the vox ac room
Early AC15 |
Late 1950's | |
| This early example of an AC15 made in the late 1950's had a border around the speaker cloth - this style became know as the "TV Front". |
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AC15 |
Mid 1960's | |
| This AC15 had a 17-watt output and employed a 20-watt heavy duty Vox speaker. The control panel had four inputs, two for the vibrato channel and two for the normal channel which was controlled by a footswitch. | |
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AC4 |
Mid 1960's | |
| A compact amplifier designed for the soloist. Two inputs, tone and volume controls, Fitted with an 8 inch loudspeaker and vibrato controlled by a footswitch. |
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AC10 |
Mid 1960's | |
| Fitted with a 10 inch loudspeaker. Four inputs, two for the normal channel and two for the vibrato channel, volume and tone controls and footswitch for vibrato. |
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AC10 Twin |
Mid 1960's | |
| Two special 10 inch loudspeakers for more efficient distribution of the 10 watts undistorted output. Four inputs, volume and tone controls and vibravox. Foot-controlled vibrato on-off switch. | |
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AC100 |
1960's | |
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Top View of the AC100's Control Panel
AC100 Back Panel |
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AC100 Head (Beatles) |
1960's | |
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This is an early example of an AC100 head believed to have been used by
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