vox ac15 vr

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vox ac15 vr

Postby teegee5448 » 07 Jan 2017, 17:14

Hi guys,
Just bought a Vox AC15 vr, absolutely superb AC30 sounds.
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Re: vox ac15 vr

Postby echobeach » 10 Jan 2017, 11:19

They are great amps I have the AC30 VR, get a tremolo pedal and you wil be in tone heaven
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Re: vox ac15 vr

Postby shadowtonio » 10 Jan 2017, 12:52

hello,
sorry but I Had one, dont like them at all,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but keep on playing if you like it,

cheers, tonio :D
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Re: vox ac15 vr

Postby dave robinson » 11 Jan 2017, 10:24

I have the AC30 VR and I can get the sound very close to that of my real AC30 by using the controls. :)
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Re: vox ac15 vr

Postby JimN » 11 Jan 2017, 14:38

I too have an original Vox AC30 TB (hand-wired, naturally) and know how they sound, though it is rarely used these days.

At a depping gig I did with "Specs Appeal" a year or so back, lead guitarist Simon Underwood was using one of those Vox AC30 VR amps. It sounded absolutely fine to me. The only problem (as advised by Simon) was that it ran out of steam a bit at the top end of the volume range; I do, however, stress that from my perspective, It sounded loud enough to me. I was using a 22 watt Fender Deluxe Reverb for rhythm guitar.
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