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About This Listing

Using an "old-school" split-panel design, the VOX AC15VR guitar amplifier from the Valve Reactor series offers two distinct channels - Normal and Overdrive - with the Overdrive channel adding a separate Gain knob. In addition, the overdrive Style button delivers two distinctive flavors.


    Product Attributes
  • Number of Channels:  1
  • Speakers:  1 x 12"
  • UPC:  799928932998
  • Color:  Black
  • Effects:  No
  • Total Power:  Under 20W
  • Reverb:  Yes

    Product Features
  • Air vents
  • Bass control
  • Channel select LED
  • Channel switching button
  • External loudspeaker jack
  • Footswitch jack
  • Input jack
  • Mains power connector/fuse
  • Mains power switch
  • Normal volume control
  • Overdrive channel gain control
  • Overdrive channel volume control
  • Overdrive style button
  • Power LED
  • Treble control

    Technical Description/Features
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 602 x 265 x 456 mm (23.70 x 10.43 x 17.95 inches)
  • Weight: 36.16 pounds
  • Output Power: 15 Watts RMS into 8 Ohms
  • Speaker: 1x 12", 8 Ohm VX12 Celestion custom speaker
  • Inputs: Input jack, Footswitch jack
  • Outputs: External LoudSpeaker jack

Condition
Brand
Model
  • AC15VR
Categories
Year
  • 2015

About the Seller

GearTree

Grandville, MI, United States
(76,329)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:125,426

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