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unfortunately my very first impression is that this thing has a very noticeable hum (presumably 50 cycles?) with the volume set to 0, the gain set to 0, and regardless of whether a guitar or headphones are connected. that's not a great start

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fumu fumu

I decided to compare it with the other small cheap solid-state practice amp we have, the BOSS MG-10, settings roughly matched by ear

the Vox is so much less boxy,
presumably [unquantifiable]% more Voxy,
and most importantly,
doesn't fizzle and die at a hint of bass!

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important caveat is that this MG-10 has been mistreated by some previous owner(s), it not only no longer has its carry handle, but the back is missing (it is meant to be a closed-back amp), and that surely affects the bass response

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so far the Vox Pathfinder 10 is looking quite promising for us… the actual main thing we've used for practice so far is the ZOOM MS-80IR+, a small digital ampsim/IR-loader pedal, but using headphones for practice is frustrating and fatiguing, and it doesn't even have overdrive

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with the Pathfinder 10, we can:

  • practice without earphones, so:
    • no cable dragging on our ears
    • is more comfortable… psychologically??? an IR through in-ears is not like an amp in the room
    • makes volume accidents hurt less
  • avoid needing to use the SD-1 thank god
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the big physical analogue controls are a plus too, they're nicer than using the tiny encoder wheels on the ZOOM

obviously most but not all of this is stuff the MG-10 could do too, it's just… less inspiring… (remains to be seen for sure that this isn't confirmation bias But)

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oh man we're getting finger callouses again, getting this amp was an excellent decision

make doing the things you want to do (playing guitar) as frictionless as possible and you'll do them more often! we now have an enjoyable guitar tone at a flick of a switch, that's huge

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it doesn't have to be amazing. I will not tell you this amp sounds amazing because it doesn't, it's a cheap transistor practice amp, but you can do a lot worse. the main thing is it's just a much more convenient setup for guitar practice than what we had before

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