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Vox Cambridge 50 (Affordable and Promising Modeling Amp) Everyone and their dog has a budget friendly modeling amp on the market. Some companies seem to have more than one. There's the Boss Katana, Marshall Code, Fender Mustang series, just to name a few. So so why should we care when Vox release the Cambridge 50? Well, because it actually seems fairly promising to be fair. The Vox has enough features to be versatile, but not too many. It's affordable, doesn't weigh a ton, you donn't have to hook it up to anything (although you can), it has a Celestion speaker, and the models it's modeling seem to be a good selection of amps. The real deal breaker is how it sounds of course. In this video I run through the sounds of the Cambridge, plus the built in effects (it has a few of those too), and I see how it handles an overdrive pedal, something that many modeling and solid state amps don't do too well. So how does the Vox Cambridge 50 fare? Let's see. Skip to the playing: • Vox Cambridge 50 (Affordable and Promising... Hope you enjoy! If you do, please share. For official website, visit http://elmojk.com For lessons, visit http://ejkguitaracademy.com To support, visit / elmojk Check out my music on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2VnLgMs Facebook: / elmojk Instagram: / elmojkarjalainen Twitter: / elmokarjalainen The gear I most often use. A Stratocaster of some kind, either an Yngwie Malmsteen Strat, or a custom Strat with a scalloped fretboard. For 7 string stuff I mostly use an Ibanez Universe. A Marshall 1987x into a Marshall cab. A Fender Yngwie Malmsteen overdrive, plus a Boss NS-2 noise gate, or a Strymon Sunset. A Morley Bad Horsie 2 wah, and a delay. An AKG C-414 mic for the guitar. For acoustic stuff I use a Taylor 710 short scale thingy.