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27.75″ x 10.4″ (D) x 21.25″ (H)īoth amps will be running through a 2×12″ cabinet loaded with Eminence Legend GB128 speakers.
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It rounds out my 65 Super Reverb, 72 Deluxe Reverb, and Clark Beaufort (5E3) quite nicely.When folks turn to TSV to provide great backline rental for any concert audio or other special events, we rely on our tried-and-true Vox AC30’s to get the job done right, time and time again. I have always wanted a Vox to add to my arsenal. I am pretty happy I scored it at the current "blowout" price. This way I can remove the chassis for tube replacement and pot cleaning and connect my Weber Mass for those unpleasant times when an attenuator is needed. Then I mounted the 2 jacks into the project box and wired them up to connect the 2 runs of wire. Then I soldered another length of speaker with a 1/4 inch plug coming from the speaker. I just spliced a bit more wire into what was already coming out of the chassis and put a 1/4 inch plug on it. I solved the speaker wire trouble with some speaker wire, a project box, 2 mono jacks, 2 plugs and some velcro. I wouldn't have swapped it out if I didn't have this one sitting around. There is nothing wrong with that stock speaker though. Also, the high end is a bit sweeter sounding. The Red Fang does compress a bit nicer than the neo dog.
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I also swapped out the speaker for a Red Fang 16ohm that I got in a trade, I was gonna sell, it but then this amp came along. Nothing earth shattering, but enough to where I felt it was worth it.
#Vox ac30cc2 x series
I did swap out the preamp tubes for a pair of Mullards I had around and a Sovtek 12AX7LPS, that made a very nice difference. Based on the classic AC30 design, the all-new Custom Series Vox AC30C2 offers numerous up-todate enhancements, delivering the most versatile AC30 design in. I got my CC1 a month ago, and I have done about 15 or so gigs on it and 2 sessions. This new Vox is is right up there.Ĭlick to expand.I am with you all the way on that. I've had a number of AC-30s over the years and my last one, a really good fawn one is the only piece of gear I regret getting rid of. Most people's loss is our gain!!! This is a great amp. The AC30CC1 is a perfect amp and CHEAP!!! ESPECIALLY when tonally they really don't make much of a difference. If you're a doctor, dentist, or a computer guy who doesn't play gigs or doesn't even play with a drummer (that's the impression I get from a lot of these tone parties: a bunch of guitar players 'jamming') and you're flush with cash, burning a hole in your pocket that you have absolutely no problem wasting on unnecessary ego boosters.then mayvbe the blues are worthwhile.īut I feel that if it's not earning me more cash or bringing me new work then it's wasted money. It may matter to the nerds but when the producer (40 Million albums sold, 2 grammy nominations) put the fader up on the CC1, it sounded AWESOME!!!! I took the AC30CC1 to a session last night and it sounded GREAT!!! All of these extra things (blues, MODS, Not Point to Point) really don't matter all that much in the grand scheme of things. The Neo sounds just fine in it no need to go and blow extra money on the blues. Now I wish it was fawn and I do love the look of the 2x12 but I really don't miss the added weight. Click to expand.Most people's loss is our gain!!! This is a great amp.