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New AC30C announced...

Postby David Martin » 22 Jan 2010, 09:19

http://www.voxamps.com/uk/custom/ac30/

Wonder how much and what it sounds like?
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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby petercreasey » 22 Jan 2010, 11:00

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.

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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby Paul Creasey » 22 Jan 2010, 11:06

Hiya Pete,
Bet Kim's breathing a sigh of relief!
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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby petercreasey » 22 Jan 2010, 12:38

Paul Creasey wrote:Hiya Pete,
Bet Kim's breathing a sigh of relief!
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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby Nick Allan » 22 Jan 2010, 14:16

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.

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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby David Martin » 22 Jan 2010, 14:34

What you have has more original tonal options...
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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby Amanda » 22 Jan 2010, 18:45

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! :shock:

I'm happy with my Modified AC30CC1 a good sounding amp as Mr Martin will testify!

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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby David Martin » 23 Jan 2010, 08:01

I suspect these are made in Vietnam.
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Re: New AC30C announced...

Postby RayL » 23 Jan 2010, 08:49

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?

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