I was toodling around the iTunes App store this morning, and when I did a search for “guitar amps,” I discovered the “Vox Mobile Catalog” for my iPhone and I was hooked the moment after the free download.

I love how the first experience you have with the Vox Mobile Catalog is a warning about just how to use the App.  I guess products can’t click themselves, duh!

Here’s the main screen.  It is quiet and reserved and everything you see below will lead you into more details for a variety of Vox products.

Did you know Vox makes electric guitars?  You can scroll through their guitar line and, when you find one that interests you, touch the guitar for more information.

You can touch “More” to get a webpage view of the product from the Vox website.

Here’s the Specs screen:

Clicking on the video icon will take you to a video link provided by Vox:

Vox also makes guitar pedals.

Famous Vox amps are aplenty in the App.

All the amps will give you an up-close looksee at the control panel.  That’s a welcome design initiative because, in most online stores and paper catalogs, you get a beauty shot of a Vox amp, but you can’t see the actual dials and details.

Vox also sponsors a stableful of artists.  Scroll and click for more information.

Vox accessories are also featured — including our beloved series of Vox Amplugs:

I really enjoyed spending time with the Vox Mobile Catalog.  The App is well-produced and informational, and while it is singly self-serving for Vox as an advertisement ploy, I didn’t mind the single-mindedness of the App because there are no “buy” links and no third-party advertising to float through.  It’s 100% Vox all the time.

4 Comments

  1. ANNE – I live and teach on the upper West Coast of the United States. My interests are Philosophy, English, and Social Communication.
    anne says:

    Cute review, David. I downloaded it to my iPhone. I didn’t know Vox made so very many things. You’re right the amps are the highlight of the program. The videos are pretty neat.

    1. David Boles – New York City – David Boles was born in Nebraska and holds an MFA from the Oscar Hammerstein II Center for Theatre Studies at Columbia University in the City of New York. He is an author, dramatist, editor, publisher, and teacher who writes across the live stage, print, radio, television, film, and the web. With more than 50 books in print, David continues to write 2MM words a year and has authored over 25K articles. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Authors Guild, and PEN America, and founded The United Stage advocacy platform on the principle that playwrights have a duty to direct their own work. Read the Prairie Voice Archive at Boles.com | Buy his books at David Boles Books Writing & Publishing at BolesBooks.com | Study with Script Professor at ScriptProfessor.com | Touch American Sign Language mastery at Hardcore ASL at HardcoreASL.com | Explore the Human Meme podcast at HumanMeme.com | Train with Boles Bells at BolesBells.com.
      David W. Boles says:

      It’s a fun program, Anne. There does seem to be a problem with the “Back” button taking you “back” to a blank screen, though.

    1. David Boles – New York City – David Boles was born in Nebraska and holds an MFA from the Oscar Hammerstein II Center for Theatre Studies at Columbia University in the City of New York. He is an author, dramatist, editor, publisher, and teacher who writes across the live stage, print, radio, television, film, and the web. With more than 50 books in print, David continues to write 2MM words a year and has authored over 25K articles. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Authors Guild, and PEN America, and founded The United Stage advocacy platform on the principle that playwrights have a duty to direct their own work. Read the Prairie Voice Archive at Boles.com | Buy his books at David Boles Books Writing & Publishing at BolesBooks.com | Study with Script Professor at ScriptProfessor.com | Touch American Sign Language mastery at Hardcore ASL at HardcoreASL.com | Explore the Human Meme podcast at HumanMeme.com | Train with Boles Bells at BolesBells.com.
      David W. Boles says:

      That’s right, Gordon!

      It would be so great if Vox used Push notifications to give instant discounts on their pedals and amps and stuff. That would make it a “must have” App.

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