Vox AC15 ?_?

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Re: Vox AC15 ?_?

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julius_deane wrote: I love the onboard effects



wait wut?
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I assume he meant trem and 'verb.

My "wait wut?" was more about channel switching and an effects loop making anything better. Heck, I'd want a lot less in that amp. Too much going on for their not to be some solid state circuitry happening. Seriously, do less but do it right if you need to hit a price point.
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Re: Vox AC15 ?_?

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I've got an AC15CC1 and I like it a lot. Really nice, bright tone, but you can some great, thick, natural overdrive real easily. The reverb can be a little overwhelming, but that's why it's nice to have the footswitch to control it.

I remember comparing it to a Fender Blues Jr. or something similar is the store and just thinking the Vox was much better. Then, some old hippie walked by and said so too. Case closed.
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Re: Vox AC15 ?_?

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Gone Fission wrote:I assume he meant trem and 'verb.

My "wait wut?" was more about channel switching and an effects loop making anything better. Heck, I'd want a lot less in that amp. Too much going on for their not to be some solid state circuitry happening. Seriously, do less but do it right if you need to hit a price point.


Yes, that's what I meant. There reverb's digital, right? I assume the trem is, too.

If I bought an AC15 it would be mostly for the overdrive tone, but I have to play clean with a lot of effects on most songs. Of course, I could just an A/B switch for the two channels on the amp. I worry about the reliability, though, but I don't know enough to have a real opinion and I own a Hot Rod, so take that for what it's worth (i.e. nothing).
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Re: Vox AC15 ?_?

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julius_deane wrote:
Gone Fission wrote:I assume he meant trem and 'verb.

My "wait wut?" was more about channel switching and an effects loop making anything better. Heck, I'd want a lot less in that amp. Too much going on for their not to be some solid state circuitry happening. Seriously, do less but do it right if you need to hit a price point.


Yes, that's what I meant. There reverb's digital, right? I assume the trem is, too.

If I bought an AC15 it would be mostly for the overdrive tone, but I have to play clean with a lot of effects on most songs. Of course, I could just an A/B switch for the two channels on the amp. I worry about the reliability, though, but I don't know enough to have a real opinion and I own a Hot Rod, so take that for what it's worth (i.e. nothing).

Pretty sure it's spring reverb which I thought was analog :idk:

I'm not sure about the newer revamped models though.
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snipelfritz wrote:
julius_deane wrote:
Gone Fission wrote:I assume he meant trem and 'verb.

My "wait wut?" was more about channel switching and an effects loop making anything better. Heck, I'd want a lot less in that amp. Too much going on for their not to be some solid state circuitry happening. Seriously, do less but do it right if you need to hit a price point.


Yes, that's what I meant. There reverb's digital, right? I assume the trem is, too.

If I bought an AC15 it would be mostly for the overdrive tone, but I have to play clean with a lot of effects on most songs. Of course, I could just an A/B switch for the two channels on the amp. I worry about the reliability, though, but I don't know enough to have a real opinion and I own a Hot Rod, so take that for what it's worth (i.e. nothing).

Pretty sure it's spring reverb which I thought was analog :idk:

I'm not sure about the newer revamped models though.


The AC15c1 has analog tremolo and an actual spring reverb tank.
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Re: Vox AC15 ?_?

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futuresailors wrote:
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futuresailors wrote:Laney VC30? Tis a vox clone.

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:idk: Teh internets say it's a poorman's Vox. Sounds a little different to me, but still has that "British" sound. Maybe more like if Fender had been started in the UK?

And it takes pedals better than a Vox from what I've heard.

I'd keep an eye out for one to try, they're definitely a good deal, and I think they've been discontinued, so you might be able to haggle on the price if you see one at a music store. :thumb:

Wow.
That actually sounds more like what I want. :!!!:
Thanks for the heads up. I'll keep my eyes peeled.

julius_deane wrote:I've played the new AC15 in a couple stores. I love the tone and onboard effects, but the lack of channel switching and an effects loop has kept me away from it. It's also the only amp I've ever heard "pops" from in a store. I don't know how most people feel about them, but have you demoed a Blackstar? They're more on the Marshall side of things, though.

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I'll let you know when my AC15C1 gets here...
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Re: Vox AC15 ?_?

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http://www.zzounds.com/item--VOXAC30VR

This seems really strange, but relevant. I'm confused. Is the AC30VR like a combo tube/solid-state amp like the AD line? Is this why they are selling it for basically the same price as an AC15?

The weirdest part of this story is that I noticed this as a banner ad while looking up recipes for rhubarb juice. I was all :wha?:
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Re: Vox AC15 ?_?

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Yep it's kinda like the valvetronix...it's SS preamp, run into a 12ax7 run as a semi-poweramp thingy and then run through another SS power amp.

Honestly I'd rather have the tubes for that kinda $$$...
I'm not a snob a tube snob ( :love: axe fx), I just think for $550 it should either have a full tube power section or more models/effects/fxloop.
It seems pretty stripped down/not priced competitively for what you get.

Though I did play one in a store, it does sound pretty good.
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