🎸 Unleash your bass brilliance with VOX VX50-BA – where compact meets colossal sound!
The VOX VX50-BA is a 50W compact bass amplifier weighing just 4.5kg, featuring a NuTube vacuum tube for rich tonal warmth, an 8-inch VOX original speaker with bass reflex for deep low-end, and a versatile 4-band EQ with compressor and overdrive effects. It offers professional connectivity options including AUX IN, headphone jack, and direct output for PA systems, making it the perfect portable amp for bassists seeking powerful, customizable sound on the go.
Product Dimensions | 25.2 x 36.6 x 41.61 cm; 4.5 kg |
Item model number | VX50BA |
Colour | Red |
Compatible Devices | Electric Bass Guitar |
Connector | / |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Output Wattage | 50 Watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 50 watts |
Item Weight | 4.5 kg |
D**R
A Small Bass Amp that is bigger than the sum of it's parts.
For a small lightweight amp it seems quite expensive, but the sound quality is superb. The compression and distortion switches are never going to replace a good pedal, but they work surprisingly well. Finger, pick or (especially) slap, this little gem handles it all beautifully. It is also plenty load enough as a practice amp, but not played with a drummer, so unsure of the results in a band practice scenario. My bass is a Fender Jazz USA Pro, and the quality is communicated well through the small speaker. Plasticy? Yes, but kinda cool looking too. Light and easy to store.
R**N
Nice wee amp.
This is a great wee amp for a load of situations. I use it for studio sessions, big band gigs and small combo gigs. It is pretty powerful and belies it's physical size. Nice clean tones no matter how much you push it. The only gripe I have is with the choice of mains connector supplied for the powerr supply. It is a 'Clover Leaf' type. Every other piece of gear I have owned usually uses the standard 'Kettle Lead' type. Which are most common. Like most working musos I like to carry spares, so instead of buying another lead, (easily found on Amazon), I got an adaptor. C14/15 to C5. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Auline-Female-Kettle-Adaptor-Convertor/dp/B09L549JSM/ref=sr_1_12?crid=3L4T6S2ILEY7D&keywords=clover+leaf+uk+adaptor&qid=1652801346&sprefix=clover+leaf+uk+adaptor%2Caps%2C67&sr=8-12.
B**J
Good little bass amp!
Amazing sound for its size and very portable. Would be perfect if it had a battery option.
D**S
Far better than expected.
All the positive reviews that this little amp has received are totally well deserved. More than adequate for practising and, in my case, keeping arthritis at bay - an absolute joy toy.
A**R
Weight and size plus 50watt output.
I bought this amp for practice sessions it lightweight and easily portable. Plus the sound is really incredible for the size.
J**D
Rock on
Excellent sound quality, great value for money, very lightweight.
B**M
Sound Purchase
The best little bass amp I've ever had.
G**R
Expensive, but wow, the sound!
Wow! This sounds gorgeous! It is one of the most expensive small bass amps, but it sounds amazing! It is a small, extremely lightweight bass amp. It almost looks a bit plasticky. Certainly it does not look as expensive as it is! But the money has been spent on the sound. It is a hefty 50 amps despite the small size. It produces smooth, loud, luscious, deep bass. You can hear it uses valves, it has that creamy analogue warmth. It uses a freaky Japanese valve/tube technology called NuTube, which is a true valve, but in a strange rectangular shape. Let's be honest, beginners won't buy this amp, it is too expensive and does not look it. But if you really know what you want - portability with a big deep analogue sound - and if you are prepared to pay for it, you will be blown away by how serious this little amp sounds.
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