
Vox Cambridge 50
Need a single amp to cover all your home–recording and gigging duties? Vox have got you covered!
Need a single amp to cover all your home–recording and gigging duties? Vox have got you covered!
Rating: ***** 5/5 Stars. Deeply sampled percussion nestles in a fiendishly clever Kontakt engine that allows the user to design their own percussion ensembles down to the finest detail.
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Once in a while, a new preamp brings something genuinely worthwhile to the table...
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