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A Mesa of any description does not sound like a Vox, but with the right settings and player you can get closer than you might expect. They're very flexible usually too, especially the ones with the graphic EQ. By comparison a Vox generally does one thing (two if you count clean and overdriven) well.
Bucket was enthusiastic about the direct out sound of his Mark 5/25 with the built-in cab emulator.
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At Whitwell, for example, they played one set through a Lonestar. Sounded fine and clean with the local strats and strat-alikes.
It also sounded pretty mean with a PRS, until they figured out that they could turn down the gain midway to the amp