Vox AC15 CC1

Anything to do with Fender, Burns and other guitars; also amps, effects units including eTap, plus any other music making accessories

Moderators: David Martin, dave robinson, Iain Purdon, George Geddes

Vox AC15 CC1

Postby peter roest » Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:45 pm

There is on other places much discussion about the sound of the Vox AC15CC1. Indeed de lower tones are very insufficient. Well the solution is very simple. I replaced the capacitor C5 (470pF botlleneck) in 10nF and the sound is now perfect whith te bass and treble pots on 12 o'clock for my 1979 strat.
Peter
peter roest
 

Re: Vox AC15 CC1

Postby dave robinson » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:44 pm

peter roest wrote:There is on other places much discussion about the sound of the Vox AC15CC1. Indeed de lower tones are very insufficient. Well the solution is very simple. I replaced the capacitor C5 (470pF botlleneck) in 10nF and the sound is now perfect whith te bass and treble pots on 12 o'clock for my 1979 strat.
Peter



Bonzer ! :thumbup:
Dave Robinson
User avatar
dave robinson
 
Posts: 5949
Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:34 pm
Location: Sheffield
Full Real Name: David Robinson


Return to Gear

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 42 guests

Ads by Google
These advertisements are selected and placed by Google to assist with the cost of site maintenance.
ShadowMusic is not responsible for the content of external advertisements.