Vox Pathfinder 10 Bass
Bass Combo

Latest User Reviews
Excellent practise amp for the price
I bought this as I had no amp and was getting back into playing bass after a 20 year break and I have to say I was quite impressed. It sounds lovely the price point and even with the volume all the way, it is still clear and unbuzzy.
I can only compare it to the amps of my youth which were horrible in comparison.
I have also miked this amp and used it in demo recordings and it sounds great.
Highly recommended.
4-Star Rehearsal Room Amp at an affordable price
Overall I think it's a great little practice amp, great for very small rehearsal rooms but still has a surprisingly loud volume!
I like that it has headphones/line output for practicing and/or connecting to a mixing board and the bright switch is appreciated.
Great little stereo practice amp, at a reasonable price.
great for beginners
it got a classic look and a good sound for practicing at home
Best bang for the buck Bass Amp!
This Amp was recommended to me by a friend of mine. I was in the market for a good, under 100€, practice amp, that I could use both in a home and in a studio environment. This thing is a beast! Rated at 10W, the Vox Pathfinder has a double 5' speaker setup, I have to admit, my neighbours weren't fans of the amp. It has a very Vox-ish style sound, which also comes with Bass and Treble knobs. Additionally, it has a Drive knob, with a button to either turn on or off the Brightness of the Drive. This thing weighs just under 6 kg, making it possible to take it with you wherever you want.
I strongly recommend this amp if you want something of an intermediate level, or if you want a good practice amp, that can be a bit more.
Amazing little amplifier
At first when I looked into this amp I was often told to go with a bigger fender bass combo or similar. But I didn't want a bigger bass practice amp than this. So despite poor recommendation I got it, and I have not regretted it. For the price and size this is possibly the best bass practice amp you can get in my opinion. The sound is excellent, perfect for home recordings, and it does have the oomph to get a bit loud. I wouldn't use it for gigging in a place bigger than a medium sized café. But then again, I didn't buy it for gigging. The sound is quite versatile in it. I haven't been one second disappointed with this purchase.
A simple amp for practicing
I got this amp for practicing bass and it is good for that.
However, one important thing for practicing is missing—an AUX input so that I can put playback or Yousician output to the amp and hear myself playing more clear.
For the price you can't go wrong - perfect for practicing and small gigs
I bought this little amp for my first bass and I am happily sticking to it.
I use it for practicing at home or studio but I also plan to use it for unplugged gigs or plugged gigs in small premises.
It's easy to carry and loud enough for everyday use.
Nice vintage look and clean, warm sound.
The few controls (volume, tones, drive/boost and bright) are more than enough for twicking the sound (for the rest there are plenty pedals out there).
Everything fits into the price tag. A great buy imo. Cheers
A little bass amp for quiet practice
Like its guitar amp sibling, the Pathfinder Bass is an excellent but extremely basic practice amplifier. What it does, though, it does quite well. No, it does not have a line input. No, it does not have a USB out for recording. But at this price range you get a surprisingly good and sturdy yet portable bass amp with a nice clear sound from its two small 5" speakers. You can always add effects in the front, and the Pathfinder responds pretty well. We personally preferred its sound over other comparable (inexpensive) small amps. Any considerable improvement would involve a higher end amp with a larger set of speakers, which defeats the purpose of a small, inexpensive *practice* amp. Look at this price tag, it can't get any better.
I would recommend it for anyone living in a small space that wants to *practice* with a simple amp setup without bothering the neighbors.
Excellent bass amp for amateurs
Excellent bass amp if you don't have much space in your flat but still want to get great sound quality. It delivers good clarity and nice low tones. Recommended if you just need a small amp to practice with.
Too small to be useful
I didn't really think it through when I bought this, just wanted a little practice amp for a home studio, but 10W really isn't enough, so it's a bit of a waste of money for me. Fine if you're just practising alone, maybe playing along with a record, but no use as soon as you're playing with a real drummer or something like that. Even if they're playing quietly, it's just not loud enough. My Pearl Export drowns it out entirely.
Generally, nothing wrong with it - it's just a 10W bass amp is a pretty pointless thing to have.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Vox
- Released in 2010
- Average price : $129
- Power: 10 W
- Equipment: 2x 5" Vox Bulldog loudspeaker
- The ideal exercise and recording combo with a distinctive sound Vox
- Controller for drive, Treble, Bass, Volume
- Bright switch
- Headphone / line output
- Dimensions : 380mm x 277mm x 170mm
- Weight : 5.6kg
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