Vox VFS2A Footswitch

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Latest User Reviews

3 years ago

Usefull and simple to use.

I bought it for my Boss Katana mk 2 and in the start it had problems, In order for me to use it with the boss katana I had to open the footswitch and disable the lights. After that, it worked perfectly

4 years ago

Vox VFS2A Footswitch

Built like a tank, reliable and has LED's to see when they're on or not.

Considering this is meant only for Reverb and Tremolo, it would have helped if instead of 1 & 2 they would have put the names of the effects. Also although its built like a tank, i'm sure it could have been a little smaller and more pedal board friendly.

4 years ago

Not for Katana 50, but great quality

I bought the footswitch, hoping that I can use it on my Katana 50 MK2 amp. But it does not work properly. It changes effects, but has trouble switching banks.

The footswitch is very well built, light and has a cool design. To me, it looks like a quality product.

4 years ago

Works with Blackstar HT50

Strong build, fits the pedalboard. It is pretty big, though. Would've loved it to be a little smaller.

Only problem I had was (my own fault really) that you obviously need a stereo cable to use both footswitches. Regular guitar cables - ofcourse - are not stereo. My channel switch works, but my reverb switch does not.

I did check with a stereo cable I had lying around and that worked fine and I was able to control both the channel and the reverb.

Keep in mind that stereo cables are more expensive than regular cables and don't come in all the various sizes.

6 years ago

Cable Could be a little longer as it doesnt reach the front of the stage when my amp is placed near the back

6 years ago

Does what it should, built like a tank.

Like I said, it’s pretty straightforward: Does what it should, built like a tank.

6 years ago

Does what it's supposed to.

It does what it is designed to do for my Vox head. Enough said, I guess.

7 years ago

This simply needs to buy!

An essential and economical footswitch from Vox. The Vox VFS2A guitar footswitch is made especially for Vox amps. With a high-quality, durable, all-metal construction, this footswitch will stand up to the rigors of the road, and will stay with you for years to come. A 1/4" jack on the VFS2A connects the footswitch to Vox Pathfinder and Cambridge amps. The Vox footswitch also works with the AC custom line of amps and all VR series amps. Includes LEDs to show when either the tremolo or reverb effects are engaged.

7 years ago

Very useful addition to my AC30C2

The footswitch was the only way of turning reverb/tremolo on and off on my Vox AC30 C2 amp. I would say it is a limitation from Vox not to include the footswitch, however the price is quite good for the quality you receive and the footswitch does exactly the job it is designed for.

The footswitch looks and feels stable and heavy, it has a rubber padding on the bottom to keep it from slipping. Not quite sure how I can mount it on my pedalboard, so for the time being I keep it outside of the main rig. The cable is long enough, but it really depends how far from the amp you stay when on stage. I wouldn't mind another 2-3 meters of cable length, though.

Generally, I am very satisfied with the product and I would recommend it to anyone who needs to get a footswitch controlling reverb and tremolo on a Vox amp.

7 years ago

Free your hands for actual playing!

I bought it for Vox NT15C1 combo and that's what I needed! Indicators shows what channel I am and all works fine. If you are gigging musician - must have it! It sofa amateur - must have it to get most from your amp.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Vox
  • Released in 2010
  • Average price : $48
  • 2-Way footswitch for Vox AC30 C2 and Vox AC30 C2 Blue Bulldog
  • Cable length approx. 2 m
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