Friday, November 22, 2024
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VOX Tone Garage Guitar Pedal Series: Jump Start Your Tone!


This new series of guitar pedals, aptly named “Tone Garage” for its boutique-inspired, hot-rodded and modded designs, delivers classic and unique tones not found elsewhere.

If you’re seeking a bit of boost for your riffs and solos, check out the Flat 4 Boost! A versatile full-range booster with a VOX 12AX7 vacuum tube that can be used for a full-range boost, mid-boost, treble-boost and overdrive.

Need some high grain distortion or warm, powerful British overdrive? Look no further than the V8 Distortion & Straight 6 Drive, both of which also feature a VOX 12AX7 tube in their signal path.

If you’re wanting to add a little “rude” to your sound, take a listen to the Trike Fuzz! Featuring specially-selected diodes, Trike Fuzz brings the raw, uninhibited sound you expect out of your best vintage octave fuzz box. With three types of octave settings, this pedal is overflowing with vintage character.

Wanting some great analog delay for the end of your pedal chain? Check out Double Decca Delay featuring three BBD chips at its core, this pedal provides up to 900ms of warm, analog delay with three settings (long, short or both).

Labored over by our tone-obsessed engineers, these all-analog pedals are sure to give your tone the jump start it’s been needing!

For more information on the VOX Tone Garage series, head over to http://www.VoxAmps.com/

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Originally posted by UCQoWD-xzML48HWmm80Jw8oA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_pIusaO1dU

25 thoughts on “VOX Tone Garage Guitar Pedal Series: Jump Start Your Tone!

  • The Trike is epic. Totally misunderstood and misused pedal. Set up "just so" it's the best Octave Fuzz I've played.

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  • I remember watching this back when I started playing guitar back in 2013, it came up on my recommended and I never even heard of guitar pedals but something about this video was so cool to 13 year old me. Watching it now still gives me that feeling I had watching it for the first time and makes me feel nostalgic as hell.

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  • The product manager behind this certainly knows nothing about pedals, Vox pedigree and what demo videos are for. And they think "garage rock" has to do with Appreciating muscle cars and bikes… This is the worst Vox line ever!

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  • the recording has been cleaned up with software … listen to the pedal in person before you buy

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  • I like the delay. I'm sure other people will enjoy them, but personally I don't care for the sounds of the other pedals. Even so, it's hard to tell for sure without being able to tweak the knobs in person.

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  • These pedals run on a standard 9 volt power supplies, but they draw like 240 mA of current. Most isolated mulit-pedal power supplies (like the BBE Supa Charger, or T-Rex Fuel Tank) only offer 100-200 mA per input. So they won't have enough to power these Tone Garage pedals properly, right? Only exception is something like a Visual Sound 1 spot daisy chaining them together, but those aren't isolated.

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  • Those pedals will run at 9 volts and are no different than a boss analog pedal. The tube is a gimmick. I took the tube completely out of my tonelab le and it still worked and the tube was never on or had any current going through it. It had a led underneath the tube to make it look like it had some current going through it. VOX SUCKS

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  • People of Vox please focus on a modern and new edition of VOX TONELAB SE (WITH THE DOUBLE PEDAL) and leave the boutique pedals to other companies! This multieffect unit was your success, nothing else. I am not talking about your great amps. kisses,

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  • I sure want the delay Delay pedal!

    But what is it with his voice? sounde like his voice is short before stopping to work in the demo 😀

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  • It is me or did the Overdrive and the Distortion pedal sounded like it had a bit too much compression?

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