The Vox MV50 Rock is a pint sized guitar amp perfect for classic hard rock high gain tones. Fans of high gain British guitar tones will love this pocket rocket. For sale online and available to buy in our Glasgow shop, Merchant City Music. Fast UK and European delivery service.
The micro Vox MV50-CR Rock Head delivers 50 watts of power with an all analogue circuit.
Designed with an emphasis on analogue, VOX’s MV50-CR Rock Head combines classic amplifier design with new and innovative production techniques to produce a miniature amplifier with truly monstrous sound. Boasting an incredible 50 watts of power, this one-pound package serves up serious guitar tone that’s reminiscent of your favourite old tube amps. With speaker & line/headphone outputs, the MV50 Rock is perfect for the stage, at home, or in the studio for direct recording.
NuTube Vacuum Tube.
The Vox MV50 Head is equipped an all-analog pre-amp circuit that features Nutube, a revolutionary new vacuum tube that produces authentic tube tone at a fraction of the size. By taking advantage of this incredible new technology, VOX’s engineers were able to design a true, miniature tube amplifier. Beyond the inclusion of Nutube, the pre-amp circuit in the Vox MV50 Rock features a staggering number of analogue components that effectively reproduce the dynamic character of a traditional tube amp. Paired with this innovative pre-amp circuit is a reliable and efficient Class D power amp that has been specifically designed for the MV50 Rock. From warm, natural cleans to dynamic overdrives, this power amp has been engineered to respond to the nuances of your guitar and, of course, your technique.
Match with nearly any speaker cabinet.
Though designed with the compact BC108 in mind, the Vox MV50 Rock Head is a perfect match for nearly any speaker cabinet. The EQ switch on the back of the amplifier features two distinct settings, FLAT & DEEP. When connected to a small cabinet, such as the BC108, setting the amplifier to the DEEP mode will emphasize the rich low-frequency range and prevent the high frequencies from becoming too pronounced. When connected to a larger, more conventional speaker cabinet, setting the amplifier to the FLAT mode will allow you to take full advantage of the characteristics of the speaker cabinet, without emphasizing or reducing any frequency range.