
kid klash
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If so, what did you think? I'm assuming it's a Chinese-built amp, not British, but regardless of where it's made, I'm wondering how this new $600 tube amp sounds?
sajs said:I did own an original AC15 and I am quite familiar with it's sound. I have not heard a re-issue. However, I can get my Vox AD120VT to sound just like an AC-15, AC-15TB, AC30, AC30TB and a bunch of other models.
I've had mine for about 3 plus years and I gig with it. It has taken the abuse of the road without any problems.
I know the AD120VT is more money then the AC15 but it can do so much more. Just my $.02.
Here is some info:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...IpSQ6mweAzxAiOcunVZ/befree_site_id=0035888314
Rickson Gracie said:I just got my AC15CC1 a few days ago and I really LOVE IT. I also own the AC30cc.
The AC15 does not (to my ears) have the jangly clean tones of the AC30cc but the overdriven (top boost) tones are beautiful sounding. ive been playing a Gretsch Tennessean with Hilotrons single coil pups (George Harrison guitar) and the sounds are great. Very complex yet smooth dirty sounds. The reverb sounds good and the tremolo is is excellent. The bass response is noticibly good. The amp is about as loud as my Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue which is perfect for recording and home use and small gigs.
For REAL tube Vox tone its highly recomended!