Found a 15w amp i'm very interested in-Vox AC15
I like the looks, the tone, controls, price point is similar to other 15w amps I've been looking into(PRS Sonzera 20/ Fender Bassbreaker 15/ Fender Tonemaster deluxe reverb). The below video with Mick Taylor impressed upon me the variety of tones possible with it, takes pedals fine apparently, but the amp alone seems to provide a lot of variety. The built in reverb and tremolo sound best to my ears than others. One negative is the weight, but, honestly it will stay in my house probably 98% of the time, little movement. It does not provide any type of output power reduction like some of the other amps I've looked at, but, all the videos show ways to use the controls to still have good sound and a low volume.
There is no effects loop input on the back. What does that exactly mean, what does it not allow? Appear to be two current variations, $699 has the 12" Celestion 25-watt Greenback speaker/ $899 has 12" 16-ohm Celestion Alnico Blue speaker. So I need to research these two speaker variations-but for my home use I think the green back would be more than fine. Anyone with experience of these two variations? The tele in this video sounds amazing btw! They carry on at the start but when they get into the video, Mick shows a lot of variation of the controls while the other guy plays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ggi4Nkwmkf4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17xawjdgOsU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlOHlRItybs |
It’s a good amp well suited for gigging. Last time I checked you seemed settled on the Yamaha THR—. Have you considered the Vox AC10C1
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Have you looked at the Supro Blues King 12 ???? It's my favorite amp at this time, clean as a whistle...….https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...B&&FORM=VDRVRV
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You mean this? I love mine! I’ve had it long enough to say it just keeps getting better. I have the Greenback version. There is a ton of info out there on these, and various opinions on the speaker selection. My Greenback version provides all that I need.
I’ve found it takes pedals with no issue. BUT....I will say it was a little more finicky regarding overdrives. After a ton of research I ended up with the “Hotcake” by Crowther. It’s a hand made pedal made specifically with the AC15 in mind. The AC15 LOVES this overdrive. It has 2 different settings. At least the version I have does. Normal, and then flipping the internal switch accesses the “Blueberry” setting. In addition, it plays very nicely with the RAT also. My home rig is pretty simple. AC15- TC electronics spark mini, Crowther Hotcake, Rat, Earthquakes Devices Dispatch Master (reverb/delay combo pedal). I absolutely love this setup. I’ve owned some decent amps over the years ranging from a 65 TRRI, Hughes & Kettner Tubemeister, Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed with Jensen, etc. and the VOX is my favorite flavor by far. The more time I’ve spent playing it the more I love the greenback. It’s starting to “break in” and sounds better every time I play it. The lack of an “effects loop” is a bit of a bummer but not a huge deal to me as I use this as a home/studio amp only. I’ve used it live once (it did superbly), but typically I use my live rig when playing out. There are folks that change the speaker, or the stock tubes, etc. but to me it sounds great stock. When I need to replace tubes I’ll consider upgrading them, but feel no need to replace them just to do so. I like the greenback so I have no real desire to do anything different there. I’d say it’s fairly easy to dial in useable tones. There are quite a few in the amp. It can be a bit bright on the “Top Boost” side but when dialed in it produces the tones that made it famous. Think Brian May. If you can take your guitar and play through one that would be ideal. I did play through an AC10 and liked it but I really bonded with the AC15. Please keep us posted. |
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I won’t mention any names, but there has/ was a wave a darker voiced amps produced to cater to modern metal, said to have aided in the demise of the genre (too dark). |
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Here's a sample recording of my Supro's line out....https://waynekraft.bandcamp.com/track/supro-line-out
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In that first video I listed, they spend a lot of time with the Hotcake pedal-and yes, it sounded mighty fine. I like the clean sounds coming from this a lot. They used the Tele, a PRS, a Les Paul, Strat, and a very cool (new to me) Duesenburg Bonneville in white-sounded and looked AMAZING!! https://duesenbergusa.com/guitars/bonneville |
I like the Supro Blues Kings a lot as well. Someone had mentioned that in another thread of mine and it has a special sound. But......that Vox, just something happening there.
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I'll check out the 10C1, have not done that yet. thank you d |
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His Tele is phenomenal. But that Duesenberg may have needed a new nut as it wouldn’t hold tune very long. I looked into these when I was shopping for my Japanese Gretsch. They’re certainly cool guitars...but I preferred the Gretsch for a variety of reasons. Still, they make some gorgeous guitars. The AC15 has earned it’s well deserved reputation. |
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Haven’t played electric in 5 years or so. Before that I had a AC15 CC. It was outstanding.
I’ve had Dr Z, Victoria, nice Fenders, etc., but it was my favorite. I did install a Celestion Blue, a larger reverb tank, and some old tubes. The tremolo was throbbing like a heart beat, and the larger reverb was beautiful. Loved that amp. But, nowadays, I just play acoustic. |
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I have these questions because I've ordered a Fender Super Champ x2. This amp has a Line Out and a USB cable. I get the lacquered tweed edition Friday. I'll post up when I get it. Don't mean to hijack the thread. You must be loving that Supro. Sounds great. |
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