Hi
I just recently bought a Vox VX2 amp for home practice and I am very pleased with it so I thought I would pass it on.
They are cheap practice amps ideal for home use and the specs are on the Vox site in the link below.
They have two Vox AC30 models being the AC30 normal channel and the Top Boost Channel. To my ears these are very good and compare to other Vox amps I have owned. As such they are very good for doing Shads tunes both early stuff and later top boost tunes. I use a Caline EQ pedal to finish the sound and it is as good a sound as I have ever achieved in a live setting from an amp.
The case is made of ABS plastic with a wooden speaker baffle and it has bass porting to improve low end response from the small 8" speaker. The best part of all this is you can pick this amp up with your little finger !
There are 11 amp models and effects and they all sound realistic to me. I would think they are similar to the DA and Mini series, but they have New technology from Vox in the circuit design. The power amp is analogue and FET based emulating a valve power stage and the pre amp modelling is digital based on a new VET modelling technology by Vox. Made in Vietnam by the way. Additionally the tone stacks are modelled for the amp selected and the Vox one behaves as expected.
Although made of ABS plastic they are quite smart and they are cheap and they sound great so I am very pleased with mine.
The only thing I would like is more headphone volume but I think there would be a resistor in circuit you could change or remove to improve that.
http://www.voxamps.com/VXSeries


