• Reviews around tone (4.18 of 5)

    VOX AP2BS amPlug Bass G2 Guitar Headphone Amp

    • Great tone
    • The tone is not great but not bad
    • With it it's possible to get a pretty decent jazz tone for practice
    • I like the tone it creates, and I love how small it is.
    • Hard to believe such good tone and effects could come from something so small
    • I also have the fender twin amPlug, which provides crystal clear clean tone, but is not nearly as satisfying as the ac30 in my opinion.
    • Works great, tone is pretty good, and slipping this thing into your gig bag (or even pant pocket) is much easier than carrying around a combo amp
    • Good tone and
    • I don't like the clear tone
    • Really nice, clear, deep tone on normal (i.e., "high gain") setting.
    • Vox makes Classic Rock and Metal versions if you are looking for better tones for these genres.
    • Great tone and its so great to be able to play anytime of the day or night with disturbing the neighbors.
    • This product is the clean tone so there are only a few settings like clean delay and clean echo and super clean.
    • Very easy to use, and the tones are very good
    • and do it on the go because this little guy can put out some mad metal tones.
    • I sent this thing back, nothing but noise and bad tone.
    • Fantastic tone, i am trying to retro wire this to a foot pedal so that this will be the only thing i need on stage
    • The tone can be really versatile, though you don't really get any clean tone out of it
    • The tone is awful, and the effects are useless, why not have a dial for the effects so that you're not just drenched with unusable reverb/delay
    • Sounds really good and great tone
    • This little headphone amp has a nice tone with a mid boost just like the real AC30, perfect for rock, blues, anything really
    • Tone is awful, but to be expected because it's a tiny little 30$ "amp"
    • I got the Classic Rock tone
    • Really like the classic to hard rock tones.
    • Traveler guitars are nice for when you're on the road, but the tone I used to get out of my old amplug AC30 wasn't great
    • The dials too -vol tone and gain - also work well.
    • Killer tones
    • Bad tone and very low volume
    • Listening through a basic set of headphones I had a really nice tone that was easy to adjust
    • There's something to be said about getting good analog tone on headphones, the AC30 provides a beautiful mild overdrive, perfect for indie or classic rock players
    • We're gonna make great tone right here in America
    • Perfect small light real nice tones very ccr jimi vibe
    • The effects are not the reason I got the piece, but they give you something to play with and don't destroy the tone
    • I can dial it in to get close to many of my favorite tones without much difficulty
    • Great device, great tone and processing options, HIGHLY recommend.
    • You can get a variety of good tones out of this, from almost clean to fairly dirty.
    • I got a super rich clean tone that was just gorgeous on the Les Paul
    • Clear tones
    • Perfect for practice, Good tone and sustain.
    • The clean tones are good enough for practicing scales and whatnot without distortion, but strumming a clean chord can be a bit of a challenge.
    • The clean tones are good enough for practicing scales and whatnot without distortion, but strumming a clean chord can be a bit of a challenge.
    • But don't believe the hype in reviews about how this $39 piece of plastic is going to give you the incredible compressed and overdriven tones of a classic tube amp
    • This item provides a nice tone, letting me hear the sound of my bass without much alteration
    • You can get great clean tones (turn up the volume on the amPlug and turn down your volume knob) and okay "distortion" tones (crank the drive on the amPlug and turn your volume back up)
    • The tone is great!
    • Clean tone is
    • I feel I can safely tweak my pedals to get a good tone similar to when I'd play full volume
    • , I couldn't believe it).Of course, when you try to push the gain up, since it's digital, this little thing will not be able to match the sweet tones of a real overdriven tube amp, and you might get some clipping or harsh distortion if you don't dial it in just right
    • Great tone quality
    • Great tone and clarity
    • Surprisingly good tone, volume, and versatility for such a small and reasonably priced piece of equipment.
    • Learn to set the tone you like (you'll find it) and you're good to go
    • Great clean tone
    • It's way better than the other mini amps out there and delivers crushing metal tones
    • The reverb and tremolo sound great as does the clean tone without any gain mixed in
    • I'm playing my Epiphone Dot through this, and I'm getting the instantly recognizable classic tones I remember from so many old rock recordings during my misspent youth
    • this has much better tone than the original...
    • The tone is nice and you can get a great vintage sound from it
    • The tone out of it is crap, but what can you expect out of a cheap little headphone amp
    • I am happy, the tone is great, volume is good and the three gain settings give you a wide range of playability
    • The tone is clean and rich and sounds, to me, like an expensive amp.
    • The classic rock model is very limited tonally and all those tones are pretty bad
    • Less good: tone and volume are noise, plastic case made is fragile, handle and connect in and out with care or you will break it.i highly recommend it, nice small tool for practicing with the power just for you.
    • I don't like the clear tone
    • It definitely is easy to use, and it also produces a decent guitar tone through your headphones
    • I love the tone on
    • Great tone from this little adapter, sounds great with my Rickenbacker 360-12
    • Clear tone, no flaw at all
    • Now, some 30 years later, I have this cheap gadget that plugs in my guitar and gets really good tones for late night practicing
    • I think it gets the distortion down well, but I have a hard time getting a usable clean tone at a audible volume
    • It has great tone and excellent High Gain distortion with Reverb delay and chorus
    • Was hesitant at first, but I really enjoy the tones this thing produces
    • Surprisingly realistic tone box sound from small device
    • In my experience, after finding the sweet spot between my guitar's volume and this amp's gain and volume knobs, I was able to dial in some really nice lead tones (once again, similar to the AD30VT), though ultimately I ended up sticking to the cleaner sounds which can range from natural "acoustic" low-gain tones to sparkly, shimmery tones with a medium amount of gain
    • Great tones, great little amp. sounds great with most headphones
    • Which is nice because you really do get a full range of clean to overdriven tones
    • The Amplug is a great option for quiet practice, and the tone is better than you would probably think.
    • Good sounds and tone.
    • The Lowest setting is best - I got a great Tom Petty tone just playing around
    • love it, good tone and love the FX reverb,chorus and delay but the only drawback it that its plastic and this is my second purchase of one of these ( lasted about 9 months)
    • Tone is pretty good
    • Great tone and bass sounds like from small amp
    • Some surprisingly good tones in this
    • Decent tone quality and the aux port is nice to allow you to plug in some tunes and play along.
    • Clean and slightly overdriven tones are essentially the same or better as a real AC30 (this unit
    • Works really well, have plenty of volume and produces a nice clean tone.
    • You cannot get a real clean tone out of this, but if you're like me buying the metal unit that isn't what you got it for anyway
    • Still plenty of "big amp" power, but now a crisp upper end that just sounds more believeable as either a clean or overdriven Marshall tone.
    • Super handy practice tool, tone is not bad at all and has a tubey thump to it.
    • The tone is fairly adjustable as well.
    • The tone is fairly adjustable as well.
    • Thankfully this little guy impressed me, so much so that I think I am going to rig something up to use in front of my '98 Peavey Classic 50 because I like the guitar tones so much (it would take an 1/8th stereo out of the aux output to a 1/4" adapter into a passive direct boxBeen playing for going on 40
    • You aren't going to get incredible tone (because the sound feeds through headphone speakers), but the convenience is incredible
    • I got great tone for that, and some easy tweaks I get my Priest tone holy S..t!Another bonus, you can get more sounds out of it if you simply plug it into your pedal
    • love it, good tone and love the FX reverb,chorus and delay but the only drawback it that its plastic and this is my second purchase of one of these ( lasted about 9 months)
    • I love being able to play my Peavey five-string anywhere in the house with great volume and tone through earbuds
    • What I liked :- The tone
    • The Lowest setting is best - I got a great Tom Petty tone just playing around
    • I can get from sparkly clean tones
    • Delivers a great overdriven sounding tone, I was really surprised at how cool it sounds
    • Excellent bass tone through this little box
    • Amazing tone