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Old April 5th, 2006, 11:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Vox AC15CC ? ? ?

I played one of these at a local guitar store and was very impressed by the tone. I am concerned that the build quality is not as good as the 90's Korg British built models. (I had one of these but foolishly sold it.) Any TDPRI'ers own one of these? The price is right at $599...
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Old April 5th, 2006, 12:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I was really excited by the idea, but when I tried one out it seemed that the reverb control only varied the loudness of a grand canyon's worth of reverb which never properly blended with the dry signal.

Also, having played one of the AC-30CC2's, I'd definitely spring the extra money for the one speaker version instead of an AC-15.
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Old April 5th, 2006, 12:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I did not like the reverb and found it only workable with it barely on. My guess is that the reverb pan could be tweaked or changed to a shorter pan...
Did the AC30CC sound better?
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Old April 5th, 2006, 12:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I did not like the reverb and found it only workable with it barely on. My guess is that the reverb pan could be tweaked or changed to a shorter pan...
Did the AC30CC sound better?
I only had ten minutes with it, but yes, it sounded not only much better but even quite desirable were it not for the weight. At this point I'm committed to amps I can carry with one hand in relative comfort. I really wish they made an AC15-CC2--just like the AC30 but half powered and a 10".
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Old April 5th, 2006, 03:08 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I almost bought the Korg British-made AC15TBX a few years ago. It was $900.00 or so as memory serves me. I've always loved the Vox sound. The AC-30 is about 85 lbs. I have to admit, I am intrigued by the new AC-15CC, but I have always been wary of the reliability of a Vox amp. They seem to have a spotty reputation in this regard. I have always been a Fender amp kind of guy. They are so simple and relatively easy to work on. I would like to give the new AC-15CC a try. I don't need another amp, but to have that Vox sound would be a nice change of pace from my Fenders.

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Old April 5th, 2006, 06:36 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Vox Ac30cc

I have the Ac30cc head with alnico cabinet and love it. It definitely has its own voice a cross between a Twin & a Marshall Amp great cleans and smooth distortion, With my Esquire its the best, But the amp head weights a ton!!!, And I have a Champ like amp called a Bluesboy TVL5 for only 5 WATTS and a Jensen P12Q Alnico speaker this amp is loud rude at full volume and Very SWEET at low volume !!!!
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Old April 6th, 2006, 06:56 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I like mine!

I have the AC15CC with the Blue speaker, and have been quite pleased with it. As usual, I have made a few mods: replacing the Belden reverb pan with an Accutronics unit (HUGE improvement) and NOS tubes (Teslas from Mike Kropotkin). I use it almost every weekend and it seems to be doing fine.
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Old April 6th, 2006, 11:41 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I did not like the reverb and found it only workable with it barely on. My guess is that the reverb pan could be tweaked or changed to a shorter pan...
Did the AC30CC sound better?
I haven't tried the AC15CC yet, but have spent some time with the AC30CC. The reverb is certainly not the stong point of this amp. I found the best ( if one can call it that! ) reverb tones came with it barely cracked. Sounds like the AC15 has the same thing going on.

As a side note, both AC-30CCs were gone from store I tried them at. One had the blue speakers. Turns out,
they sold the one with blues, but had to send the other one back as ( according the the fella I spoke with ) the springs were sticking out of the reverb pan and had gone throught the bag. They had a replacement to the store pronto......and this one does not have that problem....although it still has the weak, very non-F'ish sounding verb.

I'd still take one in a heartbeat though!!
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Old April 6th, 2006, 01:50 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I have a DRRI so I'm not going to be happy with anybody's reverb unless it's a Fender. You fellow Fender guys won't ever be happy with anyone else's reverb.
I like the 15. It's as simple as a DRRI. I wouldn't pass it up because of shallow verb. I'd get a good pedal or use it in conjunction with my DRRI.
It's light and it's simple. If I wasn't eyeing the Randall Vox copy I'd mentioned in another thread I'd seriously consider this amp.
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Old April 6th, 2006, 08:05 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I feel in love with the AC15CC I demoed. Great tone in a very protable package! I don't use alot of reverb so that was not an issue with me. I went back to GC to buy one today and they were sold out! There were two on the floor there on Tuesday.
The reliability issues that were encountered with the first run of AC30 CC were primarily tube issues. Vox as taken care of the early issues these amp had and they are now quite reliable.. A good friend of mine has been gigging 3 to 5 times a week with an AC30CC 2-12 for just about a year with no issues at all. And he is rough on gear!
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Old April 6th, 2006, 08:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I've seen a pic of the guts of the new AC-15CC's and the build quality seems to actually be pretty good...tubes NOT mounted directly to the PCB, I read a comment from a tech who did some mods that it was the smarted PCB layout he's seen.
I think Vox's tend to be a little more problem prone...they run pretty hot and the tubes are tucked away deep in the amp, but it seems to be pretty good!
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Old April 7th, 2006, 04:14 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Where can one purchase the accountronics spring reverb that will work in the AC15CC?
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Old April 7th, 2006, 06:02 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I bought my replacement from Antique Electronics.
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Old April 7th, 2006, 06:52 PM   #14 (permalink)
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one of the things which gave the Vox AC-30 its sound were its cathode biased output tubes. If you want the Vox sound this is what you need to look for.
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Old April 8th, 2006, 07:44 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Just this week I pickeed up a new AC15CC. I am very impressed. The build quality is surprisingly good. The PCB uses decent quality components and all tube sockets are chassis mounted ceramics with very good hand-wired lead dress to the sockets. The cabinet is of excellent fit and finish for this price point. The reverb isn't very good but I never use 'verb on an amp so it is not a concern of mine. The tremolo is very good in my opinion. Both 'verb and trem are IC driven (NBD to me). I bought mine with the ceramic Warfdale speaker but swapped it out with an Emi Red Fang and it is a huge improvement. This little guy is LOUD with the Alnico with excellent clean headroom for a 2X EL84 amp. I also snipped the bright cap on the volume control which smooths it out a bit and gets rid of the brittleness on top. You have to pull the pot PCB to get to the cap, but it shouldn't take more than 10 minutes. A Great amp IMO.
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Old April 9th, 2006, 12:11 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I am going back to the store today with my tele to check this amp out again...
I am loving the tone of this amp out of the box and the accutronics reverb pan is a cheap upgrade....
I might come home with one...
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Old April 27th, 2006, 12:34 PM   #17 (permalink)
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I borrowed a new AC15 CC (regular speaker, not the blue) last night for a gig (with Elvis) when my 72 Pro Reverb decided to act up. I was looking forward to using the Pro - it would have been the first time out at a gig since I got it back from an extensive overhaul. Anyway, the Vox sounded good, from what I could tell over the bass rig next to me. I did not have much time to play with it - more like set up and go - but I will make some time soon to really play with it. Used my 95 am standard tele with a lace in the neck and a Fralin blues in the bridge. They both sounded very bright with the Vox; I had to really roll off the treble. First impression was positive - seemed like sturdy little amp.
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Old April 27th, 2006, 02:47 PM   #18 (permalink)
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I almost bought the Korg British-made AC15TBX a few years ago. It was $900.00 or so ...

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Dan, I sold my AC15TBX ($1000.00) a couple years ago. In December I purchased an AC15CC from North Coast - I prefer the AC15CC over the TBX.
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I had the opportunity to A/B the AC15CC and AC30CC side by side and chose the AC15. FWIW, after researching both the build quality is actually better on the cheaper AC15CC as the tubes aren't PCB mounted. Also the reverb (awful in stock form) can be fixed by swapping it out with an Accutronics tank.
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Old May 4th, 2006, 01:17 PM   #20 (permalink)
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OK, help me out here...

Stopped by a music store over lunch and they had one of these on the floor. Checked it out and got to play with it for , well, longer than I should have because I was late getting back from lunch...
My question is, can somebody tell me why I shouldn't go back and get it?
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Old May 5th, 2006, 06:57 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I thought I would update. I was so impressed with the AC15CC that I got that I ordered an AC30CC 1X12. It came in yesterday and I got it home last night. It is going back. For tone and feel, the AC15CC decimates the AC30CC IMO. No contest. The AC15 is a monster deal for such a great amp.
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Old May 5th, 2006, 11:39 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Hearmytrain,

You're not helping...
I think one of these is going to follow me home...
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Old May 9th, 2008, 05:02 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I bought one of these amps recently. The sound with my Strat just took me back to the days of Hank B and the more I played the more captivated I was - until the plastic jack input came loose. Back to the shop.
The amp came back and I played some more and started to experiment, as you do. I remembered the comments I read about pushing both volume controls to max and controlling the sound on the guitar volume so I gave it a go. Once the volume controls get past half way the hum kicks in big time. Then the power decided to stop. Fixed the hum though! Back to the shop.
I'm looking forward to getting the amp back because this is the best sounding amp I have played through, ever.
The reverb is a bit splashy and I would be delighted if someone could suggest the model number of a suitable replacement.
Did I say it sounds brilliant?
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I bought one kept it for about 2 weeks as I couldnt live with the reverb it had. I couldnt seem to dial in a tone that made my nerve center twitch in the right way.

As it turned out, there are just too many amps I'd rather have, so I sold it and built the 5E3 I should have had in the first place.
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Old thread. I did buy one two years ago and have gigged with it regularly since then with zero problems.
Great amp. And great sounding amp.
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wow old thread!

I owned one but traded up to an AC30CC2.
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I bought one of these amps recently. The sound with my Strat just took me back to the days of Hank B and the more I played the more captivated I was - until the plastic jack input came loose. Back to the shop.
The amp came back and I played some more and started to experiment, as you do. I remembered the comments I read about pushing both volume controls to max and controlling the sound on the guitar volume so I gave it a go. Once the volume controls get past half way the hum kicks in big time. Then the power decided to stop. Fixed the hum though! Back to the shop.
I'm looking forward to getting the amp back because this is the best sounding amp I have played through, ever.
The reverb is a bit splashy and I would be delighted if someone could suggest the model number of a suitable replacement.
Did I say it sounds brilliant?
There's a thread about replacing the tank at the Plexi Palace, under Vox (obviously).

I have a tank on order and hope to have it replaced soon.

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