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Vox Valvetronix VT100 geetar combo


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Our 16 year-old finds he uses his Vox VT30 most of the time, so he wants to sell his VT100 which he bought when he thought was going to do live gigs (which don't appear to be on the horizon).

Will get a picture up shortly, but I think it's in very good order and you might consider it as decent Christmas present for you or your young'uns.

He hasn't said a price but you're welcome to start the ball rolling with an offer.

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[quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='660209' date='Nov 20 2009, 02:59 PM']Our 16 year-old finds he uses his Vox VT30 most of the time, so he wants to sell his VT100 which he bought when he thought was going to do live gigs (which don't appear to be on the horizon).

Will get a picture up shortly, but I think it's in very good order and you might consider it as decent Christmas present for you or your young'uns.

He hasn't said a price but you're welcome to start the ball rolling with an offer.[/quote]

A ballpark figure would deffo be helpful as would a photo

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[quote name='ianrunci' post='660456' date='Nov 20 2009, 06:54 PM']A ballpark figure would deffo be helpful as would a photo[/quote]
Certainly. Apologies for the delay, but I've been laid flat with the 'flu.

£150 is the asking price. It's a bit dusty (at the moment) but otherwise it hasn't got any dents or rips. As I said, it was bought for gigging, which didn't happen.

Here's some copy, pasted from a vendor's site...


The VOX AD100VT packs the amazingly versatile tube sound of Valvetronix into a funky 100 W 2X12 Combo.

The VOX AD100VT features the patented VOX Valve Reactor circuit that uses a 12AX7 triode vacuum tube together with an actual low-wattage tube power amp circuit, a virtual output transformer and a dummy speaker circuit that simulates the impedance changes of a real speaker. It also reconfigures itself so that its characteristics are the same as the amps it’s modeling (class A, class AB, negative feedback circuit, etc.).

A total of eleven coveted amp types are provided. Starting with the classic AC30 and ranging from vintage to modern, higain to clean, a variety of amp models are built-in, giving you an incredible range of sound-creating potential.

Nine standard effects indispensable for any guitarist are built-in. These include auto wah, compressor, phaser, chorus, flanger, tremolo, rotary, delay and reverb. With the addition of combination-type effects, you have a total of eleven effects to choose from.

The Vox AD100VT lets you adjust the output wattage from 1~100W so you can lower the volume without losing the sense of drive that’s unique to tube amps. You can get the great distinctive tube sound at a volume that’s appropriate for any location.

Vox AD100VT main features include:

* Number of amp types: 11
* Number of effects: 11, Noise reduction: 1
* Number of programs: 11 preset, 2 channel.
* Input/output jacks: Top panel – 1 x INPUT. Rear panel – 1 x FOOT SW , 1 x LINE/ PHONE, 1 x LOOP RETURN Jack, 1 x LOOP SEND Jack, 1 x EXTERNAL SPEAKER OUT
* Power amp output: maximum 100W RMS @ 8 ohms
* Adjustable Output Wattage
* Speaker: 2 x 12 inch VOX oringinal 16 ohm
* Signal processing A/D conversion: 24-bit, D/A conversion: 24-bit, Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz.
* Power supply requirements: AC, local voltage.
* Power consumption: 100W
* Dimensions: 55.3cms (21.77") (H) x 68.4cms (26.93") (W) x 26.8cms (10.55") (D)
* Weight: 29kg (63.93lbs)





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