I bought one of these and it should be here by the end of the week. I cannot wait to use it. I'll post a pic when I get it. I have been using a Line 6 Spider III that has been pretty good, but not that Vox sound I am wanting. So I bought the Vox, Karl
Vox AC30 Classic Tube Amp CC2
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Sep 23, 2008 2:18 p.m. SJB66:
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Sep 23, 2008 2:49 p.m. 229someday:
I have the CC1 AC30, which is the same thing with a single 12" celestion neo-dog ceramic speaker. I absolutely love it and it roars with the stock filtertrons in my Tennessee Rose. The "cut" knob is a nice feature when switching between guitars with different tonalities (the Gretsch is my "brightest" guitar", so I dial down the highs with the cut when I plug it in relative to the others).
The ability to blend the top boost and normal channels is a nice feature too, as is the ability to run the amp on "warm", which saves the tubes and knocks it down to about 22 watts of clean headroom for quiet settings.
Did you pony up for the blue speakers?
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Sep 23, 2008 3:11 p.m. Rocketman:
this is the exact same amp I want RIGHT NOW. I did another gig with the AC15 out in the open air last weekend and I will not do that anymore.
I want a 2 speaker AC30. I don't care about the blues a lot because they seem to become important with very overdriven sound. I don't need that; just a little overdriven.
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Sep 23, 2008 3:17 p.m. SJB66:
229someday : Did you pony up for the blue speakers?
No, I am getting the Wharfdale i think that is what they are called. But, I figured if I want a change later on I can do that later. I cannot wait to get it, Im very anxious to get started using it. Karl
Rocketman - Was it not powerful enough? MF has scratch 'n dent for $1074
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Sep 23, 2008 4:00 p.m. Rocketman:
The AC15 is powerfull enough inside but lacks power outside and that is my final verdict.
