects level in the mix. An AUX jack allows you to connect an external device such as a phone or laptop for recording or playback. I use it to access guitar lessons on my PC and play along, enjoying great stadium tones without disturbing anyone in the house with my guitaring incompetence.My favourite thing overall is the simplicity of these things. Simply add two AAA batteries (supplied), plug it in to your guitar's jack socket, connect headphones and switch it on for instant great tones.
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