VOX ac15 Custom Classic 15-watts 1*12 combo
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The Vox AC15 is a 15w, single channel all-tube (three 12AX7 preamp tubes and two EL84 tubes to drive a single 12" Celestion G12M Greenback) amp. It has a external speaker input switchable between 8ohm and 16ohms, with the purpose of powering an external speaker cabinet, and another extension speaker jack, which can be used to run another 16ohm cabinet along with the internal speakers, to get a more powerful sound. It also features tremolo (with depth and speed controls) and reverb, both of which are also switchable but via a two button foot switch. This amp offers two channels: Normal and Top Boost. Each channel has its own volume control, and the Top Boost channel includes Treble and Bass tone controls. Even if it's only a 15w amp, it can get surprisingly loud, not enough to fill an arena but for small venues it's ideal. The Vox AC15 is perfect for genres like blues, rock, vintage music and indie because of its classic tube tone.
First introduced to the US market in 2006, the AC15CC series was an orientally produced replacement to the AC15TB models that had been made for Vox in the UK by Marshall. The AC15TB models ended production in 2004.
The all tube, 15 watt amp also featured a pressed board enclosure with all the Vox cosmetic touches: basket weave vinhyde, brown Vox diamond grill cloth, gold string, gold plated logo, gold grill molding, white grill piping, a Vox logo handle, and eight black plastic two pin corners.
The AC15CC1 had one 16 ohm 12" Vox Wharfedale speaker, designed to tonally resemble the famous "green backed" speaker used by Vox from the 70s through the 90s. The AC15CC1X had one 12" Vox Alnico Blue speaker made by Celestion. The only difference between the two AC15CC models was the speaker.
AC15CC1 Features
The AC15CC1 was a single channel, single input amp powered by two 12AX7 and two EL84 tubes. It included spring reverb, tremolo, and the traditional "Top Boost" tone control circuit.
Chassis
The AC15CC1 had a box end steel chassis. The chassis was painted in semi-gloss black paint with silk screened control panel nomenclature. The chassis bolted to the amplifier cabinet with four large machine screws.
While the tube sockets of the AC15TB/TBX models that preceded the AC15CC1 were mounted directly to the fiberglass printed circuit boards, the tube sockets for the AC15CC1 were mounted to the steel chassis. This allowed the AC15CC1 chassis to act as a heat sink for the tube sockets.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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