Vox Pathfinder 15R Guitar Combo Amp

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It's an ideal practice amp with pure Vox vibe.

You won't have to dig deep to get great sound out of the Vox Pathfinder 15R Guitar Amp with Reverb. This player-friendly combo packs a ton of top-notch features and killer Vox sound into a package that's affordable and easy to use. It features 15W of power, a single 8" Bulldog speaker, gain boost, tremolo, and spring reverb.

Its distinctive, maroon-colored top panel features a Gain Boost switch plus controls for Volume, Gain, Treble, Bass, Tremolo Speed, and Tremolo Depth. Both the boost and tremolo are footswitchable via an optional VFS2 dual footswitch, offering you even more performance power. (See accessory box on this page.)

In addition to a headphone output that mutes the internal speaker for practice, the rear panel also has a special filtered line out jack and a speaker out. The line out gives you a good sounding signal for recording/live work without having to mic up the amp.

It sports classic Vox cosmetics like basket-weave vinyl, diamond grille cloth, white piping, gold beading, and of course, chicken head pointer knobs.

Dimensions: 15-1/2"W x 15-3/4"H x 7-5/8"D Weight: 18 lbs.

Vox Pathfinder 15R Guitar Combo Amp Features:

  • 15W of power
  • 8" Bulldog speaker
  • Gain boost
  • Tremolo
  • Spring reverb
  • 2-band EQ (treble, bass)
  • Tremolo speed and depth controls
  • Boost and tremolo are footswitchable Headphone output with internal speaker mute
  • Line out D.I. jack
  • Speaker out
  • Basket-weave vinyl
  • Diamond grille cloth
  • White piping
  • Gold beading
  • Chicken head knobs

Vox Pathfinder 15R Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 15-1/2"W x 15-3/4"H x 7-5/8"D
  • Weight: 17.7 lbs.

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The Vox Pathfinder Blazes a Path to Toneful Bliss

I purchased my Vox Pathfinder Combo from Guitar Center and couldn't wait to crank it up at my home studio. This little amp rocks! I couldn't have expected more from a small 15 watt combo. I had the walls vibrating from the awesome power this little moster produced. Hook it up to a Marshall 4x12 cabinet and you won't believe your ears. No fancy effects or special features just a warm Tube-like tone with old-school distortion. This is a good-looking, reliable and compact combo. Buy it and you'll blow away much larger amps and have your bandmates amazed.

Reviewed by VoxManiac on 8/28/2006 who plays Rock.

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A great little powerhouse

I have held off on wriing a review on this amp. I have now owned it for more than a year and a half. I play out every weekend and have used the VOX PATHFINDER every night. This amp kicks butt. The sound is very nice and you won't belive how loud the 15 watts can sound. I play in a midi sequenced duo in rooms that range from small restaurant/bars to very large banquet rooms. The sound of this little amp is very impressive. The reverb is very nice. I run a line from the line output of the Pathfinder into my Mackie board in larger rooms and put it through the PA system. The line output is the best I have ever used with any amp. There is no hum or overload from the Pathfinder line output. The amp is very light to carry and takes a beating (It has been dropped several times, once from about four feet to a sidewalk when it fell off of a fully loaded hand truck..it still works fine). This is one investment I have not regretted. If this amp got run over by a truck today, I would be out buying another one exactly like it. For my needs it is near perfect.

Reviewed by Rick Holly on 10/19/2006 who plays Classic Rock/Originals.

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Best Kept Secret in Amps

The Vox Pathfinder 15R is easily one of the most under-rated practice amps out there. It is extremeley warm for a solid state amp, and very well balanced tonally. You can go from clean and chimey, to dark and fuzzy, and all places in between. I've had mine for 3 years and like it more the better I get to know it. The treble and bass controls are very interactive, and I love the built in tremolo. The reverb is usable, but tends to get splashy past 1 o'clock. I wish it had a trim pot for the boost function..10db is a bit much for a boost. I also recommend getting the optional footswitch as it really opens up your possibilities. That said, if you are looking for a small, reliable, tone-ful amp for under $150, this is the way to go.

Reviewed by Jason on 10/20/2006 who plays ska, rockabilly, punk.

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I'm A Believer

I've had mine for 3 years...in 2005 I had a gig at an outdoor festival. My regular amp crapped out so I grabbed my Vox, wondering how it would sound with the direct out...or at least miked. It kicked BUTT direct out and miked and I have NOT been schlepping a heavy amp since! It also records very well...miked and direct out...As a 30 year veteran player, I can testify that THIS is the BOMB...and for the price? Go ON! GET ONE!

Reviewed by JaeCie on 6/14/2007 who plays Pop/Rock/R&B.

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Better than more expensive tube amps

I really think that this is the best value I have ever come across in a little amp. These things sound great, and have a very tube-like feel. The speaker is excellent for a cheap amp, and these little things can roar, too. The reverb is even decent, as is them trem. These things are just gems. I highly recommend running themthrough bigger speakers, too. I have several very nice tube amps, and the distortion on this thing has a great character that can compete reasonably with many of them. I have two of these and one of the Pathfinder 10s.

Reviewed by RochesterLoner on 11/2/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, etc..

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