Egnater Rebel 30 vs. Vox Ac15c1

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Hey guys I really need help on this topic!!!

Right now I have a Vox Ac15c1 but I'm really liking the Rebel 30. Also, I have this guy whos willing to trade a Rebel 30 for a my Vox.
But for all those Rebel 30 users out there, will you please tell me pros and CONS of it and please give me your opinions on this trade: Is it worth it or not?
 
No idea what a Vox AC15C is like all I can say is I love my Rebel, awesome cleans (best I've had) and a great second gain channel, nice reverb ...... FANTASTIC !!
 
What don't you like about your Vox? I don't have personal experience but I do on the Rebel 30. The rebel 30 has a great clean channel, and I like the drive, though its a bit darker drive sound, slightly chewy I guess. Great little amp that gets really loud, and fantastic efx loop. Doesn't work for every style though, at least on the drive channel.
 
I think that the Rebel is a more versatile amp, with more features.
It won't do the Vox-thing better than your AC15, but it can cover ground that the Vox can't.

I know that's kind of a generic answer, but it's hard to answer in absolute terms.
 
Audioholic":358m2yj4 said:
What don't you like about your Vox? I don't have personal experience but I do on the Rebel 30. The rebel 30 has a great clean channel, and I like the drive, though its a bit darker drive sound, slightly chewy I guess. Great little amp that gets really loud, and fantastic efx loop. Doesn't work for every style though, at least on the drive channel.

I just want a head (the Vox is EXTREMELY HEAVY), an effects loop for my rig, a great drive from the amp itself without pedals, and the Vox is too loud to get the real tone of it in my bedroom.

Also, do you guys have any experience with a Blackstar HT Venue series like the HT20?
 
Depends on what style you play. The Egnater, will be more three dimensional in sound, more vintage sounding compared to the Blackstar, which won't have as good of a clean, but the drive will be tighter, better for most rock and heavier distorted sounds imo. I personally think I favor the Blackstar just a tad, but thats my style. the rebel is a fantastic amp and sounds more expensive, just doesn't fit always for what I need, specially when I need a tight drive sound.
 
wootack":1yv5uwzt said:
I just want a head (the Vox is EXTREMELY HEAVY), an effects loop for my rig, a great drive from the amp itself without pedals, and the Vox is too loud to get the real tone of it in my bedroom.

Based on this sentence, I'd say the Rebel is a great choice!
 
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