Vox Valvetronix VT120 Plus 2x12" 150-Watt Combo Reviews
When you plug into the Vox Valvetronix+ VT120+ combo, you're not just plugging into one guitar amp: You're plugging into 33 amazing-sounding amplifiers. Vox's advanced Valvetronix+ technology takes amp modeling to new heights, extending the possibilities available with their Valve Reactor real tube-based architecture. With its extended dynamic range, fat drive tone, and capability to reproduce subtle picking nuances, this 150W 2 x 12" beast gives you spot-on emulations of everything from classic British and American amplifiers to modern high-gain designs. Need tonal versatility? Sweetwater's got your amp - the Vox Valvetronix+ VT120+.
Highest Rated Reviews
Best buy ever
Hands down, without a doubt, unquestioningly the most fun I have ever had with an amp. Every classic sound you've ever heard is there at you fingertips. Clear, distinct, with power to spare, I have not yet come close to 1/2 power on either the tube or electronic section. I rarely use my other amps.
when tone really matters
if you care about tone this is the amp, i play from country to the blues to metal to djent and this one amp can perform outstandingly in all generas the presets all the built in stomp boxes and effects blew me away ive had this amp for 6 months and im still getting new sounds out of it
valvetronics rocks!
after plenty of research decided on the VT120 + and I couldn't be happier. I bought the B stock unit that had a very small scratch in the side cover material. I played everything from my old 335's, and Strats to newer LP's and Epi's. The amp models are great and the effects amazing. There is only one problem..... it will be weeks before I try out the thousands of effect / model combos that are available. Plenty of power for practice or good size venue. Sweetwater got it to me in 2 days with free shipping. Super Deal! Thanks, Sweetwater!
Vox Valvetronix
This is a really great amp. Tons of tones and pretty much every one you want. Good reverb, delay is the best I ve heard out of any amp yet. Distortion channels need a little help. Takes a lot to get a good sound that isn't cheap and full of bass or overtone on adjustments. Now my main knock off is the quality. The Vox valvetronix series was once a really beautifully crafted amp. Metal grill ,corner covers, backing panel had a cut out to store items, and another feature for an ext cab out and effects loop. I don't know what they were thinking on the housing for this amp but its down right cheap and you can notice it if you know voxes. I ve played on the 2 older models before this for years and I cant stress enough that the quality of the housing is gone. but for what I paid I cant complain too much. Worth the sound that you ll get but not the look or durability.