Vox Pop - The Story of Dick Denney and the AC30 amp
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@dawstep5 жыл бұрын
Still got my late 1963 one bought in 1976 for £50. I was a huge fan of Rory Gallagher (and Brian May) but managed to persuade my dad to lend me the £50 largely by 'casually' dropping into the conversation the fact that the AC30 was the appliance of choice of the Shadows, an ensemble whose attention to tunefulness, strict adherence to choreographic symmetry and well-pressed stagewear, along with the origins of their key members in the northeast of England, had earned his cautious approbation.
@timhicks95085 жыл бұрын
There was a time in the mid to late 1970s when Vox AC30s were out of fashion and most players wanted a Marshall stack but when some pals and I were starting a band I suggested AC30s would be ideal for the pub gigs we were likely to be playing. We went to a second hand store in the Westgate Road in Newcastle and bought three for £95, £85 and £60 plus a huge 4x12 cab for me as bassist to use. I had to borrow an amp for a while longer until I could afford one. The battered £60 AC30 had been stripped of all its covering and had the wrong knobs on plus one channel not working but it was bought for another guitarist pal of mine as I didn't have the money to get one myself. He used it for about 10 years but it was way too loud for home use and eventually he let me have it back for the £60 paid. Eventually it died due to a duff repairers using a wrong crappy valve socket and I got it properly fixed and restored to the original circuitry by a really good amp tech, John Chambers. Then I got a new cab built by Matamp to the proper 1963 spec. as Matamp confirmed it was a 1963 model. It still sounds wonderful with its original speakers, transformers and Mullard valves and it no longer looks like a post-apocalypse wreck. The JMI AC30 is one of the greatest amps ever made.
@trevorashworth7307 Жыл бұрын
Remember Max Shares in Westgate Road?
@paulwelsh93456 ай бұрын
That’d be McKay’s. I got loads of gear there
@JeffersonMartinSynfluent7 жыл бұрын
Even now, I am totally blown away that Brian May and his father built that guitar from scratch. Great musician and great father.
@fincaman25 жыл бұрын
I worked on VOX amps all my life and can add a few bits to this video. Hank Marvin came into the shop where I worked with a faulty VOX amp, when we stripped it down we found that the tone circuits were modified and it turned out that Hank took it to VOX after hearing Fender amps because he wanted more treble and this inspired the "Top Boost" model which uses a tone stack similar to the Fender Bassman funnily enough. The other thing is I believe that when VOX had amps made in America the contract was flawed and the American company started making VOX themselves and changed the circuitry so they were cheaper to make. I worked on an AC30 that I was told was from America and it was hybrid with a transistor preamp and a valve output stage. It actually sounded very good and in fact some of the best guitar amps I have heard were hybrid including Music Man by Leo Fender. One more thing VOX amps had a bias resister and capacitor in the op valve cathodes whereas most other amps had negative bias on the op valve grids
@ecscottindiana5 жыл бұрын
thanks for adding your knowledge!
@pharmerdavid14325 жыл бұрын
I read that the Gibson GA-77 Vanguard high-gain channel inspired Denny's top boost mod (link above)..? The top-boost is more of a boost than solely a treble booster, similar to how the high-gain channel on the GA-77 boosts the signal, which boosts the treble of course. As for the hybrid Music Man amps: when I saw Eric Clapton in the early 1980's at the LA Forum, he had Albert Lee on guitar too, and let me tell you - Clapton has never played that good before! I think the fact that the Forum wasn't even half full, because Clapton had been out of the light for almost a decade at the time, "Money and Cigarettes" (I love that record) was his latest recording. Having Albert Lee on second guitar, that really helped too, and Lee played brilliantly too - they got each other going, and took it to the stratosphere, so to speak. ANYways, my point is that they were using a combination of Music Man heads, and Fender cabinets. Johnny Winter loved the Music Man amps too - the one with 4 x 10" speakers. Excellent amps indeed....!
@fincaman25 жыл бұрын
@@pharmerdavid1432 Most guitar amps have the Fender tone stack or something similar because it sounds so good, when the tone controls are in the middle position there is still a massive top and bottom boost either side if 400 Hz so the amps sound good "out of the box" so to speak. I've worked on amps since I was 15 and I'm 71 now electronics, music and performing have been my life's work,so I've made a living doing my hobbies is that to be envied or am I just a sad old bastard ?
@fonkenful5 жыл бұрын
fincaman2 ya can be both
@andchat62415 жыл бұрын
fincaman...I guess you're not a fan of Marshall Stacks... Can you still get the Valves for Vox Amps ?
@mrpentium7 жыл бұрын
when Brian May goes into the Bohemian Rhapsody solo, and the guy looks into the camera, like "wow, can you believe this".. it was priceless
@GregLedder5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic - the guy was completely star struck and rightly so! :-)
@TS-qq7vr5 жыл бұрын
That was some great 4th wall melting.
@alanscott90325 жыл бұрын
I know. It struck me the same way. Can you imagine experiencing that in person?!
@NewFalconerRecords5 жыл бұрын
Guitar heaven, right there. Great to see the real spontaneous emotion.
@eddyvideostar5 жыл бұрын
To Mr. Pentium: This is the perks of the job, being a reporter and interviewing the classic stars. It is good to do what one loves. Fascination often comes from the studious and aware.
@earlycuyler97296 жыл бұрын
I purchased a Vox Essex Bass amp in 1966. It was my second amp & a real upgrade for me at the time. As amazing as it sounds, I was in hot demand simply because I was playing a Vox amp! The Beatles had made the Vox "Super Beatle" amp popular a year or so earlier, but not many American "garage" bands (as they're known today) had a Vox on stage. It seemed to immediately give your band an air of respectability in those early days & I got a ton of gigs just because of my amp, lol.
@robertovens93727 жыл бұрын
i bought one in 1963,still using it ,nothing can touch it for sound! and it,s built like a tank! best amp ever.
@mt_vu_rx_jukeboxhero5 жыл бұрын
Now if you would have been the one.. to walk in and suggest they give you the VoX... The Beatles took the cake... Dint they...
@RB747domme5 жыл бұрын
robert ovens in 1989, someone offered me a genuine 60s AC30 for £20 cash as seen - and it was completely battered with a dirty great coffee stain down the front so I walked away, and I regret it to this day. If I had known what it meant, I would have bought it on the spot. I would have had it restored as the electronics all worked perfectly and sounded amazing - it was only the case and cosmetics that were battered. And it was on sale for £20. I'm gutted. Of course I did eventually find a mint original '65 Grey Bullet, but it cost me £1700 in 2004. I had a guitarist come in the studio once and offered me three grand for it and I said no. Not selling it for any price.
@Bryt255 жыл бұрын
@@RB747domme I sold an AC30 twin (had since 1967) for £10 in 1975 as a student, thinking it was too big to cart around from flat to flat and could easily get another... :-(
@allguitar33493 жыл бұрын
@@RB747domme isn't hindsight always 20 20..sorry brother..but I also have similar regrets ...we learned didn't we...cool story ...thanks for sharing .keep playing friend.
@eqlzr25 жыл бұрын
Many years ago, one of my buddies who was a key performer in one of history's all-time greatest Supergroups played me some early recordings of the band done for the BBC's Top of the Pops radio show. They were unbelieveable on many levels, and he had hours of them. One of the most amazing things was the extremely high quality of the recordings, and the unadulterated shimmering crystal clear sound of the band's guitars through early Vox AC30 amps. He made copies on CDs for me, and I believe no one knows to this day (besides him and me) that copies of those recordings still exist.
@stayalivesweetheart5 жыл бұрын
This is the most underrated comment on rock and roll I’ve read on KZbin. Would LOVE to know more- fantastic!!! You’re so lucky to have heard them. 👍🏻👍🏻
@eqlzr25 жыл бұрын
@@stayalivesweetheart Thank you.
@craighall14525 жыл бұрын
Brian May is so laid back and so cool, a real gentleman!
@RockinSG7 жыл бұрын
Very cool... So awesome to see Brian May playing the solo. My reaction was the same as the interviewer. Just made me smile... My first amp was a Vox Pathfinder that I bought for $25 in the late 60's. I wish I realized what I had and wouldn't have sold it!
@treetrout39875 жыл бұрын
Scott, rest easy if you can.. we are always forgetting the future : I sold my 72 Les Paul Custom in 81, I think. American made, white w/ chrome finishes. a sound that would put birds asleep - or wake 'em with a start! On a beautiful Orange. Gone too. oh great woe!!!
@AllTheBestCO5 жыл бұрын
Great history of the VOX company, and the AC30 amplifier. Very nice footage and those involved in the company. Cheers
@gregg41645 жыл бұрын
Brian May's tone is one of the sweetest sounds ever created on earth. The live recording they did of Brighton Rock will literally make your ears bleed in pure joy.
@MichaelRobinson-yq3rg5 жыл бұрын
Not literally, no.
@merlinthomi5 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelRobinson-yq3rg why no? Its a really unique sound!
@BigBri5503 жыл бұрын
8:53 The Fender sound is all _clean?_ Maybe at low volumes. Put any guts to 'em at all and they break-up like gravel, especially in the low end. That was why I switched to Music Man amps (112 RD, and 112 RP) back in the '80s. Loud & solid-edged clean like hitting an anvil. I actually couldn't give f***all about Vox amplifiers, but the Continental II (and arguably their wah pedal) practically defined the sound of the '60s.
@deanlunn19693 ай бұрын
I’d rather have my Vox AC30s than a music man amp which was over hyped and how many pros use them now. As a pro touring guitarist the AC30 is a masterpiece better than any Marshall, Fender or Facebook marketplace Musicman amp lol
@BigBri5503 ай бұрын
@@deanlunn1969 How many pros (define that term for me) use AC30s? None that I know of. I mainly see them in church worship bands. The Beatles used them, of course, and The Knack used them because of The Beatles, but beyond that I can't think of any big names using Vox amps. But you know why I initially chose Music Man? Because that's what I saw Dire Straits using at the time. And they're no slouches as far as I'm concerned. Buck Dharma used a Music Man 410 to deliver one of the all time great guitar leads on Don't Fear The Reaper. But, to be fair, he also used AC30s on other tunes. It's all a matter of taste, my friend. I found Music Man the best at delivering full, mostly-clean sound at volumes that belied their RMS wattage ratings.
@deanlunn19693 ай бұрын
@@BigBri550 Wow really most of the 60 bands I toured with in the 90s used VOX AC30s Rory Gallaghers main amp was a AC30 the shadows used them on there anniversary and Cliff shows then there’s the Searchers, The Honeycombs, The Kinks, Brian May gets his sound through a bank of modded AC30s, Ritchie Blackmore used them for years as did Status Quo and U2s the edge. Not as many pros used or use Musicman amps
@BigBri5503 ай бұрын
@@deanlunn1969 Yeah, Music Man didn't even rival Peavey in sheer numbers lol! But I stand by what I said: Music Man combos were the best amps I ever used for live gigs, and this is coming from a devotee of tube Fender combos.
@cliffwheeler73575 жыл бұрын
Sadly, a film about the Vox AC30 and not one mention of the greatest guitarist who ever plugged into one, the late great Rory Gallagher. He used his treble boosted AC30 and occasionally a Fender Bassman right to the very end. I'll never forget seeing him playing live on several occasions.
@buellosaurusrex5 жыл бұрын
Rory used a variety of amps through his career; AC 30, Fender twin Reverb, Fender Showman, Stramp, Marshalls, among others.
@kasperkjrsgaard14475 жыл бұрын
When asked about his sound a young Rory Gallagher told an even younger Brian May to get an AC30 and a treblebooster and he should be satisfied then.
@paullevine18135 жыл бұрын
Cliff W.. I read an interview with Rory where he states on one night he was in the middle of his set & whatever song he was playing when he began to smell something burning. Turns out as he turned around his AC30 was in flames. They managed to get the amp off & put out the flames but the amp was history. Fortunately he had a back up & the show went on. Still one of Rory's favorite amps he was the ultimate pro. I used to see him in the early 70s when he was opening for i believe Deep Purple & he played here many times in Washington DC at this small club called My Mother's Place . Some of the best acts went through that club like Roy Buchanan & Link Wray. That's how Rory was ,on his days off he would find somewhere to play instead of lounging around. Saw him several more times when he was here in the mid 70s & he was always the ultimate showman & one of the greatest players in Rock.
@paullevine18135 жыл бұрын
@Gar Goil At least some of us do mention Rory . I do agree they should have at least mentioned him in the clip.
@vauxhallvictor9 жыл бұрын
I have never seen this program before today...Wow Brilliant. I played lead guitar with Shades of Grey in 1980's I had three VOX AC 30 1 x 1982 Rose Morris made Vox AC 30 and 2x 1960's Jennings made VOX AC 30's (with Blue speakers) a great lovely warm sound. Very good work horses...Sadly sold them all a few years ago now.
@blakerainerrr7 жыл бұрын
Hey my step dad is best friends with Davey grey haha crazy how small this world really is
@versnellingspookie6 жыл бұрын
The metal band?
@ufopilotFPV5 жыл бұрын
Im a 39 year old Dartfordian guitarist and this is the most inspring thing i have ever seen.. time to play loud !
@TheHeater905 жыл бұрын
Host: "It was Rock 'n' Roll that brought us the electric guitar." Charlie Christian, T-Bone Walker, Les Paul, Chet Atkins, Oscar Moore, Muddy Waters and B.B. King: "Are we a joke to you?"
@Имбирнаяпеченька-ю6ь3 жыл бұрын
Yes you are
@andriealinsangao6137 ай бұрын
YES
@bobsmoot84542 жыл бұрын
Great history commentary of Jennings/Vox amps
@alfafender7 жыл бұрын
Great documentary. No mention of the Super Beatle amps or the solid state stuff..
@moonatmidnight865 жыл бұрын
Wonderful doc. Great fun and perhaps has introduced the Vox legacy to new fans. A couple of mild mistakes (The Beatles indeed did use other amps i.e. Fender, but late in their career) hardly dampens the tribute here. And I have owned a few recent Vox products including my current AC15C1 and that came from auditioning several different amps. There is a Vox sound, but even a single model number will have a variety of different sounds based on year of manufacture, manufacturer, components used and design changes. They are all approximates and you find the sound you like best and go with it. It's a tool and the player really makes the difference. But Vox gives you a great platform to launch. Thanks for uploading this video. Nice to see the heritage.
@cpcnw5 жыл бұрын
First gig I ever played, in a very large school hall in Southport, there was pretty much an empty stage apart from - a 4 piece drum kit, an Orange valve amp + Marshall 4x4 cab and me with a Vox AC30 on full volume! Blasting out 'Sheena is a Punk Rocker' felt like I could conquer the world!
@cpcnw5 жыл бұрын
As an aside [although I didn't know it at the time] the valves use in the AC30 where also made in Southport www.effectrode.com/knowledge-base/mullards-empire-of-rust/
@markjackson56655 жыл бұрын
@@cpcnw Not exactly. Blackburn was the valve factory. As the author says in his intro "Although the Crossens works didn’t manufacture vacuum tubes, it did produce ferrite pot cores and magnets for loudspeakers..."
@JamesWalshBristolKids7 жыл бұрын
I had a Vox Pathfinder 15R amp. Great amp. Sold to a girl in Sacramento CA. She loves it. I bought a Marshall. Love it. Then bought a few Fender amps. Champ and Super Lead. Was lucky to get them. Then bought a Marshall Valvestate 80. After that it was all over for other amps. sold everything and kept the Marshall Valvestate 80
@kobalt775 жыл бұрын
I wish he played the same tune on the 3 Amps so we could actually tell the difference ...................... thanks for sharing the video ! :)
@SanFranciscoFatboy5 жыл бұрын
absolutly...... that side by side was worthless..... plus, brits never sound good on fender amps.... in my opinion only :)
@jdhed15 жыл бұрын
Difference was night and day.
@danengman72945 жыл бұрын
yea, that part was completely pointless. At least he could have skipped the distortion on the Marshall amp. And as you say, played the same tune.
@WindRider12 жыл бұрын
To have a private Brian May concert is lifetime memory.
@jujupancakes93105 жыл бұрын
That Brian May solo makes me want a Vox now. This was a great lesson
@chasbodaniels17445 жыл бұрын
Go to 18:42 to hear Dr. May. You won’t be disappointed.
@jujupancakes93105 жыл бұрын
@@chasbodaniels1744 I did. I wasn't. I thank you.
@horowizard5 жыл бұрын
One thing they don't mention is the Vox AC 30s sound better when they running on 230 Volts than they do at 115 Volts. They also had these bizarre three position tone switches that would boost or emphasize different mid-range frequencies. You can hear it on the Piano they put through it on the tune Birthday from The Beatles White Album.
@twezzo998 жыл бұрын
Not only WAS Mick born in a crossfire hurricane (World War II), he and Keith also DIDN´T form the Rolling Stones. Brian Jones and Ian Stewart did, and they joined afterwards. Otherwise, great documentary.
@Veaseify8 жыл бұрын
Was he raised by a toothless bearded hag as well? He just used 'crossfire hurricane' because its a great image...
@danozism7 жыл бұрын
never met Mick's mother...
@stevenburgess97226 жыл бұрын
Was about to write an angry comment about this
@qotsajr6 жыл бұрын
Bingo
@fordhamdonnington27385 жыл бұрын
Lol
@jeffreymonroe1539 жыл бұрын
man i always overlooked Brian May until recent, I am now re-energized and have a new found love for that Vox type sound. Great video!
@barrywebber1005 жыл бұрын
What an amazing story of British innovation and design, absolutely brilliant! Thanks for posting and best wishes.
@petespurgeon72175 жыл бұрын
Great story, the name you see on stage through the last 50+ yrs. that we all have grown up with. Wonderful. Thanx. P.S.
@pt58205 жыл бұрын
Fascinating, and very entertaining. We need more videos like this. Thank you
@mikeriesco61745 жыл бұрын
The interviewer's awe-struck look starting at 19:00, and then his turn to the camera man ("are you freakin' getting this??") at 19:04 is THE best thing on You Tube.
@johnallen27715 жыл бұрын
I have both a Fender and a Marshall, never played a Vox. But I really like that Marshall sound. It sounds great in a bar or an auditorium, and it'll crank way beyond anything you need.
@paulsimmons57267 жыл бұрын
Great documentary on one of the most iconic amps of all time. From the Beatles and the Stones to Queen and many bands of today, an AC-30 is the real deal!
@Pimp-Master5 жыл бұрын
Also, the James Bond theme from '62 was recorded on one.
@southernmonkey649 жыл бұрын
Vox amps. Without any doubt are TheMost Versatile sounding device! It truly responds to the way you approach playing it ! Softly, and she will sparkle clear and transparent! Hit her hard and she will bark right back at you like a scorned woman! And this is without Any pedals. Sick an overdrive device in your chain and look out creamy compressed sonic Marvelment! The Vox will sound like any Thing you wish it to! I've owned Marshalls,Fenders,Laney,...and they All have fell short of what these wonderful tone monsters can and will deliver!
@slimkickens9 жыл бұрын
absolutely. every other amp is just a repackaged Fender in some way, nothing sounds like Vox. my epiphone casino, into my ernie ball mvp, into my AC15 is the sound I've always heard in my ears
@alfreddonate29816 жыл бұрын
Great documentary thanks for putting it on KZbin
@shaibal63635 жыл бұрын
Love Mick Taylor's demo at c9mins. Anyone here a fan of That Pedal Show?
@bambangkurniawan56345 жыл бұрын
Quite a surprise seeing a younger Mick Taylor from That Pedal Show here
@usefulvidiots78695 жыл бұрын
I thought that was a horrible demo of both the Marshall and the Vox.
@CGCEifel5 жыл бұрын
Just realised it's him :-) I thought he would give some Hendrix for the Marshall Demo. AC/DC with a Strat :-)
@crustycobs26695 жыл бұрын
That whomp-whomp VOX sound, unique in it's day, and well-engineered. Definitely worthy of a Museum.
@marccarter13505 жыл бұрын
I play a recently made Vox AC15. The name is owned by Korg now. The high-end amps are very well made in Vietnam. Very simple upgrades like the speaker change to the Blueback, custom valve set will give you that same 1960's sound. The Korg amps are well made from decent wood, weigh a ton! They really have but very faithful to the Dartford made amps! I would not fancy gigging with an AC30 due to the weight. Those early amps are amazing. The Beatles cab being wonderful. The vox wah-wah was a total gem! The AC50 didn't get a mention, but it was a great valve head amp. They forgot to mention key components such as the Mullard tubes use. They were killer tubes. We made the best tubes in the world. They were amazing, plus the speakers being Celestion blue/greenbacks. Both were British made. They could have written in 20 minutes on those two key parts!
@marccarter13505 жыл бұрын
@@GCKelloch I kept the green, great middle sounds which seem to make my blues sound sweet.
@nicksalt43462 ай бұрын
The stock greenbacks sound great, a more forward sound. The modern ac15 is a lovely gigging amp, real vox tone at a price and availability that doesn’t make you cringe when you throw it in the back of the transit, half drunk and sweating, on a Friday night. There’s no way you’d put a hand wired JMI from the 60’s through that ordeal 😂
@marccarter13502 ай бұрын
@@nicksalt4346 Yeah, it was the shock Grenbacks, I went for a pair of the 30 watt ones. Gave me more room on the top. I never liked the Bluebacks in the end, I found them less warm, more chimmy
@janetbedford75625 жыл бұрын
Interesting. (Cool to learn 'the rest of the story', too.) Thanks for sharing this.
@peterserbian65565 жыл бұрын
I swear by my Fender champ 100, but those 60's voxs' sound really sweet!!
@vmat10007 жыл бұрын
What a great video. Grew up in the ' 60s but never saw a Vox amp in person until '82 when a neighbor had a Buckingham. Far cry from the real deal but apparently good enough for The Heartbreakers. Saw Tom during the '97 Fillmore 'marathon' and a wall of Vintage AC30s were there. Me, just owned a ss Pathfinder that i ran out of room for. Great little amp.
@vendettalamour32035 жыл бұрын
Brian Jones started the rolling stones. He put an ad in the paper and Mick answered it
@pwb05118 жыл бұрын
wow, this brings back a lot of memories. my first new amp was a Essex Bass Vox. also aquired a Royal Guardsmen Guitar amp. wish I had kept them!!!
@jeremiahwilson17817 жыл бұрын
Brian Mays tone is so damn sweet. That hollow tone. Damn it sounds good.
@paulj0557tonehead5 жыл бұрын
We always saw Ritchie Blackmore with Marshalls on stage, but in the studio he played VOX.
@mystichamster59008 жыл бұрын
Mick from that pedal show!!
@ballhawk3875 жыл бұрын
In addition to how great the music was, I always loved the *sound* of the Beatles. And the Shadows as well, when I was turned on to them (I'm a Yank). Appreciate the story of a key part of what made the *guitars* sound so great.
@TheDacapo16 жыл бұрын
Those amps still sound great to this very day. I have actually never owned one. I need to change that soon.
@SanFranciscoFatboy5 жыл бұрын
the old ones r a nightmare to keep running..... the chinesd re-issues sound fantastic n last alot longer...... Vox ac-30's modern offerig are true to the old sound n much easier to own.....( m just don't get fooled n buy the sngle12 ac-30... who thought that was a good idea???!!!!!!!)........ that is not my opinion, it is billy duffy's comment on his new ac-30.... he bought the chinese model n uses it on-stage..... if it's good enough for the Cult it's ok 4me as well :)
@javtah5 жыл бұрын
This is the coolest show I have seen in a while on many levels. What a great story!
@100chuckjones9 жыл бұрын
im actually a bigger marshall fan to be honest but there is no denying Vox amps. I own a Vox AD50VT and though it is solid state with a 12AX7 in the pre amp section it happens to be one of my favorite SS amps next to the marshall lead 12. the AD50VT sings with warmth for an SS. I love it.
@Astronomater9 жыл бұрын
chuck jones I like both kinds of amps for different instruments. Marshall for HB guitars and Vox for the telecaster and my ukulele. Marshall growls but the Vox cries and sings.
@bobofgloucester6 жыл бұрын
Bruce Dumes - thank you for posting this Vox video. I NOW have an interest in hearing an AC30 in the States, My nephew has an interest in valve (tube) amps and showed this video to my brother in law and at 0:17 he exclaimed THAT’S MY BAND THAT’S MY BAND!!!!! We were at a family gathering so word spread fast to the family . The two clips of the “Drovers” were fast but fantastic! I recently heard a 1960s story about when the Drovers played down the street from an overflow Stones performance not only did the Drovers get some of the overflow - AND the overflow was really pumped! BRUCE >>> The archivist for this doc is Tiffany Baker and I assume no relation to Ron Baker of the Drovers. Hoping to find a tribute band with an AC30 to hear.
@BruceDumes6 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob. That's a great story about your brother-in-law! If your nephew has a local guitar shop, he might ask them if they know of a band locally to him that uses an AC30, or they might even have an AC30 in the shop. The modern AC30 amps don't have all the amazingness of the originals, but over the years they have put out some very good hand-wired tube versions that sounds really great. Best of luck and so glad to hear you and your family enjoyed this.
@bobofgloucester6 жыл бұрын
I’ll get word to my nephew. A Queen tribute band is appearing down the street from me - but from their videos they’re not Vox. (With the music we get to see the documentary Bohemian Rhapsody) Great idea I’ll follow through - a guitar shop a stones throw away. I’ll report back.
@jazzforever46315 жыл бұрын
I am witness of everything shown and said in this documentary except Brian May words on VOX AC 30 problems. In my band during 1970-ies both guitarists had VOX, two models , one quite new at the time, second "TOP BOOST". And to one happened exactly the same case: We were playing in one theatre lower ground than the entrance. And guitarist had frozen hands so AC 30 fall off from quite high steps. We expected that's "THE END". But it played perfect and there was no scratches. I played bass (Sometimes 100W Fender Bass Master, or 100W Hiwatt both with 200W Celestion Box) and FULL POWER, otherwise I can't be loud enough. VOXes gave great sound with Italian ECO and Fender and Gibson guitars. Changing Tubes regularly, and in just one case a resistor,...That's all.
@johnniewas5 жыл бұрын
Just bought a 2nd-hand VOX VT80+, to accompany the crackly wee VOX Busker bought in London mid-1980s.Versatile, very fun! Thanks from Aotearoa-NZ
@monmixer5 жыл бұрын
sad story, sometimes it's good to just stay where you are. you want an amp. wait for it. lol WE will make it when your order comes up. Sad story in the end. thanks for posting. I never knew.
@ionizerusa5 жыл бұрын
Had a VOX Amp in the early 70's. This video made a memory for me. Loved it. {^_^}
@bobofgloucester6 жыл бұрын
0:16 Drovers (from the side) 0:17 Drovers (from the front) The Drovers “Today Magazine” Competition Cavern, Liverpool Third place in a country wide competition . AC30 Mike Hooper Singer Terry Parker Lead Guitar Ron Baker Bass Guitar Ray Maher Rhythm Guitar Chris Gutsell Drums
@FenderTele4 жыл бұрын
The ultimate advertising for vox as used by the Beatles ,Stones and nearly every other British invasion bands!
@UberLummox5 жыл бұрын
One of my guitar players had a Russian amp...or so he said it was. Wish I could remember it's name. He gave it a very unique sound. Loudest amp of it's size I ever played beside. My right ear still rings as proof!
@japhygoldman88565 жыл бұрын
Sovtek!
@UberLummox5 жыл бұрын
@@japhygoldman8856 That's it Japhy! I went to bed that nite and thought about it an that name popped into my head. Then found a bunch of Soviets on YT, but none like it. I think the head mighta been built-in. Maybe even a bass rig for all I know. Anit was old. Looked early '70s, an was a industrial looking bluish covering. Cloth/vinyl sorta texture. Any clues???
@thesojourner77227 жыл бұрын
I bought a AC15c1 recently and I'll never go back, best amp I've ever played :)
@IamMagPie8 жыл бұрын
Brian May seems like a real gentleman. Love the VOX; the history, the sound. Not so happy when on stage and my amp is not working... Can't afford a back up, so I'm on a thight rope with no security net.
@IamMagPie8 жыл бұрын
(Made in China, you see)
@RossV748 жыл бұрын
Nothing to do with made in China. Vox amps are inherently unreliable do to the circuit, even the British made stuff had problems. The original purpose of Matchless was to design a reliable AC30.
@Slicklickz7 жыл бұрын
IamMagPie Dr. Brian May is a scholar as well as a gentleman, he has a P.H.D in Astrophysics .
@danozism7 жыл бұрын
Good explanation TJ. You telt him!
@HF1600ie7 жыл бұрын
My Vox AC50CPH (the recent classic plus) doesn´t have a fan. Maybe it should. But I also don´t think it gets as hot as the old Voxes. I had an Ashdown Peacemeker 60w a few years ago that had a fan. I think every tube amp should have 1 or 2 PC fans. Some of them are very silent and don´t even suck tone :-)
@conbriosynthesizers34285 жыл бұрын
The VOX Guidebook is the source of most of this information - it was created in the early 2000s by Jim Elyea. I believe it's sold-out now. Dick Denny and many former employees of VOX told their stories for that book, which is filled with hundreds of amazing photos and details.
@AtomicLobotomy5 жыл бұрын
Just for the record -- Brian Jones recruited Mick Jagger and Keith Richards for a band he, Brian Jones, was putting together and which he, Brian Jones, named the Rolling Stones.
@georgescarlett23205 жыл бұрын
A MUCH forgotten fact!!
@Wahian15 жыл бұрын
Where by chance they'd met in a blues club opposite Ealing Broadway tube station.
@karlmahlmann7 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this. The Vox Continental was my dream back in the 60's. It's black keys were white and white keys were black. It audaciously had drawbars as if it were a Hammond. It was actually a Thomas Organ like Lawrence Welk used to advertise - but no one made that association. It was just very cool. -but I survived with my farfisa.
@stevepalmer18476 жыл бұрын
I actually own a Thomas organ. Amazing features!
@RaBob9 жыл бұрын
At 12:20, Mick Jagger sings "I was born in a crossfire hurricane..." then the BBC presenter says, "No you weren't Mick. You were born in Dartford." Well, being born in the middle of WW2 in Dartford, Kent with R.A.F. "Hurricane" aircraft flying overhead sure sounds like being born in a "crossfire hurricane" to me. Somebody tell this guy and Terry Doolittle (Whoopi Goldberg's character in the film "Jumpin' Jack Flash") that is what Mick's on about... but it's all right now. In fact it's a gas!!!
@johnheath9709 жыл бұрын
Damn. I never considered the lyric as bio at all thanks. WTF is Jumping Jack Flash? Kids playing games to being bombed? Do tell.
@greganwintour33677 жыл бұрын
Who is "Jack Flash"? His name is Jack Dyer, and he was Keith Richards' gardener. Richards explained to Rolling Stone in 2010: "The lyrics came from a gray dawn at Redlands. Mick and I had been up all night, it was raining outside, and there was the sound of these boots near the window, belonging to my gardener, Jack Dyer. It woke Mick up. He said, 'What's that?' I said, 'Oh, that's Jack. That's jumping Jack.' I started to work around the phrase on the guitar, which was in open tuning, singing the phrase 'Jumping Jack.' Mick said, 'Flash,' and suddenly we had this phrase with a great rhythm and ring to it." reprint kindly songfacts.com
@tonyduncan98527 жыл бұрын
Cool. I noticed that too. We built our amps in the early sixties. Dual parallel push-pull means UNRELIABLE. But you can't beat valves for warm harmonic tones.
@tonyduncan98527 жыл бұрын
Jack Migger.
@maxcuthbert1006 жыл бұрын
Dartford is on the border of London/Kent. The battle of Britain was fought a bit further on down the same railway line, towards Dover. It was probably bombed just like anywhere else in the south east,but nowhere near as much as say,Chatham Dockyard,or the east end of London.
@jazzforever46317 жыл бұрын
I can't confirm any word on "AC30 low reliability". During the seventies, both guitarist in my band had this amplifiers. We travelled frequently by no mean of luxury. Once, happened exactly the same shown on TV. Carrying AC30 down the stairs, guitarist slipped and amplifier rolled down. We were astonished of the fact we could not use amp for his guitar and PA (we didn't had separate PA). But, he switched on VOX and,...Worked fine. During this six-seven years history, only one ECC 83 was replaced and one resistor. Amazing reliability!
@bobofgloucester6 жыл бұрын
Jazz Forever l
@thetoneknob44935 жыл бұрын
i want an ac 15 but all i could afford was a fender blues jr, witch is a fantastic amp in its own right
@FenderTele4 жыл бұрын
I can remember the first AC 30 I had in my university days it set me back 50 quid 25 odd years ago it was a 1964! Unfortunately it bit the dust or rather the tarmac. I was coming home from playing and driving my rot box mini which was 70% rust 20% isopon and 10%metal! I drove it over a humped back bridge and the sub frame half the floor and the vox ended up on the road at 60mph. The vox was wrecked and the mini went for scrap. I couldn't of cared less for the mini but the vox was a different story!
@jonathandiaz24358 жыл бұрын
Definitely didn't expect to see Mick!!!
@mystichamster59008 жыл бұрын
Neither did I. I recognized his voice instantly!
@MinGamingKanal8 жыл бұрын
I know! I literally jumped in my chair like, what the hell xD
@djindustrialcomplex7 жыл бұрын
Ha! I wondered if that was him.
@thenotsoguitarguy94297 жыл бұрын
I involuntarily said, out loud, "Hello!"
@luckylicks34977 жыл бұрын
Didn't expect it at all, but wasn't too surprised! Good representative, someone who knows his stuff
@bluesriot25 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this half hour of tears in my eyes and goosebumps , wow wow wow wow wow what a story !!!!!!!!!!
@sullyb235118 жыл бұрын
Vox. Marshall. Throw in the Hiwatt and you have the three greatest amps to be produced in the UK. Wow.
@robertgraf92656 жыл бұрын
I'll take Orange over any of those.
@papawx35 жыл бұрын
Orange?
@melvynobrien61935 жыл бұрын
@Edward Oliver Played them all, many different models. Orange definitely come fourth in that race. He's gotta be kidding!
@melvynobrien61935 жыл бұрын
@Helle Fyre You're joking, right? My 65 8-tube AC-15 with a tube rectifier crushes Oranges for breakfast.
@melvynobrien61935 жыл бұрын
@@robertgraf9265 You haven't played many amps then.
@walshy21165 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video. My very first amp was was Vox. Love them.
@bobsaturday42735 жыл бұрын
best echo I ever owned was a vox tape unit , had a great setting called "hall effect"
@maxpeck41542 жыл бұрын
I've watched this multiple times as I'm a big Vox fan, but I never noticed that at 12:57 the amp Mick and Bill are standing by doesn't appear to have any speakers in it hehe
@LoneRevD9 жыл бұрын
Good documentary. The Beatles, a little inaccurate that they would never use anything else besides vox. By the time the later part of the mid sixties came about many of they're hits were recorded on Fender amps. The Vox is definitely the voice of the early Beatles for sure though.
@justyouraveragehuman40699 жыл бұрын
They said that the Beatles would never use anything other than Vox while Brian Epstein was manager of the Beatles which they didn't since Brian died in 1967 anything like let it be was when he wasn't their manager. However on the odd occasion I believe that in the studio they may have begun to use other makes like Selmer and Fender before Brian died.
@danozism7 жыл бұрын
Selmer! My old man had a Selmer amp in the mid 60's... I have a '71 Fender Twin Reverb, but have always wanted a Vox AC15/30- whenever I get to choose a backline hire amp, it's always a Vox!
@danielmicheli3546 жыл бұрын
Yes, but yet, in many ocasions in '68/'69 a AC30 or AC50 appeared in the studio, George was guilty of that.
@RoyceLerwick6 жыл бұрын
Harrison is on record complaining that he resented being locked into Vox and lusted after Fender and other guitars.
@Pimp-Master5 жыл бұрын
@@RoyceLerwick None of the Beatles played Vox guitars or toured with a different amp. However, the rooftop show from "Let it Be" you can see the glowing red power light of George's Twin Reverb and his Telecaster guitar.
@RWBHere5 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Thanks for uploading it. Of course, 'Rock Around The Clock' was a 1955 hit, not as you might think from hearing this, from the sixties.
@DeadKoby7 жыл бұрын
24:40..... Vox indeed made a fuzz pedal, but it's accepted that the Stones used the Maestro Fuzz Tone for that song.
@davidzimmerman50767 жыл бұрын
I had a Maestro Fuzz, it was stolen. Sad. 1968.
@DeadKoby7 жыл бұрын
I had the Maestro FZ-1A reissue. I sold it on e-bay. It didn't work well with chords.
@rhill1097 жыл бұрын
19:00 The presenter keeps it together way better than I ever could have.
@andrews5275 жыл бұрын
The look the presenter gives the camera @16:55, when Brian May says, "That's halfway up."
@u2acrobata5 жыл бұрын
great doc .. thanks so much for sharing .... greetings from Portugal
@mrdamomango5 жыл бұрын
A couple of spares says Mr. May with a wall of Vox amps behind him 😂😂
@danielboutin57395 жыл бұрын
I own an EKO 2 channel amp combo with twin 12 speakers. Made in the early 70's. It seems to be about 40 watts. This amp was made in Renati Italy who also made Vox amps. Excellent amp. Very clean sound. I am sure that it is a Vox clone. It has a spring reverb and a fantastic tremolo. Perfect for gigs in bars. Those that don't like the clean sounding Vox are the younger players who are accustomed to a much more distorted sound that is much more common these days. If I want distortion, I use an early Rat distortion pedal. If I want a more controlled bluesy sound I use my old Ibanez Super Tube Screamer. I also have a very early Dunlop wah pedal with the Thomas Organ company circuit board and the brown Mexican dime stack.
@adoreslaurel5 жыл бұрын
A definition of perfect pitch is when you throw your Banjo on the tip and it lands on a piano accordion.
@BlueberryStinkFinger626 жыл бұрын
I wasn't interested in VOX Amps until the VOX Valve Tronix came out..simply Awesome Amps one of the very best..
@drutgat25 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this, but there are a few inaccuracies. First, The Beatles most certainly did use other amps in addition to Vox (Fender, to be exact - in the studio, later in the their career, and also in the famous 'Rooftop Concert'). Second, the implication that Mick and Keith finally met on the train when they were in their teens ignores the reality that they knew each other when they were kids. Also, I do recall Mick Taylor (Editor, featured in the video) saying on his KZbin 'That Pedal Show' (with his co-presenter, Dan) that the first 25 (I think it was 25) AC 30s had some circuit which made their sound unique, and The Beatles had some of that run of AC 30s, I think.
@BruceDumes5 жыл бұрын
I believe that the promise from Brian was that they would never use anything besides Vox in their live performances. Personally, I don't think you can count the "rooftop concert" as a live performance, because it was not an organized concert. There were no tickets, and most people who heard them couldn't even see them.
@sirstiffpilchard Жыл бұрын
I think the Shadows were the first band to use the Vox AC30 Amp
@roysass13875 жыл бұрын
I put myself thru undergrad college in the 60s playing music. I remember some good guitarists who had the AC 30. Good sound! I had, and still have, a Vox Essex bass amp. Going to a Fender Showman was a definite upgrade. And as for the Vox Superbeatle, as one lead player put it, "100 knobs, each one sounding worse than the last". Vox wasn't the only manufacturer of radical guitars. I had (and wish I'd kept)a 66 Gibson Thunderbird, had a lead player with a Gibson Arrow and another with a Firebird.
@ehsarem5 жыл бұрын
Hmmm a friend of mine has two original Super Beatles. I've played through both of them with my 59 Les Paul Junior and they sounded great! Would love to see and hear your Essex bass amp.
@Em7Vids5 жыл бұрын
The Essex and the Super Beatle were not genuine Jennings Musical Industries (a.k.a. Jennings Musical Instruments) amps. They are solid-state amps that were designed and manufactured by the Thomas Organ Company. Whereas the Jennings Musical Industries VOX amps were based on tube technology, the Thomas Organ Company quickly discontinued tube technology in favor of solid-state technology. Most of the early solid-state designs could not hold a candle to their tube-type brethren from a performance point of view and had reliability issues. There is a reason why tube technology still dominates analog guitar amp designs. Most of what has come to be known as good guitar tone is the result of the inherent flaws in tube designs and the non-linearity of the technology, non-linearities that were difficult to duplicate with more modern technology until the advent of digital modeling.
@mnpd35 жыл бұрын
I made a sordid living with a nightclub band for the first year after high school, then got a communique from Department of Defense... my ass had had been drafted. End of my musical career --- always joked that the Army ruined my chances to be a rock star!
@sporsterini5 жыл бұрын
What a great documentary. I learned a lot. I also have some Amateur Radio equipment that was made by the KW company in Kent.
@KenMac-ui2vb5 жыл бұрын
An AC30 and a Gretsch Falcon Pure heaven.
@captlarry-35255 жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only guy who likes Gretcsh!
@chasbodaniels17445 жыл бұрын
I’ve got me a beauty Power Jet with TV Jones pups. Ooo-wee, tone city.
@Burnwash5 жыл бұрын
No, you're the only guy who can't spell it.
@alanscott90325 жыл бұрын
@@captlarry-3525 As a kid I always loved Gretch semi-hollow bodies with their f-holes. Nothing else like them.
@mootbooxle7 жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary!
@jbarnes22885 жыл бұрын
One little thing about Louie Louie, It was a Wurlitzer 200 NOT a vox
@davidbrucemusicvideo5 жыл бұрын
P240, we meet again... ☹️ Awesome video, though! Absolutely amazing! I didn’t know any of us history, and I have been a professional guitar player for about 38 years. By the way, did anyone else notice at 12:58 the box cabinet is empty without any speakers in it? You can see the circles, you can see their legs through the holes. 😉
@IamUncledeuce8 жыл бұрын
Milspec and clean sound: HIWATT
@wissewester12763 жыл бұрын
Tbh i only got a VOX because the lining on the front the red and green reminded me of psychedelics 😌
@duxberry19585 жыл бұрын
@ 9:00 you should of played the same tune on all three amps so you could hear the difference...
@MrFobob5 жыл бұрын
VERY WELL DONE AND INTERESTING AS HELL. GOOD VIDEO
@thawthepast10 жыл бұрын
wonderful!
@michaelpatrickmoran5 жыл бұрын
Great to hear the story of Vox through the stories of the bands that used them. I am not a pro player, but recently received a Vox AC4C1 as a gift. It is still a tube amp yielding 4w RMS output with one 10 inch speaker and the tube arrangement is 2 x 12AX7, 1 x EL84, and weighs less than 8.4 kg//20 lbs. It is perfect amp for me to bring to the open mics and blues jams that I have begun to enjoy playing at, and volume has not been an issue. With so many venues having sound amplification, if I needed to I could mic it through the sound board I believe, although have not tried it yet. I admit that harkening back to those sixties bands is very appealing to me, but I also had a Marshall like the great American bands, but just could not get the sound I was hoping for from it. I also have the small Fender 15 W frontman amp that I kept over the Marshall, but is not a tube amp and I just use at home for practice amp. I have a youtube channel with many local Philly bands, so maybe I'll try to do something to show the Vox sound. Channel is /michaelpatrickmoran.
@jameswood39775 жыл бұрын
Marshall were started out by great British bands the same as VOX to be precise
@michaelpatrickmoran5 жыл бұрын
@@jameswood3977 Thanks for the comment. I just usually associate them with bands like the Allman Brothers, but you are probably correct that many Brit bands used them also.
@PizzlePro15 жыл бұрын
A Great story with an ongoing happy ending...
@GregLedder5 жыл бұрын
A fascinating documentary - thank you for uploading it! :-)