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		<title>By: Micro Cube-R, a really small amp &#187; Music gadgets &#187; Musical instruments, guitar, bass, piano, gadgets&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Micro Cube-R, a really small amp &#187; Music gadgets &#187; Musical instruments, guitar, bass, piano, gadgets&#8230;</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2006 22:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Also in Music Gadgets: VOX Digital Amps, The World&#8217;s Smallest Amp? [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Small Size, Big Effects: The VOX DA15 Digital Guitar Amp &#187; Electric Guitar Review</title>
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		<dc:creator>Small Size, Big Effects: The VOX DA15 Digital Guitar Amp &#187; Electric Guitar Review</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2006 21:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Big Things Come In Small Packages  Not content to be one of the main contenders on top of the tube-amp market (sorry, valve-amp for those in Europe,) VOX has recently released two incredibly small amps that pack a powerful punch in the digital guitar effects department: the tiny VOX DA5, and it&#8217;s slightly larger cousin the DA15.  The DA15 isn&#8217;t even listed on VOX&#8217;s website yet, but it was introduced at NAMM, and from what I can gather it packs a whopping eleven different amplifier tones and eleven digital effects into a rugged little package that&#8217;s just 16.81“ wide, by .90” deep, by 15.24“ high, and an easy-to-lift 22.05 lbs. Talk about portable!  Among other things the DA15 features 24-bit A/D and D/A conversion (at 44.1 kHz,) and allows you to easily dial in your favorite effects/amp settings with two user-programmable locations that are available with one click of the optional dual footswitch. With the two programmable settings, plus a manual mode, the footswitch allows you to jump between three completely separate tonal/effects set-ups.  On-Board Digital Effects Include: chorus/delay, chorus/reverb, auto-wah, delay, reverb, flanger/reverb, rotary/reverb, tremolo/reverb, compressor, compressor/chorus, and compressor/phaser.  The VOX DA15 looks to be an incredibly versatile guitar amp for this size and price range&#8230;  Via [Music Gadgets]        Please Note: All hands-on reviews are clearly identified by the word &quot;REVIEW:&quot; appearing first in the title. All other articles on this website are for informational, educational, or humorous purposes. This web site is my personal weblog, and as such it is chock-full of opinion, bias, conjecture, and utter silliness. I make no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information presented here.  Related Guitars: [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Big Things Come In Small Packages  Not content to be one of the main contenders on top of the tube-amp market (sorry, valve-amp for those in Europe,) VOX has recently released two incredibly small amps that pack a powerful punch in the digital guitar effects department: the tiny VOX DA5, and it&#8217;s slightly larger cousin the DA15.  The DA15 isn&#8217;t even listed on VOX&#8217;s website yet, but it was introduced at NAMM, and from what I can gather it packs a whopping eleven different amplifier tones and eleven digital effects into a rugged little package that&#8217;s just 16.81“ wide, by .90” deep, by 15.24“ high, and an easy-to-lift 22.05 lbs. Talk about portable!  Among other things the DA15 features 24-bit A/D and D/A conversion (at 44.1 kHz,) and allows you to easily dial in your favorite effects/amp settings with two user-programmable locations that are available with one click of the optional dual footswitch. With the two programmable settings, plus a manual mode, the footswitch allows you to jump between three completely separate tonal/effects set-ups.  On-Board Digital Effects Include: chorus/delay, chorus/reverb, auto-wah, delay, reverb, flanger/reverb, rotary/reverb, tremolo/reverb, compressor, compressor/chorus, and compressor/phaser.  The VOX DA15 looks to be an incredibly versatile guitar amp for this size and price range&#8230;  Via [Music Gadgets]        Please Note: All hands-on reviews are clearly identified by the word &#8220;REVIEW:&#8221; appearing first in the title. All other articles on this website are for informational, educational, or humorous purposes. This web site is my personal weblog, and as such it is chock-full of opinion, bias, conjecture, and utter silliness. I make no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information presented here.  Related Guitars: [...]</p>
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