Vox AC15 CC1

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Vox AC15 CC1

Postby peter roest » 14 Jul 2011, 22:45

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.
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Re: Vox AC15 CC1

Postby dave robinson » 14 Jul 2011, 23:44

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



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