VOX MINI GO series guitar amplifiers can be taken with you wherever you go, so you can enjoy playing anywhere, be it at home, on the street or in a concert venue. These amplifiers are light, compact and can be powered by a mobile battery. They also offer powerful and realistic amp models based on those found in the Cambridge50 as well as a newly developed vocoder for speech modulation effects, built-in effects that allow you to create a wide variety of sounds, a microphone input, AUX input, a headphone jack, a rhythm machine , which can play patterns from many genres and a built-in looper - all as standard features. These features allow you to deliver the best performance when you want, wherever you go.
Amplifier models:
Amplifier models based on those found in the VOX Cambridge50. The amplifier models used to define the sound of the VOX MINI GO series use the "VET" modeling technology used on the VOX Cambridge50, which provides a realistic and responsive sound. Selectable amp models include the traditional VOX AC30 type, an amp stack model representative of the 80s, a boutique amp and a gain amp with massive distortion. The LINE setting is useful when connecting an electric acoustic guitar or keyboard. A new and unique vocoder has been added for "talking modulation" effects that sound like you're playing a talking guitar, which you can use by playing the guitar while singing or speaking into the microphone (or while picking guitar strings, if you do not have a microphone connected).
DELUXE CL - This dual channel, 22W blackface design from the 60s used 6V6power tubes and a tube driven reverb to produce a big sound at a lower wattage. Our modeling is based on the Vibrato channel.
BOUTIQUE CL - The clean channel on a high quality amplifier that was only produced on special order and was known as the overdrive special. With a beautifully rounded low end, a crisp mid-range attack and a sweet treble register, this is ideal for single-coil pickups.
BOUTIQUE OD - The overdrive channel for a high quality 100 W amplifier that was produced only by special order and was known as the overdrive special. The wonderful sustain achieved by raising the GAIN control is smooth and soulful.
VOX AC30 - The normal channel for the AC30, which is a typical VOX guitar amp. The clear high range of the Celestion alnico “Blue” speaker as well as the rich mid-range deliver a captivating clean sound.
VOX AC30TB - The classic “top boost” circuit from the 1964 AC30. It delivers a smooth and refined high end, a majestic deep overdrive and a rich, brilliant clean sound.
BRIT 800 - A UK made 100W single channel master volume head manufactured in 1983. Turn the GAIN control all the way up to get the thick, snarling hard rock and heavy metal sound that dominated the 80's.
BRIT VM - An English-made 100W amplifier head released in 2007, boasting a four-channel design with powerful tone. We've used the "Overdrive 2" channel, which produces a tight low-end and transparent high-gain metal sound.
SL-OD - The overdrive channel on a 100W snakeskin-covered amp head built in 1991. With an open low end and a compressed mid/high range, its powerful, heavy sound delivers a powerful tone that doesn't break up even with the most extreme gain settings.
DOUBLE REC - The modern high-gain channel from a wild animal of an amplifier. Its deep and loose low-end, sparkling highs and outrageous gains are ideal for guitars tuned as low as possible or for metal acts carrying seven-string guitars.
VOCODER - When you sing or speak into the microphone while playing guitar, the speech modulation effect is activated, making it sound like the guitar is singing. This is effective when you speak clearly while changing your voice.
LINE - Only a tone control amplifier that produces a clean tone. This works best with audio signal input from a line level instrument like an electric acoustic guitar or keyboard.
Built-in effects add color to the guitar sound
The effects on the VOX MINI GO series have been modernized for a clearer sound that matches the sound of modern music with more precise modeling that also allows you to create a wider range of sounds. The available effect types include Chorus, Phaser and Octave. Including delay / reverb type, this gives you a total of eight effect types.