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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

KORG USA Product Specialist Paul Kramer demonstrates the VOX Night Train, a 15 watt, EL84 powered all valve amplifier.

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  • sounds awesome. What a guitarist. But why not say something about the speaker cab used, and how the amp reacts on different configurations Is the cab used a 2X12 ? And what sepeakers ?

  • Paul was plugged into a VOX V212BNX with Alnico "Blue Bulldogs"

    There is a new 1X12 called the V112TN with a "Greenback" that sounds great.

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  • Why noone puts effects loops on these small amps? :(

  • vox and marshall plexi, these 2 version of amps have so much character and personality. most other amps sound sterile and lifeless in comparision, even if modern high gain amps sound tight or any other word you would like to call it, if i could have this vox sound from the video and plexi sound in one little box i wouldn't need anything else. and the thick channel with the guitar volume rolled down sounds quite good for some plexi sounds also it seems.

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  • @pablomd87 haha I ended up figuring that out and played it for a class at Berklee... my tone didn't get anywheres near as bitchin as this video though

  • @guitarsteve6190 paperback writer ;)

  • what song is he playing at 0:55 ????? Im pretty sure thats a beatles tune but have no idea which!

  • damn dude. great guitar playing. I really love that you got the beatles tones then went for the queen. Thats exactly what every vox needs to be able to sound like and that covered it. Completely sold based off of that alone!

  • @SaphirreDragon Usually these "small" amps are miked up. So if you are using a mic that means you have a console mixer board...if you have that...that means you have insert channels.. that means you can use FX on the board in the channel where the mic used for your guitar cab is. So you can apply delays, chorus and whatnot to what the mic is picking up...and you could even use stereo FX with 2 mic instead of using a pedal board and 2 amps.

  • @theshyguitarist I heard that! :) Agreed , lol !

  • @SaphirreDragon I think you can plug everything in front of it without being noisy, as it is "low gain"

  • I came.

  • Wow, best demo video of this thing I've seen yet! Just got to try one the other day, plan on buyin it real soon....with the 112 cab :)

  • wow, you can really hear the wood in that guitar!

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