| Vox ToneLab ST Guitar Multi-Effects Processor Pedal |  | Brand: Vox Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $275.00 Buy New: $188.00 as of 9/9/2010 06:23 CDT details You Save: $87.00 (32%)
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Seller: 26th Street Music Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 8,981
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 15.3 x 3.5 x 7.5 The Valvetronix series is the perfect example of VOX's unique, cutting edge vacuum tube modeling know-how; delivering a broad range of powerful sounds. From large amp stacks to mini-combo amps and multi-effect units, the series boasts a diverse lineup, and can be seen on stage, in the studio, and in the home. The ToneLab ST maintains the sophisticated specifications of the Valvetronix series, while packaging them into a compact unit that allows anyone to easily experience true tube powered sound
MPN: Tone Lab ST Model: TONELABST EAN: 4959112070509 ASIN: B0027I28E4
Release Date: January 1, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | True-tube Valvetronix power! The power amp circuit features a 12AX7 triode vacuum tube for undeniable tube tone | | • | Thirty-three amp models (the largest number in its class) range from classic vintage models and high-end boutique amps to modern high-gain designs and beyond | | • | Mix and match the eleven cabinet models with any of the thirty-three amp models for complete flexibility | | • | Twenty-five versatile effects allow ToneLab ST to be your one-stop tone shop, no other equipment required! | | • | The editing sections for the amps and effects are completely independent, allowing direct visual editing | | • | Thirty-three amp models range from classic vintage models and high-end boutique amps to modern high-gain designs and beyond |
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Product Description Tube power explosion! Vox's most compact ToneLab ever offers thirty-three different amp models with a versatile array of cabinets and effects to take your guitar playing to the next level ? wherever you go. Introducing the Valvetronix series ToneLab ST; bringing true-tube pro-level sound to everyone. Customize your sound by mixing and matching amp and cab models, or choose from 50 factory presets including 20 'song' presets providing spot-on replication of recognizable classic guitar sounds.
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| Customer Reviews: VOX Tonelab Meets My Needs and Roadworthy as He#@ January 30, 2010 P. Thompson (West Chester, PA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought the VOX Valvetronix Tonelab ST about 2 months ago and love it. I'm primarily a keys player who backs up the lead guitarist occasionally on guitar, so I needed a unit with plenty of preloaded, great guitar sounds: clean, chunky and downright screaming. I plug directly into the mixer board, so having the fatter tube sound is perfect. The unit is compact enough to sit on the corner of my keyboard, allowing quick adjustments with the knobs. I play out every weekend with three bands (80's stuff to current) and every band is impressed with the new addition; we're learning more "guitar driven" tunage just because of the Tonelab! And roadworthy???? A couple weeks ago, I backed over my gig bag (Tonelab taking the brunt of it) with my TRUCK... besides being a little compressed on one side, it still works great!! Way to go VOX!!
Sounds great, usability so-so August 15, 2010 Alright Yeah I A/B'd this extensively with the POD X3 before purchasing it. I went with this because it gave a much more convincing emulation of a tube amp, particularly played clean. It just had a body and sparkle to the sound I could never get out of the POD. The problem, I have discovered over time, is that it acts like a single-channel amp that is not easily switchable between a good clean sound and a good overdriven sound at anywhere near the same volume. This is because it only sounds really good with the master volume cranked all the way up. With the master volume all the way up, a good low-gain sound is going to be way quieter than a good high-gain sound. This can be compensated for with the power level knob on the back of the unit, but this knob is not programmable, making it impossible to switch directly between clean and overdriven without a huge volume jump - you'd have to adjust the power level knob every time, or live with an anemic overdriven sound if you lower the master volume. The built-in distortion/overdrive effects are not tweakable enough to really make up for this, either. Also, its capabilities as an audio/recording interface are minimal compared to the POD. So, in summary: much better tube amp emulation than the POD, but only within a very particular range of adjustability, making it a cool practice tool but not really practical for live performance.
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