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A legend updated with modern touches.
The Vox AC15 Classic Custom preserves the tone that made it a rock classic while adding updates to give it more flexibility and control. Master volume plus global reverb and tremolo controls have been added, while a rear panel impedance switch is provided to facilitate the use of extension speakers. It generates 15W of tube power to drive a 12" Vox speaker and delivers the warm, expressive tone of the original AC15. Tremolo and reverb are footswitchable via the included VF002 footswitch.
Vox Custom Classic AC15CC1 15w 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp Features:
- All-tube design
- The warm tone of the original AC15
- 15W RMS power
- 12" Vox Custom speaker
- Master volume
- Treble and bass tone controls
- Global reverb and tremolo controls
- Jack for VF002 footswitch for reverb and tremolo on/off
- 2 extension speaker jacks
- 8/16 ohm impedance switch
- Manufactured in the Vox factory
- Vintage Vox styling
Vox Custom Classic AC15CC1 15w 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:
- Power Output: 15W RMS into an 8 or 16 ohm loudspeaker load.
- Internal speaker: 16 ohm, 12", 30W VOX/Wharfedale Custom
- Tube complement: 2 x EL84/6BQ5 and 2 x 12AX7/ECC83
- Rectifier: silicon rectifier with passive SAG circuit
- Mains input: preset 100V or 120V or 230V or 240 V ~ 50 or 60 Hz depending on country of sale
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VOX RULES!!!
I recently bought this amp and a Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany. They go great together! It is the best setup for 1500$! This amp has beautiful sound and tone, and can get stinkin loud for 15 watts! I never need to turn it up more than half way through the master volume.
The distortion is great but has only one sound. It is a crunchy distortion that can go heavier or lighter, but that is the only distortion it has so I would suggest getting another distortion pedal, but it isn't really necessary!
This amp goes great with any guitar (best with Gibsons in my opinion) and for such quality, it is amazing they sell it for 600$!!!! It seems like alot when you first buy it, but once you plug in your axe, it is purely amazing!
Reviewed by eragon13 on 11/6/2006 who plays Rock, Christian Rock, Gospel/Worship.
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Good but not Great
I had an AC15 for a while and it was one of the better sounding amps that I've owned. Clean, it was very full and rich sounding and it would scream when overdriven. However, mine spent more time in the repair shop than in my house(literally). I know that mine was probably a lemon but I replaced it with a Fender Deluxe instead of another Vox. I would recomend looking into that, its got more power and a 2nd channel for the same price. Now, if your looking for a low wattage amp that won't disturb the neighbors, and tone is important, this is probably your amp. However, if you plan to use it for gigs, you may want to look elsewhere. If you do decide that the AC15 is for you, play it safe and go with the extended warranty.
Reviewed by on 7/3/2007 who plays Classic Rock and Blues.
13 people found this review helpful.
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TONE TO DIE FOR
This Vox ac15 amp is the most amp for a very reasonable price. I was looking for an amp that had a flexibility and a tone quality that was far above par in tone and still not break the bank. I plugged into it for the first time and heard crystal clear and beautifully bright clean tone. Then I added trem and reverb to the soundscape and found them also to be so tastefully clean and pure. Once I was sold on the clean, I tried out the distortion channel. It was equally tasteful and I loved it from a small growl to an all out fuzz.Overall , the one word to describe this amp would be tasteful!
Reviewed by Jim Anderson on 8/18/2006 who plays modern rock.
8 people found this review helpful.
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Best Small Combo for Gig Guys
I hate, and I mean hate, lugging big old combo amps around for gigs. This amp is sweet because it has smokin' tone and is really easy to haul around. Because I play in a cover band, I need flexibility when it comes to tone. The Vox ac15 fits the bill perfectly. I can front the amp with my selection of stomp boxes and shape just anything from Keith Richards to Malcolm Young. Dig this little baby. Get it in your rig.
Reviewed by ilovestrats on 10/3/2006 who plays Covers, Got to do it all..
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Incredible Tone, Incredible Value
This amp really has blown me away. I bought it for the crunch channel, but the clean channel has proven to be incredible as well. I was looking for an amp with lots of versatility because I play a '69 Fender Telecaster and a Rhodes Piano through the same amp. The highs are bright and resonant, while the lows are booming and thick (especially using the rhodes). The reverb and tremolo circuits are also amazing, especially when running the amp clean. The AC-15 is very versatile as well. I play a mixture of folk, blues and indie, and this amp nails that perfect tone every time. I strongly reccomend trying out this amp for yourself. Let it prove itself to you.
Reviewed by Will Ryan on 10/3/2006 who plays Folk, Indie, Blues, Bluegrass.
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