Thanks for posting that David, there seems to be less options than the Custom Classic and they ( IMHO) have missed an important trick, It would have been great to have switchable channels. Oh well I'll not be changing my Custom Classic ( not that I had been thinking of doing so anyway) and I'll stick with the Boss A/B switch for channel changing.
Regards
Re: New AC30C announced...
Posted: 22 Jan 2010, 11:06
by Paul Creasey
Hiya Pete, Bet Kim's breathing a sigh of relief! Regards Paul
Re: New AC30C announced...
Posted: 22 Jan 2010, 12:38
by petercreasey
Paul Creasey wrote:Hiya Pete, Bet Kim's breathing a sigh of relief! Regards Paul
Us 'subsitance' guitar players have to be careful!!!!
Re: New AC30C announced...
Posted: 22 Jan 2010, 14:16
by Nick Allan
Typical .......just as I have invested in an AC30 cc2x ............hope you are right that the new ones are no more versatile or I'll be kicking myself ! Still, I love the cc2x.
Nick.
Re: New AC30C announced...
Posted: 22 Jan 2010, 14:34
by David Martin
What you have has more original tonal options...
Re: New AC30C announced...
Posted: 22 Jan 2010, 18:45
by Amanda
Hi,
It's right, a cut down CC2!
The AC15C1 is a better bet, it has two channels as opposed to the CC1 but not an EF86 in the normal channel
Production has been moved from China, probably to somewhere cheaper!
I'm happy with my Modified AC30CC1 a good sounding amp as Mr Martin will testify!
These amps feature just tremolo, whereas the 1960s AC30s had the choice of tremolo or a gentle vibrato. Did The Shadows ever use that vibrato effect on any of their recordings? I can think of one 1980s track (Bermuda Triangle) that uses electronic vibrato but did they ever use the original Vox vibrato in the 1960s?