Practice Amp on a Budget? Vox Pathfinder 10 Demo (no talking)
Vložit
- čas přidán 20. 02. 2020
- Is the Pathfinder 10 good enough for practising at home?
Having tested it, I think that the clean tones can sound really nice - particularly with a strat.
The amp is a great tool for teaching. A useable clean tone, in a lightweight setting can be all that matters if you have to move it around!
Equipment:
Vox Pathfinder 10: amzn.to/2u64f6e
Tascam DR-100mkiii: amzn.to/39M2GK1
Fender Cables: amzn.to/2SNc6hq
Ernie Ball Patch Cables: amzn.to/38BDWE5
Ernie Ball Strings: amzn.to/2HzuUM2
Rode M5 Microphone: amzn.to/38DT43J
Nikon d3300 (discontinued)
Zoom H4n: amzn.to/37CJpJi
Links:
Twitter: / amateur_audio
Instagram: / amateur_audio
#homerecording
#budgetguitars - Hudba
Mine arrived today... kinda impressed with the quality of the cleans and the amplitude of sound itself. This is definitely worth it.
The way a amp review should be done. Great work!
Thanks for watching!
True.
Perfect review.....this is how it should be done! Blessings to you!!!
Thanks for this
Glad I could help!
I'm just waiting for mine to be delivered.Itll be here any day.
I hope you enjoy it!
@@alindsayfieldrecording I love it it's perfect for where I am and it's a proper solid piece of kit
Very nice micing done..close and room.. every reviewer should learn from You 5/5 !
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
Love your jazzy clean demo. I get annoyed when others demo "clean" sounds and insist on adding a bunch of effects to smother it. I would like to know how it sounds with a Tele.
Can u do more distortion demos? thanks! we like your sound . It's a little bit SRV-ish. yeah
Haven't had chance to do much due to a house move... Will see what I can do in the next few months
Wow, I thought of getting the Boss Katana Mini, but seeing that this can handle Heavy metal, looks like it may be a good idea to buy this instead! (It's cheaper)
I'd definitely recommend a pedal for the drive in that case!
@@alindsayfieldrecording I ended up buying a Fender Mustang I V2 amp, it's fantastic!
@@nu-agegamer3548 haven't tried the mustang but I'm glad you're happy with it.
@@nu-agegamer3548 yikes the gain on that sounds disgusting, unless your le going for that muddy af sound.
JonesiBoy Beastmode does it sound good with sonicake rockstage pedal ?
Two questions: Why does it go quiet with the pedal? And would you record with this professionally?
Thanks for commenting.
I suspect the "level" parameter on my tubescreamer was set too low - my bad!
I don't think I'd use it professionally as the speaker is small and offers limited low frequency response.
@@alindsayfieldrecording Thanks! That's what I thought. I hear conflicting reports and my own ear experience is conflicting, so I just wondered. Some people really like it, but I don't hear people say they'd use it professionally.
I see there are two inputs so does that mean I’m able to use my acoustic guitar and mic?
the second one is an output
As stated, the second jack is a headphone output
Wht the kind of guitar you using ?
It's a MIM Strat with some Seymour Duncan SSL pickups (can't remember which model exactly). Nothing too expensive!
Is it my imagination or do Pathfinders sound better than AC4's and AC10s?
I haven't tried the AC4/AC10 but I can't complain with the Pathfinder's clean channel for a budget amp!
@@alindsayfieldrecording Cool! I like what I hear of these more than some AC4 and AC10 and 15 tests tbh.
Does it make noise?
The drive channel is quite noisy, yes. The clean channel is good though.
Hi ,thanks for your video. Could you please guide me, iam hesitate about marshal mg10 amp and vox, witch one is better what is their negative and possitive points.thanks alot.
I'm afraid I haven't tried the MG10 since I was a kid, couldn't really comment on how good it is. Maybe try them out in a shop when it's safe to do so!
I think this is better if you're looking for a more vintage British tone for playing 60s stuff like the Beatles, The Who, etc. If you want more hard rock/metal tones, pick the MG10 if you're a beginner. However, I would recommend going straight to tube amps - get a Fender Bassbreaker 007 with a 10 inch cabinet (put a WGS Green Beret in there) and you're good to go for learning for several years. You would need some pedals for that though.