I just ordered a vox valvetronix head...

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Cool. You're gonna love it. The footswitch is a seperate purchase. If you can, get the Marshall or any other generic 2-button footswitch. The cord on the Vox footswitch is only 7-8 feet long. I had to buy an extension cable from Radio Shack (standard stereo plug/jack straight headphone extension cable) to use it at practice and gigs.
 
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thanks for the heads up, i guess i'll have to pick up my marshall footswitch from my bass players house.
 
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There ya go. You're all set then since you have one. As long as it is 2-button it'll work. I didn't mind getting the extension cord for the Vox because it was the only 2-button I could find and it was at one store only so I had to get it. Nobody else around had any 2-button switches of any kind and I didn't have the parts to make one myself.
 
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It's gonna be a long 4 days to wait. I can't wait to hook this up through my Splawn 4x12, The only thing i've played through that cab since i've had it is my MG head...and we all know how wonderful those sound :smack:
 
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Which head did you get? The ones with 4 buttons per bank require a Vox footswitch, whether it's the cheap one or expensive one with all the options.
I like the head. I would have loved to have it ever since I started playing, because it's turned out to be the most useful home practice rig ever.

The main thing to know is that the 3 OD models help further shape the sound of the amp. When it's off, the models sound a little dry, but when it's on, you then have OD gain and volume plus amp gain, volume, and master. With all 5 of those knobs, you can pinpoint exact tones a lot better. It even helps to get more punchiness out of the clean amp models.

edit...I just noticed it's the 120VTH on a Splawn 4-12. You're gonna love it, because that head sounds WAY better through a quality 4-12. One of my favorite features is the onboard tuner. Also, the variable wattage and recording outs.
 
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I just saw it's the AD120 as well. So much for the 2-button footswitch. You'll need one of the 2 Vox ones like Joe said. I didn't see it in your sig at first and you didn't specify it in your first post. :doh:
 
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anyone know where i can pick up a vox switch for cheap? the only one i saw on MF was like $250.
 
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You'll need one of the 2 Vox switches. The jack looks like a phone jack. I never even bought one, just because I only use it at home and sit in front of it.
 
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You're going to need either the VC-4 or VC-12 pedal. Just watch for one on ebay. I don't see either of them there right now, but they pop up quite often. It's my understanding that the VC-12 is a bit better quality, not to mention has quite a few more features than the VC-4.

**You are going to get spoiled with the tuner!**
 
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I just picked up a vc4 with my vox but i may be upgrading to the vc12 if it doesnt suit me enough for live use so keep your eyes peeled, you may get a good deal from me on one in damn near new condition
 
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How does the AD120 and AD60 heads compare to the rest of the series (100, 50, 30, 15...)? Any difference in tone?
 
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I think that they are very comparable in tone, however the 60 and 120 have more options available and are more tweakable.
 
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I just picked up a vc4 with my vox but i may be upgrading to the vc12 if it doesnt suit me enough for live use so keep your eyes peeled, you may get a good deal from me on one in damn near new condition

Definatly drop me a line if you plan on getiing rid of it.
 
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