Vox Cambridge 50

Modelling Guitar Combo

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Latest User Reviews

5 years ago

Great Amp

I own this amp only for short time but i have to say its very good at what it does. Great starting amp with enough features to keep you interested and occupied. I coudnt believe how good it sounds. You can hear that small tube working. As I said it ticks all the boxes for me and its definitely loud enough to go gigging as well. Only "cons" i found( and its important i think) is NO designated Efx pedal input .

5 years ago

Good clean and nice Plexi

I like the choice between different modulations that are solid. Good clean sound, solid Super Lead, and nice crispy AC30TB. The key is to use the low power and you can play at the room volume in the apartment. Even at low volume, the drive is great. Since I don't play metal, I find it difficult to judge the quality of the distortion channel modulation. The cabinet is compact, but the speaker is still 12'', which is great. The price is very reasonable. I recommend it. There is a wide variety of styles to choose from and the sound can get very close to Brian Setzer or Angus Young if you are interested into that.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Vox
  • Released in 2020
  • Average price : $360
  • Amplifier with Nutube technology
  • Power: 50 W.
  • Loudspeaker equipment: 12" Celestion
  • 11 Amplifier models
  • 8 Effect types (two can be used simultaneously)
  • Integrated USB-AUDIO interface
  • Dynamics and pressure of a tube amplifier thanks to Nutube technology
  • 2 User memories / 8 user memories when using the VOX VFS-5 foot switch (foot switch not included)
  • Line-out / headphone output with speaker emulation
  • Tone Room software for detailed editing of your own sounds
  • Compact wooden housing
  • Weight : 9.6kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Includes JamVOX III software
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