Vox Pathfinder 10 1x6.5" 10-Watt Guitar Practice Amp
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Vox Pathfinder 10 10-Watt 1x6.5" Guitar Practice Amp

Vox Pathfinder 10 10-Watt 1x6.5" Guitar Practice Amp

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Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • Pathfinder 10 10-Watt 1x6.5" Guitar Practice Amp
  • Pathfinder 10 Limited Edition 10-Watt 1x6.5" Guitar Practice Amp
Finish
  • Black
  • Classic Red
  • Cream / Brown
  • Denim
  • Royal Blue Union Jack
  • Union Jack
Year
  • 2002 - 2024
Made In
  • Vietnam
Categories
Color Family
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • Red
  • Tan
Electronics
  • Solid State
Number of Channels
  • 1 Channel
  • 2 Channels
Number of Inputs
  • 1 Input
Output Power (Watts)
  • 10
Power Tube Type
  • None
Reverb
  • None
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x6.5"

Overview

The Vox Pathfinder 10 is a compact guitar practice amp packed with vintage British guitar tones and more modern high-gain distortion sounds, great for beginners or seasoned players alike.. Switchable clean and overdrive channels and a simple two-band EQ produce a wide range of tones pushed rather loudly through the Pathfinder 10's speaker or its built-in headphone jack for silent practice. When it's time to record your progress or lay down a new song idea, the headphone output actually doubles as a line out to take into your audio interface with pristine clarity.

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