• Reviews around channel (3.95 of 5)

    VOX V9106 10W Pathfinder Combo

    • The gain on the clean channel sounds great
    • Clean channel is sweet and sorta moody
    • Clean channel is fine
    • The clean channel provides classic Vox sound and the dirty channel is pretty good as well.
    • The clean channel provides classic Vox sound and the dirty channel is pretty good as well.
    • The clean channel sounds unbelievably clean
    • The clean channel sounds unbelievably clean
    • Would be nice if it had a midrange control or perhaps reverb like the now discontinued Pathfinder 15R, but can't complain much because you get pretty good classic Vox tones, especially on the clean channel
    • On the clean channel, using the gain upwards of 3/4 will give you the introduction of some distorted tones and mimicking a valve type amp.
    • The clean channel provides classic Vox sound and the dirty channel is pretty good as well.
    • I don't really like its overdrive channel
    • The clean channel is crisp and the overdriven channel is sweet
    • Bottom line: Has headphones (necessary when it's a teenager's amp!), has a lush sound, looks like a milliion bucks, is very compact if you're looking for something small, has an impressive "gain" control, and the clean channel is as smooth as silk and rich as can be
    • Am using an acoustic/ electric with clean channel most of the time and am very happy the way it amplifies an acoustic guitar
    • You can always buy pedals to get all those cool sounds, and I plan on doing that too, but you need a good amp with a good clean channel like this one before you start getting into other effects
    • Gain control & channel, volume, bass and treble
    • Full range sound, headphone/output jack, bass and trebel knobs (no mid), and great sounding gain and clean channels.
    • The dirty channel provides a great fuzz tone on its own
    • When I want a heavier sound I switch to the clean channel and run my effects through it
    • It sounds very warm and vintage of the clean channel
    • Sure, it doesn't get blisteringly loud, so you probably won't be performing with it anytime soon, but it does get loud enough to jam with a small group, probably with a drummer (as long as he doesn't thunder away as loud as he can).You really cannot beat this amp for 70 bucks.