Vox AC4TV 4W Class A Guitar Amp Head

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It's retro, it's chic, it's all-tube, and it's all VOX!

The Vox AC4TVH Tube Amp Head arrived nearly 50 years after the debut of the AC4 guitar amplifier in 1961. The AC4TVH guitar amp head is an all-tube practice amp with remarkable self control. This up-to-date Class A amplifier retains the distinctive EL84 power tube of the original AC4 amp and features a 12AX7-powered preamp. The sophisticated sound is unmistakably Vox, delivering distinctively British top-end tone.

Simple and sexy, the Vox AC4TVH guitar amp head wears its pedigree proudly. The amp's cabinetry features the same TV-front design first used on the classic 1958 Vox AC15, and still used on the Vox AC15H1TV Heritage Series.

One of the challenges confronting an all-tube amp is retaining full tone at lower volumes. To solve this issue, the Vox amp head features a built-in power attenuator, with 4-watt, 1-watt and 1/4-watt output levels—ensuring you never lose that classic tube tone, even at the lowest listening levels. Pair your Vox AC4TVH head with the Vox V112TV cabinet for the ultimate practice amp.

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Vox AC4TV 4W Class A Guitar Amp Head Features:

  • Affordable all-valve design
  • Switchable output levels 4W, 1W, and ¼W output levels
  • Quality vintage Vox styling
  • 16 ohm speaker output on AC4TVH head

Vox AC4TV 4W Class A Guitar Amp Head Specifications:

  • Controls: Tone, Volume, OP Level (4W, 1W, ¼W)
  • In/Out Jacks: Input, External Speaker Jack (¼")
  • Output: 4 Watt RMS 16-Ohm
  • Power cable included
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Very Nice

Tried it with four different speakers, Readcoat Stonehenge, Heritage series Greenback, Patriot screaming eagle, funny it sounds best with the 16 ohm Alnico Blue, who would have thought that? Ha Ha No fuzz box needed here, I like all three wattage settings but the beef comes out with the four watt setting. Big thick Vox tone with chime on tap if you want it. I would have liked a choice of ohm outputs but who can complain at this price.

Reviewed by Cj on 6/29/2009 who plays mostly rock.

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Almost sold it, but then it grew on me

I ordered this head and two of the matching cabs right when they came out, before GC had them for sale, the head is serial number 200 or so. When i first started playing on the amp, it was fun to crank it all the way over and grind some joke solos, but it was falling short everywhere else. The bass response with my strat was bad, but with my gretsch is was sounding full. I popped it open to check the first gain stage, and there was a 22 uf cap on the first cathode, so all signals were being boosted...couldnt figure our the dryness....i was minutes away from selling when i came home and decided to just play for a couple hours, swap out a bunch of tubes. At the end of the day i was a bit more happy with the amp. It doesnt provide the bottom end i am used to with 6L6 amps, but for what it is, it does provide a good range of tones. It is loud,very loud, i dont really like the sounds coming out of the 1 and 1/4 watt settings, but the 4 watt is a keeper. Mine has a 60cycle hum you can notice with all controls on zero and no input...i play in a very small room...so most will not hear this. It is an annoying bug in the amp though. might just be my model though. Retwisting the filament leads from the PT lowered the hum a bit. With the board, tubes, and transformers so close, these bucking fields might be hard to get away from.

Reviewed by adam g on 9/2/2009 who plays blues, joke thrasher solos.

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Woah.

basically, here's how it works. turn it on; crank the volume all the way; off you go. the power-tube distortion at non-deafening levels is the selling point here, and power-tube distortion is where great harmonically vibrant, full-sounding crunchy overdrive tones begin! :D what's great is when you back off the guitar's volume (the pickup's output), the AC4 is super responsive, and gets really "bright" with lots of "chime." then roll volume back on, and it gets nice and thick and dirty again. i don't have many pedals, but the ones i do have, this amp really responds to. the mxr distortion III, for example, can take the AC4 from a bluesy-type thing to alice'n'chains filth very easily. yes, if you have a lot of distortion & single-coil pickups, this amp will probably get noisy. such is life. the built-in attenuator is a nice touch. you'd be surprised how loud 1/4 watt is, let alone how loud 4 watts are. i'll say this amp is a must-own for any yardbirds fans.

Reviewed by Alex on 10/20/2009 who plays hard rock.

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