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#1832534 - 01/26/12 07:53 PM
Vox Pathfinder 10 for home EP practise?
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Registered: 09/06/07
Posts: 5091
Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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Good morning chaps, The other day my audio cables (standard mono 'guitar' type) finally bit the dust after months of scratching around the jack. So I went onto Amazon to buy a new pair, ahead of next week's band practises. I don't use these cables at home - just for band practises at the rehearsal studio, where I typically plug my Nord into a Roland JC-150 or KC-350. I use organ and EP/Clav sounds almost exclusively, so am not overly concerned by the lack of fidelity when occasionally using acoustic piano sounds. When practising at home, I usually use headphones, but occasionally plug into a cheap Creative 2.1 speaker system. Anyway, so I'm on Amazon, searching for audio cables, and am about to buy a pair of these. Then a little further down the page I see a bundle offer for the cable + a Vox Pathfinder 10 amp - it seems like a good deal. The Pathfinder 10 is a tiny little amp, but I think it may be suitable for practising organ/EP riffs in my little apartment. It's mono only, obviously, so I'll loose the nice panning and stereo effects I'm used to hearing through headphones... however apart from this, are there any reasons not to buy myself this little amp for solo practise?  Cheers, James x EDIT: And it's even available in red! 
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#1837791 - 02/03/12 08:40 AM
Re: Vox Pathfinder 10 for home EP practise?
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 69
Loc: sc
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Sure, for practice this is fine. Now remember that this amp is no better or worse (IMO) than most other small low power practice amps, even if it is a little more expensive than some. Of course, the color is an important factor!
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Baldwin L - Rhodes 73 Yamaha P250 - Nord NP88
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#1837806 - 02/03/12 09:06 AM
Re: Vox Pathfinder 10 for home EP practise?
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 11/06/11
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Isn't that an electric-guitar practice amp? If so, the sound would not suit my ears with piano. Way too midrangy.
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Current Life+Music Philosophy: Less Thinking, More Foot Tapping
Ars Longa, Vita Brevis
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#1837808 - 02/03/12 09:11 AM
Re: Vox Pathfinder 10 for home EP practise?
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 10/19/09
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I didn't check the price - the Vox label usually adds a few dollars. I'm afraid I'm out of the loop on the newer amplifiers. To me, almost any small amp would be suitable for practice, particularly for EP. I, for one, get tired of headphones unless it's "quiet time".
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Baldwin L - Rhodes 73 Yamaha P250 - Nord NP88
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#1838210 - 02/03/12 09:08 PM
Re: Vox Pathfinder 10 for home EP practise?
[Re: Kawai James]
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The small Vox I'm familiar with - tube 15 watt - was a $500 unit. The one you're getting is a good deal !
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Baldwin L - Rhodes 73 Yamaha P250 - Nord NP88
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