• TalkBass has been independent since 1998. Add your voice.
    Create a free account to reply to discussions, view embedded media, and browse with fewer display ads.
    Join freeLog in
    Want zero display ads or expanded classifieds tools? Compare plans.

Vox Adio Air bs

I have one. LOVED it as a practice tool since you can get a decent amped bass tone and run music into it via bluetooth.

Thing is, it doesn't have much in the way of low-lows. I shouldn't expect it to being so small, but I've ended up using mine more for guitar use. I would get a little bit of muddy distortion if I turned it up too much with a bass.

Still, an admirable piece of kit. Just know that it has limitations. This is office desk volume, not suited for any sort of performance environment.
 
I have one. LOVED it as a practice tool since you can get a decent amped bass tone and run music into it via bluetooth.

Thing is, it doesn't have much in the way of low-lows. I shouldn't expect it to being so small, but I've ended up using mine more for guitar use. I would get a little bit of muddy distortion if I turned it up too much with a bass.

Still, an admirable piece of kit. Just know that it has limitations. This is office desk volume, not suited for any sort of performance environment.

Yeah, totally understand it's not for a gig.... I've got a THR10C which is great for guitar, but doesn't do anything for bass. I was thinking about this Vox for basically a "better bass version" for similar volume limited situations. How does guitar sound with the BS version? How's the T-wah & Fuzz for guitar/bass?