• Reviews around tone (4.08 of 5)

    VOX V9106 10W Pathfinder Combo

    • GREAT Tone for a lil amp.
    • The sound is very good as well as the tone which is surprising for an amp that size
    • Only 10 watts of power, but Excellent sound- nice clean Vox tones
    • Secondly, the clean tone is godly
    • I was wrong the tone out of both my Strat and
    • 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
    • It is electronic but has the rich tone of the original Vox tube amps
    • Quite easy to get an incubus-like clean tone
    • Very bright tone , lots of vox midrange
    • Of course it's not an AC30, but it still has that great chimey Vox tone and terrific British crunch and overdrive
    • After a couple of months of playing - mostly through headphones, I can no longer get a clean tone.
    • I can get a Bush-like dirty tone with ease on my fender strat SSS and the overdrive with gain turned up a bit
    • I love the bright and warm tone this amp has
    • It has great tone for a small solid state amp.
    • Started looking at amps and was blown away by the sound of a VOX AC4TV (clean/warm tone)
    • The pathfinder adds enough of the warm VOX tone I was looking for with all knobs set at 12 o'clock and the channel set to clean
    • The bass and tone knobs give you great flexibility to explore different tones and the built in overdrive and gain pack quite a punch
    • I plug it thru a 4X12 which really loses the SS tone.
    • It has nice clean tones and the overdrive ramps it up
    • It has that British Jangly distorted tone on the 2nd channel.
    • Pairs nicely with my American Strat, delivering great Vox clean tones.
    • I even plugged in my acoustic and was quickly able to dial in a great warm and natural tone for playing it
    • I have a Vox AC15 as my main amp and wanted to get that great tone on the go.
    • In addition to having the power to fill a decent sized venue, amazing tone (clean and dirty), and being small enough to fit anywhere and fit in your passenger seat, it looks very stylish too
    • The amp is small but has alot of power, it can do some nice cleans and powerful lead tones
    • It also gives some nice overdrive tones for blues and such, but don't expect anything too crazy
    • Beautiful mellow tones, yet has the ability to deliver the "bite" needed
    • And it is (it was built in England in 84'), and I still have it, but it eats tubes and the Marshall sound does not excite me any more in my quest for great tone
    • It just oozes MAD tone.
    • The tone is excellent for such a small cabinet, it sounds larger than it is
    • The dirty channel provides a great fuzz tone on its own
    • It has a wonderful clean tone and the dirty button is as good as a distortion pedal that is as expensive as the amp itself.
    • The tone is excellent, volume more than sufficient and I got a huge grin on my face when I crunched a chord after pressing the overdrive button.
    • Nice clean, warm tones, and a rocking crunchy sound when you hit the over drive
    • If you like the Vox clean tone...warm, rich, chimey, buy this amp.
    • If you prefer cleaner, a tone/gain adjustment will solve for that
    • It has usable clean tones, and a non-characteristically crunchy overdrive
    • In addition to having the power to fill a decent sized venue, amazing tone (clean and dirty), and being small enough to fit anywhere and fit in your passenger seat, it looks very stylish too