Some Vox releases such as Peter Frankl's Debussy Piano Works and György Sándor's Complete Prokofiev Sonatas were reissued in premium vinyl boxsets by the audiophile German FSM Records Hamburg.
In the early 1970s, Vox and its subsidiaries issued a number of compatible quadraphonic/stereophonic recordings using the Sansui QS quadraphonic matrix system; some of the ambience can still be heard when the CD versions are played with an amplifier with Dolby decoding and four speakers.
One of these was the first album made by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, led by Robert Shaw, a 2-LP set entitled Nativity.
In the course of its existence, Vox displayed a willingness to explore unusual literature and a penchant for covering broad swaths of repertory in comprehensive releases.
Among its numerous noteworthy issues were the following: A partial listing of Vox recordings available on vinyl, cassette, CD, and all digital platforms includes the following:[3]