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Vox ac10c1 used
Vox ac10c1 used









vox ac10c1 used
  1. #Vox ac10c1 used how to#
  2. #Vox ac10c1 used portable#
  3. #Vox ac10c1 used plus#

Now equipped with reverb and a master volume, the AC10C1 is the perfect companion for the home, studio or stage.

#Vox ac10c1 used portable#

More portable than the AC15 and more powerful than the AC4, the AC10C1 features the classic Top Boost tone circuit that provides an array of classic and modern tones. Now, nearly 50 years later, VOX is proud to introduce the AC10C1, a modern take on this classic design. For this reason, the AC10 has become a highly coveted piece of VOX history since it's discontinuation in 1965. The AC10 was one of the first amplifiers to bear the VOX name and has long been adored for his ability to achieve rich, articulate tube tone at very manageable volumes.

vox ac10c1 used

They both sounded great live, but were noisy when recording, unless you turned them right up so that any residual noise floor was drowned out by wailing guitar!Axe 'N Gear Music is the area's largest authorized Vox dealer, please buy with confidence!

vox ac10c1 used

I used to own a 1960s AC15, and also an AC30 of similar vintage. Now, nearly 50 years later, VOX is proud to introduce the AC10C1, a modern take on this classic design. If you use one on your amp, and it helps, the problem is coming straight out of the AC outlet on the wall. A lot of cheap extension cords designed for computers have a simple power conditioner built into them. If the amp is quieter when it's pointing in one direction compared top another, that's RF interference.ĭo you have any kind of power conditioner to hand? It doesn't have to be super-fancy. A good way to test for RF is to simply swivel the amp through various points of the compass. Generally speaking, you can divide it into air-born RF (Radio Frequency) and mains-born (through the power cord) interference. Trouble-shooting electronic noise can be harder. Loose badges, grille baffles, or carrying handles are good places to start, as is any screw that may not have been tightened adequately. Sometimes, you can get to the source of the problem by gently touching suspected sources of the problem until it diminishes. Combos are prone to these, because you have a complex assembly of components in one box, all being shaken about by the speaker. I agree that the noise on the video you posted is probably vibration, Tom. Paperback Rocker raises some good points, I think.

#Vox ac10c1 used how to#

Also thanks for all the suggestions for an amp in the other thread.Įdit: I can't seem to figure out how to add a video or just audio, so if someone can help me out there I could better explain the sound with the gain knob. I love how if you crank the gain all the way up you can still clean it up a lot with just how you pick. In the video I am plugged in but my guitars volume is all the way down.īesides that little sound, the amp is awesome. I recorded a video (hopefully you can hear it).

vox ac10c1 used

No other strange sounds from other knobs or while playing, only while turning the gain up and down. I just turned it on and let it sit there for 5 minutes, is that a good idea? It sounds great and I'm not sure if this sound is a problem, but when I turn the gain knob it makes a sound kind of like a windy sound. It came today, first thing I noticed is no standby switch? First tube amp Ive had without one.

#Vox ac10c1 used plus#

I got it 15% off plus free shipping which was great. I just got a Vox ac10c1 brand new from a dealer on Reverb.











Vox ac10c1 used