STRATDELUXER97
Stratoblaster Tone Meister
What I Like better about the Vox over the Cyber Twin...
Not as deep dialing in the effects and quick and easy to learn and navigate on.
The British Vox/Marshall tones seem better and more convincing to me..
The Univibe setting is cool and the older CT lacks it..
The wattage settings on the back of 1 watt in stereo,15 watt,30 watt,or 60 watts is just too cool...If you set the amp to 1 watt in your bedroom and turn the volume up all the way,you get great tone and very controlable volumes...
Cons about the Vox(There aren't many)
No midi in or out jacks
The pedal effects and the effects overall aren't as good as the Cyber Twin..
Very limited adjustments of effects and the noise gate...
You have to write down your preset names or tone styles on paper or you won't remember whats in each bank and preset? In other words you might not remember whats on Bank 3 Preset 4 unless you write it down that you have a Marshall Plexi tone in that spot..
Once you create your own preset on say Bank 3 Preset 4,you lose the original factory preset that was in that spot unless you do a factory reset..
No footswitch at all..
The Fender Cyber Twin...
Much better Fender clean tones(It's a Fender and it better have)..
Better overall effects and much deeper effects parameters to tweak your effects..
More effects available...More reverbs,delays,echoes,time based stuff..
Midi in and out jacks so you can use alot of different foot controllers..
You can name your presets..
You can easily rewrite back to the factory preset if you don't like your newly made preset...
You can not only pick what style of amp preset you'd like to use,but you can also pick where your gain stages are..Post tone controls or pre-tone controls..You have more overall adjustments of the parameters that effect the tone of the preamp..
Comes with a footswitch so you can access 4 presets..
Cons...
No actual seperate pedals can be added and subtracted from your starting preset tones like on the Vox..
Both amps have great tone and are versatile for the gigging guy who needs alot of tonal variety for different music styles...
The CT has a bigger learning curve but it isn't too hard..
The CT is about twice the price of this Vox head..
Not as deep dialing in the effects and quick and easy to learn and navigate on.
The British Vox/Marshall tones seem better and more convincing to me..
The Univibe setting is cool and the older CT lacks it..
The wattage settings on the back of 1 watt in stereo,15 watt,30 watt,or 60 watts is just too cool...If you set the amp to 1 watt in your bedroom and turn the volume up all the way,you get great tone and very controlable volumes...
Cons about the Vox(There aren't many)
No midi in or out jacks
The pedal effects and the effects overall aren't as good as the Cyber Twin..
Very limited adjustments of effects and the noise gate...
You have to write down your preset names or tone styles on paper or you won't remember whats in each bank and preset? In other words you might not remember whats on Bank 3 Preset 4 unless you write it down that you have a Marshall Plexi tone in that spot..
Once you create your own preset on say Bank 3 Preset 4,you lose the original factory preset that was in that spot unless you do a factory reset..
No footswitch at all..
The Fender Cyber Twin...
Much better Fender clean tones(It's a Fender and it better have)..
Better overall effects and much deeper effects parameters to tweak your effects..
More effects available...More reverbs,delays,echoes,time based stuff..
Midi in and out jacks so you can use alot of different foot controllers..
You can name your presets..
You can easily rewrite back to the factory preset if you don't like your newly made preset...
You can not only pick what style of amp preset you'd like to use,but you can also pick where your gain stages are..Post tone controls or pre-tone controls..You have more overall adjustments of the parameters that effect the tone of the preamp..
Comes with a footswitch so you can access 4 presets..
Cons...
No actual seperate pedals can be added and subtracted from your starting preset tones like on the Vox..
Both amps have great tone and are versatile for the gigging guy who needs alot of tonal variety for different music styles...
The CT has a bigger learning curve but it isn't too hard..
The CT is about twice the price of this Vox head..