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Old 04-21-2008, 11:20 AM
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Vox amPlug

Just curious:

Has anyone ever used one of these with a bass?

http://www.voxamps.co.uk/amplug/

If you have, I'd be interested in your opinion. Seems like a handy little device.

Thanks!
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Wanna bump this because i saw one the other day fro £30 and was wandering more about it.
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Old 01-14-2009, 04:58 PM
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Vox amplug bass

I ordered mine last week. Ill do a review when I can.
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Yeah man I started with the AC30 for bass and it worked brilliantly> You just had to be careful with the gain or else it would distort.

I use it for guitar as well and prefer it's distortion (gain up!) to the Boss DS-2 pedal I had.

I just bought the BASS Amplug and it is really killer. Very tubey tone and it even has a fuzz effect you employ by moving the on/off switch to a third position which isn't present on the AC30 version.

So yeah now I own two amplugs. Mostly they plug into the outlet of my pedal board and I have my iPod sending music into it and it outputs to a mini stereo system that I use for practising (whiny neighbours mean I can't use my amp).

i also use both amplugs as pre-amps for recording my demos into garageband and they sound killer.

The best part about them is you can practise anywhere. I take my bass to the beach with some headphones and I can plug the ipod in and practice my bands set anywhere.

I can't recommend amplugs highly enough, I love them.
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Old 01-15-2009, 10:30 AM
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I was thinking of getting an Earwig, but I just remembered with the Amplug I don't even need a 1/4" cable. Sweet.
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Old 01-15-2009, 11:50 AM
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Yeah man I started with the AC30 for bass and it worked brilliantly> You just had to be careful with the gain or else it would distort.

I use it for guitar as well and prefer it's distortion (gain up!) to the Boss DS-2 pedal I had.

I just bought the BASS Amplug and it is really killer. Very tubey tone and it even has a fuzz effect you employ by moving the on/off switch to a third position which isn't present on the AC30 version.

So yeah now I own two amplugs. Mostly they plug into the outlet of my pedal board and I have my iPod sending music into it and it outputs to a mini stereo system that I use for practising (whiny neighbours mean I can't use my amp).

i also use both amplugs as pre-amps for recording my demos into garageband and they sound killer.

The best part about them is you can practise anywhere. I take my bass to the beach with some headphones and I can plug the ipod in and practice my bands set anywhere.

I can't recommend amplugs highly enough, I love them.
Sounds like you are a happy Amplug user! Kinda' of funny when I originally posted this question the Bass version of the Amplug didn't exist.

Maybe time to check it out again. The idea of a practice tool I can carry easily is attractive.
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Wow. Definitely gonna check this out
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will this fit into the socket for the Ibanez SR500? The socket seems to be recessed into the front of the bass body.

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will this fit into the socket for the Ibanez SR500? The socket seems to be recessed into the front of the bass body.

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It doesn't fit. The unit wants to be where the bridge is.
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Yeah man I started with the AC30 for bass and it worked brilliantly> You just had to be careful with the gain or else it would distort.
Hey, I wonder how fine VOX Amplug AC30 is with bass. There's no amplug bass in local stores in my location, but there is amplug AC30. Is it realy brilliant, or maby there's not enough of low freqs, or anything else bad about tone? I'm not not solo player, so low end matters much for practice
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