Class D is not strictly digital. It uses pulse width modulation of a high frequency square wave. Basically you "print" the audio you want to amplify onto a square wave by varying the width of the wave (the duty cycle) with the actual voltage of the audio waveform, Could draw you a diagram which makes clear, but these are YT comments! the point being is that the square wave means that you get very high efficiency, i.e. very little waste energy in the amp section. Switch mode (which is really what it is) can be well over 90% efficient,as opposed to, say class A valves which at absolute best are 50%. Class D is rather more complex that Class A/AB etc. but it can be made to sound really good, and guitarists...it's NOT digital (exactly).
Ive got the clean version, and made my own cabinet with a 1x12 4ohm 50w jensen speaker. Works great for gigging, rehearsal and homepractice as well. Had a marshall vs100 with a 4x12, but who the f*** wants to carry that around?!? It was great, but when you have tp bring everythimg everytime you rehearse, size becomes an issue
Too much talking about it and then just strumming loud chords- would have been nicer to actually hear you two play some real music through it to hear how it sounds.
Just simply WOW!
Awesome The VOX MV50 AC, Very Cool!
Two of these in stereo is gonna sound “louder” and better than a single big amp
Ok, so the eco switch just turns the amp off after a while of no use, and the standby switch is basically just the On/off switch
I waited 8 minutes for the 2 guys holding guitars plugged into an amp to play them, but no…
I agree. This was a terrible review. They strummed and out of tune Strat three times.
Class D is not strictly digital. It uses pulse width modulation of a high frequency square wave. Basically you "print" the audio you want to amplify onto a square wave by varying the width of the wave (the duty cycle) with the actual voltage of the audio waveform, Could draw you a diagram which makes clear, but these are YT comments!
the point being is that the square wave means that you get very high efficiency, i.e. very little waste energy in the amp section. Switch mode (which is really what it is) can be well over 90% efficient,as opposed to, say class A valves which at absolute best are 50%. Class D is rather more complex that Class A/AB etc. but it can be made to sound really good, and guitarists...it's NOT digital (exactly).
Impressed !! Who's gonna carry the 4x12 cab in though ? Btw I have a Supro 1605 it's the best amp I've ever bought 🎶🎸🎅🏾
One 4 ohm 1x12 higher watt speaker would do. Something between 50 and 100 watts.
Ive got the clean version, and made my own cabinet with a 1x12 4ohm 50w jensen speaker. Works great for gigging, rehearsal and homepractice as well. Had a marshall vs100 with a 4x12, but who the f*** wants to carry that around?!? It was great, but when you have tp bring everythimg everytime you rehearse, size becomes an issue
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Took the liberty to link to a video of my band gigging in a backyard. You can see the vox in the background
So no talk about the “NuTubes”?....
Looks like fruciante
how do you enter to win?
Enter to win one right here - gleam.io/FPdru/win-a-vox-mv50-ac
Great thing in VOX!
Too much talking about it and then just strumming loud chords- would have been nicer to actually hear you two play some real music through it to hear how it sounds.
Go and try it yourself lazy shit
Of course loudness is everything isn't it? Bloody NO NO it isn't. Poor.