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I was comparing with a 12 ft long Lava ELC cable - the price difference is slightly more than twice the price of 1 x 9ft Vox Vintage Coil - but the sonic differences were... man... rather intriguing. The Lava has been my cable of choice for a long time - I really enjoy the clarity and dynamics it maintains.
The Vox had muffled highs. Lows were smeared, muddy-ish. This made the mids stick out quite a bit. I can imagine this will be rather nice to fatten up single coils for that bluesy vibe...
Biggest shocker - the Vox introduced more distortion and it was quite a bit more compressed. These differences were apparent even with compression on or when using light overdrive.
Playing slap guitar sounded lifeless on the Vox. Playing bluesy stuff was nice. Banging away at clean-ish break-up tones was muddy, messy. Playing jazz was nice but had like a blanket over the tone. Metal... well, using the Toneczar Openhaus, there were minor differences but hey, its metal, I can still tap so its okay.
Overall, I think the VVC does seem to live up to its name.
I'll be giving it away to my friend.
I was comparing with a 12 ft long Lava ELC cable - the price difference is slightly more than twice the price of 1 x 9ft Vox Vintage Coil - but the sonic differences were... man... rather intriguing. The Lava has been my cable of choice for a long time - I really enjoy the clarity and dynamics it maintains.
The Vox had muffled highs. Lows were smeared, muddy-ish. This made the mids stick out quite a bit. I can imagine this will be rather nice to fatten up single coils for that bluesy vibe...
Biggest shocker - the Vox introduced more distortion and it was quite a bit more compressed. These differences were apparent even with compression on or when using light overdrive.
Playing slap guitar sounded lifeless on the Vox. Playing bluesy stuff was nice. Banging away at clean-ish break-up tones was muddy, messy. Playing jazz was nice but had like a blanket over the tone. Metal... well, using the Toneczar Openhaus, there were minor differences but hey, its metal, I can still tap so its okay.
Overall, I think the VVC does seem to live up to its name.
I'll be giving it away to my friend.