Hello everyone,
I am looking for my first "real" amp, I play only at home and I don't plan in forming a band.
After a long search I fell in love with the Vox Pathfinder 15R, as I need something cheap but reliable at the same time . Unfortunately there was only one for sale in my country afaik, and the seller just told me that he has just sold it a few hours ago
There is still a Pathfinder 15 on sale but it doesn't have the reverb, I have never seen it quoted here, do you think it would be worth it anyway given that is listed at 130 euros?
I was also looking at the Vox VT40X since I am curious about the modelling part and I just love Vox amps, but I am open to suggestions. Budget is ~200/250 euros.
I play a Fender Modern Player Jazzmaster, and I'm into Sonic Youth, shoegaze, Pavement, Smashing Pumpkins etc.
Thank you in advance!
Vox Pathfinder 15 vs 15R, or what else?
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Re: Vox Pathfinder 15 vs 15R, or what else?
PF15r owner here. I can't recommend it enough. Great little amp and I've gigged in small venues with it. I play the same stuff as you.
The reverb is ok... It's not that wet when on max settings, so if you have reverb pedals you should be fine with the PF15
Now my band mate has one of those valvetronix and it's great as well. I'm not a big fan of built-in effects, but if you're using it just to play at home I'd go with the valvetronix as you'd get a wider array of sounds.
The reverb is ok... It's not that wet when on max settings, so if you have reverb pedals you should be fine with the PF15
Now my band mate has one of those valvetronix and it's great as well. I'm not a big fan of built-in effects, but if you're using it just to play at home I'd go with the valvetronix as you'd get a wider array of sounds.
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Re: Vox Pathfinder 15 vs 15R, or what else?
I was actually going to PM you after reading your thread!aliendawg wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 8:18 amPF15r owner here. I can't recommend it enough. Great little amp and I've gigged in small venues with it. I play the same stuff as you.
The reverb is ok... It's not that wet when on max settings, so if you have reverb pedals you should be fine with the PF15
Now my band mate has one of those valvetronix and it's great as well. I'm not a big fan of built-in effects, but if you're using it just to play at home I'd go with the valvetronix as you'd get a wider array of sounds.
Thank you for replying, I will hit up the guy selling the PF15 hoping it's still available
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Re: Vox Pathfinder 15 vs 15R, or what else?
I’m not familiar with the PFs, but does it have a reverb tank that can be swapped out with a better make and model (MOD or Accutronics)? Often they go cheap with the tanks and that can make a hell of a difference. I changed out with a better model of a MOD tank on my AC15 and sounds worlds better than the stock Accutronic it came with.
If not, a good reverb pedal (or 2) is always your friend.
Good luck!
If not, a good reverb pedal (or 2) is always your friend.
Good luck!
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Re: Vox Pathfinder 15 vs 15R, or what else?
I have both and prefer the 15R
like already said, the reverb isnt amazing but its ok and better to have than not have
like already said, the reverb isnt amazing but its ok and better to have than not have