Glad to see that these Korg/VOX AC30 TB reissues are still appreciated by discerning players! I was the product manager for VOX USA at that time and worked very closely with Steve Grindrid at Marshall to make sure we were building an amp that was as close as we could get to the original but using modern production techniques. We of course also had to deal with present day safety codes and restrictions.
@johnspeck4 ай бұрын
Sadly, mine was a lemon...bought brand-new and never working for more than a few hours at a time before it died and required a trip to the repair bench under warranty. Knowing what I do now, I would leave the standby switch in the ON position. Probably would have worked much better.
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the shout out Mason!
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
You bet! Really enjoy your content! Hope to pay you a visit next time I visit my in-laws in Binghampton!
@SapperRJMorgan Жыл бұрын
Well deserved.
@jambajoby32 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lyle I too appreciate ur work !
@jambajoby32 Жыл бұрын
@brassneck6713 someone’s on a dry spell
@robertbarnes9745 Жыл бұрын
Lyle and Psinoic are the best !!!
@ianmcfarland512 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that you had trouble with your vintage AC30s. They can be temperamental if they're are allowed to get too hot. I have three vintage amps, a 1964 (blue speakers) and two 1965s (silver speakers). I got them in the mid '70s and used them almost exclusively for two decades - on the road and in the studio. They never gave me any untoward trouble. Luckily, no blown speakers either! I made back panels for them with holes cut out for fans to exhaust the heat from the amps. From there on all they needed was regular maintenance and tubes. In 2001, I bought three Vox/Korg AC30/6 TBX amps so I could keep my '60s JMI amps out of venues. Originally, they sounded OK but couldn't hold a candle to my JMI amps. I had them modified so that they sounded as close to the JMI amps as possible. I had Marshall style head cabs built for them, 100w Plexi sized, to allow them to run cool. Their Marshall-style chassis facilitated that. Part of the mods included new iron and beefier parts to take the punishment I gave them. Using my Burns Brian May Signature guitars, I ran the amps flat out into attenuators. They survived well yet I had more breakdowns with the Korg amps than the JMI amps. I used the JMIs in the same manner. Now that I no longer am playing out I've sold the Korg amps and will keep only one of the JMI amps - the 1965 with Woden transformers. To my ears the Woden iron sounds the best. If any of you viewers of this video are interested in owning an AC30, the maker of this piece is correct in that the Korg-era Vox amps beat any Asian build, but, with proper care, NOTHING beats a JMI AC30!
@thekingofbohemia1 Жыл бұрын
I've got a 1963 Vox AC30. Works and sounds great. I'm 72 y/o. Never had any trouble with it.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Great news!
@storysofar7426 Жыл бұрын
that would be very unusual for a tube electronic circuit to work for nearly 60 years and not need some kind of service work besides changing tubes...
@thekingofbohemia1 Жыл бұрын
@@storysofar7426 It was given to me by my late brother-in-law. I'm not sure what kind of restoration he did on it other than cosmetic, like the grill cloth is pretty new. I didn't get to ask him before he passed away. I wanted to have it serviced, caps, a bias job, a few drifted screen resistors replaced, but I'm retired now and there isn't any place to do that where I live in a 200 mile radius. LOL! But it sounds great, although I don't use it that much. Pretty much play thru my amp modeler into a studio setup.
@AmiGuitar2 ай бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc ive heard a story where a player was concerned about the reliability of the ac30. So they dropped it down the stairs and turned it on, and it worked perfectly fine. very interesting
@TheRealHucasysАй бұрын
@@AmiGuitar It was in fact The Beatles and it was by accident.
@jumpbluesdude Жыл бұрын
I have a 63 that I completely went through. Every component measured, every cap checked for leakage, all the grime cleaned out, and tube sockets replaced where needed. Just a good servicing. Has not given me a problem since.
@rickenbacker6 Жыл бұрын
I owned a UK (Marshall) made 90s era AC-30TBX for a number of years. It was a maintenance pig, constantly at the tech for fixing things and even hitting brick walls with a seemingly unfixable problem (myterious buzz/rattle, vibration on certain notes). Subsequently, I found a '64 JMI AC-30 (non-TB, treble), bought it and never looked back. I gave the amp a basic overhaul with new filter caps, replacing a few resistors, one pot and a few other little bits and pieces and the amp has been stable and reliable for the next twenty years and more, regular gigging, rehearsals, damp rehearsal rooms, shipping overseas, always played "hot" with a power attenuator etc. Not a single break down or issue. I put in new filter caps and tubes just this year, for the first time since that service over 20 years ago.
@slidinjohn4959 ай бұрын
......sounds amazing reliable.......fantastic......I 'm using an old AC 30 Top Boost since almost 2 decades and there s nuthing to complain about too ...... Wish you well mate 🖐 Greets from Germany
@matthewwwtaylor Жыл бұрын
That's my Korg-era AC30 TBX in Lyle's video! My only regret with purchasing this amp and getting Psionic's mods done is that I never get to play the amp because I live in an apartment. It is loud enough to kill a small animal.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
I'm sure you can get your money out of it with the mods if you decide to sell! I highly recommend getting a load box and a good IR loader for your context. I made some great IR's of this cabinet that I'll send you free if you want to go that route.
@bobbystereo936 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit.
@anthonybarnes4534 Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc maybe your comment was only for Matthew, but I’d love those IR’s if you got ‘em! Thanks for the great content as always 🤙
@fleadoggreen90624 ай бұрын
What about an attenuator ? Aren’t those let you overdrive at low vol? So what year korg vox ac 30 do you have ? What would I type in reverb ? 😊
@al271987 Жыл бұрын
I contend that the very best use of a Vox AC30 was by James Williamson on Iggy & the Stooges Raw Power album.
@mikeshaw4951Ай бұрын
Whaaaaat?! Better than Rory Gallagher?
@joewerry9181 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how over the years the AC30 has been combined with different guitars to get so many different yet similar classic tones
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Indeed, it's a much more versatile amp than most folks realize.
@dilbophagginz Жыл бұрын
It's been used from very early classic rock to modern day anime openings, lol.
@danceoffAsh10 ай бұрын
Just learned that smells like teen spirit's intro was done using a AC30
@wrobinson1702 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. In 1975, I got a Vox AC-30 from the late 1960s, and it produced some incredible sounds.....when it was working. It gradually became unfixable,(at least for a price I could afford at the time) and I quit using it. It sat in my garage until we had a flood, which destroyed it. .
@guitaristwilllane Жыл бұрын
i love seeing the AC30TBX get more attention! it deserves every bit of praise! as a TBX fan, i'd like to offer some clarification on a few things: - there's no cult following among the VOX community over the TBX, we all pretty much unanimously agree it's far superior to the majority of Korg's other AC30 offerings - the "Korg-Era AC30" is a misnomer. Korg has owned VOX since the 90's so any AC30 they've put out is a "Korg-Era AC30". i generally just refer to this amp as the "AC30TBX" for clarity - the CC2 (custom classic) is not a current version of the AC30. it's been discontinued since 2010. the current consumer grade AC30 versions are the AC30C2 and the AC30S1, both of which i'd argue are not worth your money on a professional level. this has nothing to do with the type of circuit or components, but the circuit design itself (the in/out sound) - the HW1/HW2 amps are well designed, well built, and populated with fine-quality and accurate components. they are the closest you can get to the traditional VOX sound and format when considering a new purchase. the most important things with the HW1/2 are the superior circuit design and the ease of service/modification, not the component quality or the HW nature itself. so, there's no reason to worry about the components as long as they are installed correctly and their value matches what the schematic calls for - the true closest modern "new" AC30 to the traditional 60's designs would be the HW60 series amps, but $$$$! just get a matchless at that point - using a vintage VOX has it's fair share of problems but they can be workhorses when given the proper TLC. for one, their components have drifted in value over time so capacitors and resistors will need to be replaced (if the previous owner didn't replace them already). second, they were made to receive lower voltages from the wall (USA, around 110VAC compared to 124VAC+ modern day), so you have to use a variac or voltage reduction like the Brown Box. :)
@hkkl1314Ай бұрын
Thank you for this! Very helpful
@bruceboome Жыл бұрын
About 12 years ago, Cliff Richard and the Shadows (hugely popular in the UK and Commonwealth) did a 50th-anniversary tour. The two guitarists each had 2 modernJMI amps, faithfully modeled on 60's Vox amps. Hank Marvin, the lead guitarist sounded incredible, the best clean Strat tone I ever heard. Sadly, not many were made.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Wow, nice!
@thetonetosser Жыл бұрын
My old '63 AC15 twin was the perfect gigging amp. Even in clubs. EF86 circuit. Loved modern pedals too. Bloody heavy though.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Nice! I bet!
@thetonetosser Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc absolutely. Had a bunch of vintage amps and that was the last one I hung onto. A friend bought it from me just last year.
@jazz_grooves Жыл бұрын
One of the last vintage bargains would be an AC50. I picked up a JMI era 1966 AC50 in great condition last year for $850. Has the beautiful chime of an AC30 with Marshall type low end. A really great sounding amp!
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
That's a great point!
@sassulusmagnus Жыл бұрын
Excellent score. Enjoy!
@bobbystereo936 Жыл бұрын
Get a Bedrock bc-50! I paid $560 & it sounds IDENTICAL! To an early 90's ac30.
@fuzzer6907 Жыл бұрын
I've gotten a '64 for 250E (+150 mailing from UK) 12 years ago, and it arrived in working condition but phisically broken. Best gamble ever & Best amp ever from my point of view.
@mattgilbert7347 Жыл бұрын
The guitarist from Crazy Horse used one. Frank someone. Sounded great alongside Young's Fender
@Lalairu2 күн бұрын
Videos like these make me get even more in love with Vox amps. I bought an AC4 C1 12 this summer and I can't happier. This is my second valve amp, the first one was a Bugera V5 which I sold to buy the Vox. For the money the Bugera was amazing, but I wanted the Vox sound and the Ac4 delivers! Still saving for the AC15 head though. The demos where fantastic, specially the STP sound! Thanks for the video :)
@sassulusmagnus Жыл бұрын
A big part of the way the guitars sound on the Beatles recording of I Feel Fine, if I recall correctly, is that they had plugged a Gibson J-160E acoustic into the amp. I think that's also supposedly how John Lennon got that weird feedback sound at the start of the song. I love my '94 AC30/6TB. Very reliable. I run it with an Alnico Blue and a Greenback. Nice combination. All hail the "Blizzard of Nails".
@harveycan5820 Жыл бұрын
I have heard that about Lennon playing the riff on his acoustic - - but legend is that the feedback came from Paul's hollow-body Hofner bass.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Nice!
@MyDrugHell Жыл бұрын
@@harveycan5820 Feedback was definitely from a J160. You just have to bring one close to a loud amp and tap the front and you get exactly the same buzz. A bass can help trigger the J160 to feed back, but it's not coming from the bass.
@steveturner6770 Жыл бұрын
@@MyDrugHell thanks. I love reading stuff like this!
@jonathanbaggs4275 Жыл бұрын
It was the j-160 that made the feedback when John set it down leaning against the amp. He liked it so they incorporated it into the start of the tune. John used the gibby acoustic as the main rythym guitar on I feel fine.
@revbrodiddley Жыл бұрын
This is pretty funny. Back in the late 90s and early 2000s it was common knowledge that the Korg ac30tb’s and tbx’s had terrible reliability issues. I went through two of em myself. Good sound though! And I enjoyed the video for sure.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@adammartinmusic82959 ай бұрын
Yup - it’s strange to hear the Korg era amps being talked about as having great build quality 🫣
@ae3898 Жыл бұрын
When the second and third guitar parts came in on the “Killer Queen” bit I couldn’t help but smile. It is always fun to imitate original genius.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Yea, and getting them panned like Brian May did it was fun. He really nailed it!
@thomasmetz3 Жыл бұрын
The circuit for my Korg era AC15-TBX is way different than the current iterations. It is basically the top boost channel of an AC30. It has a 5Y3 tube rectifier, tube driven tremolo & reverb. They were made in England. My amp had issues with poor solder joint quality, that I fixed when I installed Mercury Magnetics transformers. No issues at all with reliability since reflowing all solder joints.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
I want to get an AC15 TBX, they sound great!
@markbarnes6806 Жыл бұрын
I had my '96 AC15TBX modded in several respects. Signal path components switched out to achieve more vintage filtering; Mercury Magnetics output transformer...tapped for an optional speaker output to a 2x12 16-ohm Vox cab; GZ34 rectifier (Mullard) to replace the stock 5Y3. Also had to have the solder joints inspected and firmed-up.
@mamfredvonclouseau84683 ай бұрын
The 70ies "handwired" Vox Amps are nearly identical to the 60ies versions, they come at a fraction of their cost, and they never break down. I've had one for decades, it just worked. I've heard similar stories from other Vox owners.
@gregmize01 Жыл бұрын
Lest we forget the mighty John Scofield and his use of the AC30 live! Love Lyle @ PSIONIC Audio. Very informative channel! Thanks Mason!👍🎸👍🎸👍
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Scofield uses this era TBX as well, although I think he uses the TB with Greenbacks but otherwise this same amp.
@markscott4830 Жыл бұрын
He used two ac 30's
@BobcatOneManBand5 ай бұрын
I had one of these back in about 2005, and loved it. I sold it for the AC 15 because of the shows I was playing, and couldn't get it over 2 without causing people ears to bleed. The AC 15 was also from this era of vox amp. It stayed with me until I decided to go on tour and sell all my amps I was not using. Now I only have my Fender Rumble 100 (my main amp) Tech 21 Trademark 60 and Fender champ from 1964. Between all of them, I get every sound and dynamic I could ever want with a guitar
@andrewloukidis658 Жыл бұрын
Originals are perfectly reliable if maintained properly like my 66. Same with my 93 TBX, never let me down after decades of use and abuse Hard to believe how much time has passed that these are not well known.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
The JMI's are sorta a "Rat's Nest" - if you had a new amp with today's standards and wired it like the original Vox's, people would protest. The lead lengths are all over the place, the workmanship isn't that good, and if you compare to the golden era Marshall's or Fender's the build quality is much better. There were eras of inconsistencies in Marshall's too admittedly, but I still think they are overall more consistent and better built than any golden era Vox. I say this having owed a half dozen JMI AC15s and AC30s collectively.
@davebird53411 ай бұрын
I actually am a vintage tube supplier to Lindz the guitar tech from The Black. I gave him the proper value Sprague Adam Newell stock late 60s light blue filter capacitors and all the super nice electric cube polypropylene capacitors in the secondaries and didn't change the values. Just change the coupling capacitor values slightly with old mustard Taiwan ceramic disk caps. I asked him a month later after he did the mod how rich Robinson liked it ? Yeah he said he likes it! thanks Dave. So there you go there you go 😊
@grhoward5262 Жыл бұрын
90% of reliability issues for JMI amps arise because people in the States don’t adjust for the change in line voltage, which has increased from around 110 VAC to over 120 VAC since the 1960’s. Hence, EL84s see 350, 360+ VDC instead of 320. With less robust tubes these days, you’re just asking for trouble. In fact, everything in the amps is seeing higher voltage, from the Mains Tranny on. Unlike Fender & Marshall, the AC30 was designed around getting the absolute most out of its EL84 output section. If voltages are too much, there’s little margin for error. That said, with a minimum of care, by using a Variac or step-up transformer into the 245 tap, the voltages can be tamed and the amp will run forever. Like my ’64, with all original trannies and choke.
@DonaldButler-u2kАй бұрын
I have a 1964 JMI/Vox AC30. I've owned a few others over the last 30+ years. I've worked on a few hundred of them. "I Feel Fine" was done with AC100's!. Great amps!
@carlosalves4444 Жыл бұрын
I Always enjoy your videos, Brother so thanks so much man You always go the extra mile in my opinion. Im a massive U2 The Edge Fan and other Vox players too. I have a VoxAC30CC2X and I love this amp. Its my first tube amp and to me it sounds great. Some people say oh you have the ""Chinese: celestion blue speakers, blah, blah. its not as good as a 60s TB , the circuits are different, the cone paper in the speaker is different just not as good, yeah maybe LMAO . I bought this amp in virtually new condition for 465GBP around 600USD in 2010. Im still laughing today. Funny thing is trolls say its not a true representation of the original, while playing a squier strat. Its a bit of a double standard. So anyway, who cares its an incredible amp and adding an eq pedal to the mix can shape some nice tonal joy to my ears. I wonder how many on YT are recording and selling albums and touring and taking a vintage 60s amp on the road? anyone going platinum anytime soon? Im not,, but its great for my small home studio. So my point is enjoy what you have and learning to get the best sound from your gear and playing your guitar to best of your ability for me is far more important after all they're just instruments to express yourself. Peace from Australia.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment and sharing your experience with the CC2.
@cherrypickerguitars Жыл бұрын
I had a Vox AC 15, handwired. Still have it 40 years later (it’s a 66). It’s been retired to the studio now. I use a late 90’s Matchless live, now. Much more dependable. I play Teles and Gretsch’s - forever! Peace
@bryantcochran50652 ай бұрын
Got my first vox in 64 (Beatles stack), then got an ac30 in 66, I'm 73 and still using my old amps. Never have had any problems, just changed the tubes when they wore out.
@colvin213 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to try a TBX. I’ve got a CC2 from the mid 2000s. A little too clean/bright, but still a good sounding amp. I more recently bought the current line AC15C1 and I love it.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
They can all be made to sound good, but some need more TLC than others to get there.
@IGrocker Жыл бұрын
I have an AC15c1 as well, with the maroon vinyl (not that it matters). I absolutely love it! It has its own sound, but still very much the classic Vox sound. I’m mainly a Marshall guy, but it’s become my main amp for live and recording.
@colvin213 Жыл бұрын
@@IGrocker it’s a very versatile amp for live and recording! The alternate colors are awesome! Mine is in royal blue!
@IGrocker Жыл бұрын
@@colvin213 I’d love a royal blue! It’s my favorite color, but I’ve never seen an amp I was wanting to purchase in that color. For a while I thought about collecting the whole set in maroon (AC5-AC30), but I know I’d never use them. A friend of mine loved my AC15 so much that he bought the black/maroon variant.
@grahamnunn8998 Жыл бұрын
Great tones, love what it does to single coils. The modern Chinese built are still very good. I bought one to use in a 60s band but when that ended I used in my new rock band. Strats love Vox, so yes, if I had the money I would upgrade but in the meantime I can still channel my inner Rory Gallagher!
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
I think they can sound good, I think they are also riddled with issues and tend to be much less reliable.
@ajmillendez478 Жыл бұрын
4:36 This is the Best "Beatles - I Feel Fine guitar cover. They Have the AC50 for their Concerts & Tours in 1965, but in the studio where they record this song. They used an AC30 to give the songs its unique sound.
@WhaleBluePRS Жыл бұрын
Just a quick couple notes: Brian May used the Normal channel with his Red Special/booster set-up. Definitely a smoother overdrive but you also need 100% of the tubes volume to make it happen. I found with the AC30S1, you can run 12AT7s or 12AU7s for preamp tubes and smooth it out a LOT. The S1 only has the Top Boost version of the original AC30. I used the AC30S1 for my last 2 CDs and found swapping tubes to match a song was a blast, in addition to experimenting with different guitars to match to a song. I had a ton of really good possibilities with really simple guitar and/or pre-amp tube swaps. Big AC30 and/or AC15 fan here. I have an AC30S1 that's really great sounding. It did have 3 bad OEM tubes in the first few months. Replaced all the tubes and kept the rest of the OEM as spares and no other issues. I'm also retired from live work, so only studio usage now, FWIW.
@joemasse4568 Жыл бұрын
I have the same amp,can’t say enough good things about it,like you I changed the tubes to j j, amp isn’t to heavy, very loud and sounds great, I have Marshall’s, and a Mesa, and the Vox is my favorite amp, very reasonable price wise
@sipet21414 күн бұрын
The most famous guitarist who used the very first the VOX30 was Hank Marvin the lead guitarist of the Shadows! Actually the first VOX AC30 was made for him and Bruce Welch because they complained that the VOX AC15 was not loud enough.
@clarencejeyofficial8 ай бұрын
Korg did an excellent job! I have an original AC30 TB/6 from 1964 with the blue dog speakers. It’s a studio workhorse and is doing great so far. I’m certainly gonna check out the Korg version - thx
@jameswallace5967 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't disagree with you more My 1963 Vox ac 30 has preformed flawlessly over all the years I've owned it. Maybe I'm just lucky but it's not the first 1960's ac 30 I've owned. I had a 1997 Korg era but it was not that close in tone to the 1963 in my side by side test. I much preferred the 1963 in every way.
@falltodance Жыл бұрын
+100
@stupendousmusic4190 Жыл бұрын
A few things. I've been a guitarist/guitar player for 40 years now. I'm also a producer and engineer. I knew Dick Denny reasonably well, and used to speak with him on the phone for hours on end. You mentioned Trainwreck. Ken Fischer and I were good friends from 1988 until he killed himself in 2006. I'm also good "business friends" with the executive at KORG Japan who actually negotiated the deal to acquire Vox. Tim's playing was great, but with all your knowledge, you could have helped him in achieving a better and more accurate tone. All examples were brittle and harsh, "I Feel Fine" in particular wasn't even remotely close to the original: the cut knob on the amp was pretty wide open, and maybe even completely; Tim used an ES-335 with light-gauge round-wound (nickel-plated steel ?) strings; and the amp was way too crunchy. George Harrison used a Gretsch with flat-wound strings, and John Lennon's Gibson J-160-E was plugged in to his AC-30/50. The Brian May and Edge examples definitely suffered from "Strat-itis" : guitar volume on 10 with ear-piercing screeching treble; actually, all the examples suffered from excessive high end. I wonder if Tim is a bit deaf in the treble frequencies, or is it just the way these sounds translate via KZbin's processing. My point here is not to put down you or Tim, but since you were trying to demonstrate the capabilities of the AC-30, I think you might have missed the mark here in this one; especially on the Beatles song. Still a good video though. 👍🏻
@ummagumma7826 Жыл бұрын
Chill dude. We are all bedroom players when it comes down to it. We aren’t going to change our string gauge for each song and will bounce around from Zeppelin Queen Pink Floyd U2 Soundgarden in any sit down session. The guitarist put the amp through its paces, sounded great. Edit. But being a Pink Floyd fan I do get annoyed when syd Barrett tones aren’t perfect. Very hard to recreate
@SergeiVlassov Жыл бұрын
Sounded great to me
@stupendousmusic4190 Жыл бұрын
@@ummagumma7826 🤣
@stupendousmusic4190 Жыл бұрын
@@SergeiVlassov Yeah, that's cool. It's all subjective anyway.
@godbyone Жыл бұрын
@@ummagumma7826 my guitar roadie.Boils my strings( after a zep song). Before we Van Halen song . Audience is a little annoyed waiting, but I think it’s worth the wait.
@_-_Michael_-_ Жыл бұрын
We play 3 AC30s in our band lead on 1978 UK made one, AC30VR on rhythm guitar and AC30CCH on bass with 2x12 cab. They all sound different but all made what they should.
@patrickmertens2140 Жыл бұрын
Timbo ! You absolutely nailed the paisley vibe …!! Honorable mentch to the queen 🎉
@andyfeldman2590 Жыл бұрын
I'm mostly an AC15 guy but the Korg-era AC15 TBX are great. I just love the 60th Anniversary AC15 with the the EF86 preamp channel more. For Top Boost I'm using the AC15 HW1 and had critical components upgraded in quality. NOS tubes really help too. If I found a nice AC15 TBX for a good deal I might add one to my collection, but between the 60th Anniversary and the HW1 I'm a happy camper.
@gassycobra Жыл бұрын
Which components did you upgrade and what difference did it make? Thanks
@ZafiriosАй бұрын
I have a purple Korg/ Vox AC30 from the 90s. Unfortunately, it seems to need to get constantly get fixed. But when it works, it has a great tone. But I do like a 63 AC30 tone. On a different note, I've been using a Gibson GA-20 lately. I'm usually an AC30 player, but I think these amps are a gem.
@bbmade Жыл бұрын
Another awesome video. Brad Paisley was influenced (to some extent) by the Desert Rose Band and John Jorgenson using vintage Vox amps. Nice work!
@screamingpirhana Жыл бұрын
Great video!!! The TONES!!! I have a Vox AC 50, which is TOO HEAVY to drag to gigs and too loud for the studio, but it was a lucky find and sounds great. The Tolex tears like crepe paper.
@violentomar Жыл бұрын
That era of Korg Vox are all labeled the same way, AC30/6TB. You won't find one labeled "TBX", you have to look in the cab to see the color of the speaker. I love my 2001 AC30/6 TBX (alnico blues). My bandmate has a mid 1990's AC30/6 TB (greenbacks). Both sound fantastic but have slightly different personalities. The greenbacks (TB) are warmer than the Blues (TBX) but the blues have that classic JMI sound but slightly more aggressive (perhaps because they were manufactured by Marshall in the Marshall factory for Korg). For the longest time I thought I liked the greenbacks better due to the warmth but as my blues broke in they sounded better and better. A lot of people have been running a blue and a green together for a bit of each. Others have been putting in Celestian Redbacks or finding classic JMI silver bells and using those with the Korg/Marshall TB/TBX so they have the classic sound with the reliability of a modern amp. Both amps have been crazy reliable for gigs and recording and have only required the usual tube replacements over time. Now that it's a 22 year old amp I probably do need to get into the shop for maintenance. Maybe send it to Lyle to have him do the maintenance and mods. They are designed loud so using an attenuator is recommended. The other amps we have in the band are a Mesa Boogie Mark III (Blue Stripe) 1×12 and a Mesa Boogie Maverick Dual Rectifier 2x12 (35 Watt Class A). They're all amazing amps and you can't go wrong with any of them. We went through our Marshall half stack phase and kind of evolved as we started chasing certain sounds and tones (at that time it was post modern, indie, shoegazer for us so Radiohead, The Verve, Joy Division, moving from layered sounds like the Edge and David Gilmour to driving and direct). It just depends on the sound you're looking for. All these amps take pedals really well and get aggressive when pushed.
@ummagumma7826 Жыл бұрын
Good post. How often to use it to get overdrive? Hard to make my TBX (good point on correct name) overdrive since it’s so loud. Kind of defeats the purpose to use pedal for drive. Clean is nice
@violentomar Жыл бұрын
@ummagumma78 it depends on how you're plugged in. I use an attenuator (THD Hotplate 16 Ohm) placed between the amp and cabinet so that I can turn up the volume on the amp and push the tubes to get the natural break up while keeping the volume lower on the attenuator (like Master Volume). It's great if you're playing at home and don't want to rattle the walls and upset the whole neighborhood. And on stage you can use it as a line out volume control without sacrificing tone when the sound man asks you turn down. As for driving the amp and pedals, I use the Normal channel since it's bland and takes pedals well. Then I patch it in with the Brilliant. I also have the Vox egg shaped Tremelo foot pedal for it. I'll likely get an ABY pedal so I can switch between channels easily or combine them. We all use a Crowther Hot Cake pedal. It's like the pedal was made for the Vox AC30. It give you a clean overdrive boost but the harder you push the amp the pedal starts to break up and give you more of a light fuzz sound. So if you love the clean sound of an AC30 TBX the Crowther will act a clean boost during lead parts. The great thing about the amp is that it's so versatile. Whether you use pedals or not you can color your sound countless ways yet it will still sound like a classic AC30.
@ummagumma7826 Жыл бұрын
@@violentomar thanks. I’ve tried that attenuator along with the Ox, dr Z mini which I still use, the tone king Ironman which was great but big. Had the Hot Cake too. All good.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Correct TB = Greenbacks, TBX = Alnico Blues. You can tell however if it is a TB or TBX based on the aesthetic or serial number if you're not sure.
@andrew6978 Жыл бұрын
The re-issue celestions from the TBX era are extremely ice-picky, mine still sounds very shrill and it has has 1000s of hours on it.
@MartinCiliaOld Жыл бұрын
Interesting concept, I've used the Korg era Vox AC30 and they are the best of the newer ones. BUT - I've had original 60s AC30s on the road for years with zero problems. They are handled by our road crew and are in flight cases.
@tommydee1981 Жыл бұрын
i have had 5 in my life time of this era. still have one. best amp
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Great amp, no doubt!
@shpeen8835 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2005 AC30CC2 which I have had minimal problems with. It kept blowing fuses due to the rectifier tube ... I found a loose fit on the tube , female side and was able to tighten the contact with a toothpick, this was 10 years or so ago and nothing but smooth operation since. Also once I had left the amp ON but in STANDBY for over 3 WEEKS when I was on a business trip and was horrified that I had killed the transformer.. but so far so good, so I don't believe those who say the CCs are unreliable crap.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Great! Glad it’s working out!
@nigelduckworth4419 Жыл бұрын
I have a 1997 Marshall built Korg AC30 with Alnico blues. No frills like reverb or master volume- it's just exactly like the original top boost. The exception is that it does not have original Mullard valves (Tubes in the U.S.. To me , those are the difference makers. It has not been very reliable since I got it in 1997. A lot of trouble with the splitter which was working on one side only but non of the experts spotted it. I did and since then it has been pretty good.
@telecasterman182 ай бұрын
I’ve also owned a few vintage Vox. Mason is absolutely right but he says it’s more diplomatically than I will, the vintage ones are trash for the price you pay. I’d personally recommend an amp that specifically has an EF86 channel, and from personal experience I’d only recommend Matchless or Top Hat… while I’m sure there are others. Dr. Z’s are also fantastic but they are so very loud for most guitarists. I think it’s because they are very efficient running and use very efficient and sensitive speakers.
@Tonetwisters Жыл бұрын
The 1963-65 AC-30's are tone monsters. Very heavy. An old amp tech I had, called 'em "portable fireplaces." I'd still love to own one.
@matthewfraney9108 Жыл бұрын
correction to the video: CC era is NOT the current era! they were made 2005-2010. they are awesome though because you can get them super cheap relative to other AC30s and perform the Lyle Caldwell mods to achieve highly cost effective JMI tones. totally recommended
@brunosucheck1191 Жыл бұрын
Just did this mod yesterday and I'm really impressed.
@matthewfraney9108 Жыл бұрын
@@brunosucheck1191 totally worth it. What speakers are you rocking?
@mikormichele Жыл бұрын
I have one, its nuts! But be aware, stay away from the standby switch!
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Yea, most amps don't need them and in some cases can even damage the amp.
@andremark9 ай бұрын
I own a AC30 6TBX I bought new from North Coast Music back in 2001 and it sounds magnificent!
@rodslist77Ай бұрын
@nedward5871 Жыл бұрын
Great video! The Demeter TGP3 that Dean used has a blackface clean, a Marshall-y crunch channel, and then a solo channel. Adds the girth to allow the AC30 to sparkle on the top. Love blending my Dr. Z MAZ 18 with a Princeton Reverb or Tremolux.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Yes, those Demeter's are way cool! It kinda sounded more like a Dual Rec. when I played one 10 years ago.
@ZeginMakesMusic Жыл бұрын
The Boss Combo pedal is a vox. It can be used with any amp as a preamp. It captures the classic VOX tone without needing 6 backups.
@patben2330 Жыл бұрын
I own a 1965 Vox Ac30. Bought 2000 €. Although I own other tube amps (JCM800, Palmer, Supro, Blackstar...) my vintage Vox sounds better than anything else. Beyond the beyond...
@LPCustom3 Жыл бұрын
You forgot the use of Flatwound strings on "I Feel Fine" EMI, Abbey Road also had Chamber Reverb that was used. Korg also made a HandWired AC-30 that was single channel with Reverb and Trem. either as a head or a combo.
@baabaabaa2293 Жыл бұрын
Good vid mate.. l came here via Lyle's channel.. he's helped massively.. seeing as lve zero sparky (electrician) skills.. It's a fkn minefield.. & l, like everybody.. don't have coin to burn.. I'll keep watching, see if I can pinch a few tips from you blokes. Thanks mate.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the visit! Hope we earned your sub!
@baabaabaa2293 Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc Yeah mate.
@sbdrummer615 Жыл бұрын
Damn this is such an educational video! Had no idea that these dudes used Vox besides the Beatles. Also, homie absolutely nailed that STP DeLeo tone!!!!
@ebeep Жыл бұрын
The Custom Classic was produced from 2005-2010. The current production is the Custom series. Confusing nomenclature for sure, but two very different amps.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
I guess now it’s the CC2? Custom Classic 2?
@Airhead348 Жыл бұрын
Yea i had a ac15 cc1 it busted, my ac15 c1 is way better really nice amp for 400 bucks. You dont have to baby it so I leave it at my best friends place.
@odgeUK Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc No, it's just the C2 / C2X now, a different beast to the older CC2/CC2X. The CC2 had two inputs and some extra features on the back, as well as a tube rectifier. The current C2 returns to the original 4 inputs but with solid state rectification. Many people are very happy with the current C2 model, in terms of capturing the VOX AC30 tone pretty well, at a reasonable price point. One classic Vox AC30 user who rarely gets a mention, is Ritchie Blackmore, who is strongly rumoured to have used AC30s in the studio as the main amp for Machine Head, and other Purple albums.
@marcospintor1333 Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc The current one is Voxac30 c2 They got rid of the rectifier tube and added two inputs. A lot of people prefer it over the older CC2
@jstippell Жыл бұрын
All of these amps mentioned are Korg era amps. Korg still owns and manufactures the brand at various facilities around the world. The TBX you reference in this video was manufactured at Marshall’s facility in Milton Keynes. Custom Classic was relatively short lived in comparison to the current Custom Series, which in many ways is a better representation of the AC model than the Custom Classic which included a lot of unnecessary switching and options. All of this information is readily available and able to be researched quite easily.
@chrisdee50327 ай бұрын
The Custom Classic actually has its power valves/tubes and rectifier mounted to the metal chassis and preamp valves to the pcb. This is the same as the Korg amp. You might be thinking of the current Custom series, i think the CC went out of production around 2010? Incidentally, the Custom Classic and Custom are still technically korg made amps 🙂
@liambarksdale6457 Жыл бұрын
My 1961 AC30 never gave me any problems in 25 years that I owned it. And my 1965 AC10 Twin has not either, except that the voltage selector didn't work as expected when I moved to Europe 😐 (it's fixed and works great now!)
@claymor824112 күн бұрын
To hear what an AC30 can sound like try the track Same Old Story around the 3 minute mark from the album Live Taste. From the same album dip also into the beginning of the track Sugar Mama shows the deep growl it’s capable of, though really only in the vinyl version. All with just an AC30 wound up a bit with a Rangemaster treble booster in the normal channel.
@cirenosnor5768 Жыл бұрын
Great post. There’s also the more recent AC30CC2 👍🏼 …or is it AC30C2?
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Yes, there is a newer version along with the Handwired series.
@papawx36 ай бұрын
I have owned them all. My 1965 wasn't temperamental at all. And it was on the road allot when I owned it. Glorious tone, no equal. The Korg era AC-30 TBX was a great sounding amp, but I sold it as well. Which one did I keep? The hand wired from 2014. Mine has Greenbacks for versatility. The Blue Celestions are great for that British Invasion sound, but I prefer the Greenbacks. If an owner is not satisfied with the quality of the components, they can be easily switched out. Mine sounds great for what I do with it. The AC-30 CC2 is a good enough amp, and I would recommend it wholeheartedly, especially since one can be had for around $750.00. Traded mine for a 1976 Fender Quad Reverb.
@NotMarkKnopfler Жыл бұрын
Surprised you didn't demo a completely clean tone. My custom classic has a clean tone that will melt your heart. Absolutely beautiful. Go and check out those old Hank Marvin and the Shadows tracks. That's the tone.
@mike9086 Жыл бұрын
I agree - it is pretty pointless always comparing distorted sounds which can always be matched anyway using volume/eq and a pedal.
@squirelova1815 Жыл бұрын
An "incredibly temperamental" 60 year old British made amp that runs rather hot? You don't say... I myself and I think that the HI-WATT amps deserve a place on "Rushmore" too. Would you grace us with a show on those amps and their more obscure potentials if it may be worth the effort?
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
The one part I added that you didn't was "compared to my other vintage Fender and Marshall counterparts". Vox's are kinda a rat's nest when it comes to the vintage ones. They have issues and are all fixable but I kinda like my TBX better and that's why I sold my JMI. Hiwatt is great, just not as used or ubiquitous as the Vox, Fender, Marshall trio.
@squirelova1815 Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc I've read that Vox amps were the first amp circuit specifically designed for guitars and not just derived from radio amplification like other amps were and even the preternaturally gifted Leo Fender used circuit templates taken right out of the RCA radio circuits manual. I'm still trying to understand how the Vox AC30's controls interact with each other from Jack Fosset's excellent explanation of the AC30. Anyhow, I coincidentally bought the Vox Adio GT modeling amp and was bowled over by the superb modeling quality and surround sound effect even compared to my Amplitube 5 through stereo monitors. I've rather underestimated Vox lately.
@BobsToneReview Жыл бұрын
Hello, I'm Bob Cillo of the Bob's Tone Review Channel, I'm the proud owner of the amplifier pictured at 0:44 . It's a JMI era VOX from 1966, it underwent a professional thorough technical revision and follows me everywhere I play, stage or studio, for about 20 years now. Please believe me, there is absolutely no comparison with a Korg era VOX tone-wise, let alone more recent production. Dragging it to my live shows may be challenging but it's absolutely rewarding : )
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Bob, thanks for chiming in. I've owned several vintage JMI Vox's and have never found the "juice to be worth the squeeze" compared to other vintage amplifiers from the same span of years from the mid to late 1960's from a reliability standpoint. I think for the difference in price, the Korg era TBX is a really excellent option that is pretty much a 1:1 replica of a mid 60's JMI and I've spent the time to really compare them recorded in a recording studio to say that the pride of owning a vintage amp, as it relates to Vox amps, isn't worth it. This is of course my opinion, and I'm sure many Vox evangelists will disagree. My point of view however on this channel is largely anchored in practicality and I think for most guitar players that are working musicians or even hobbyists will get the most bang for their buck with this amp if they want it to say "VOX" on the front and have a solid and good sounding amp. I think if we're going outside of the Vox brand, Top Hat is better built than any vintage or modern Vox and has a better price point than any of them as well (maybe even cheaper than a TBX) - but it doesn't say "VOX" on it so the value on the market is considerably diminished. Might be worth a video in the future as I really like those Top Hat amps as well.
@BobsToneReview Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc Thank you so much for your kind reply Mason, I see your point. Well, I'm possibly one of those evangelists, ih! ih! : ) ...If this means that I'm not much keen to compromise when it comes to guitar tone. One of the best amplifiers I've ever tried is a copper panel AC-15 1x12; no modern amplifier I've tried comes even close to the creamy blend of frequencies and warmth of that amp, not to mention the plus of original vintage speakers. Possibly, at least in part, our divergence of views may be due to the US voltage: Aspen Pittman of Groove Tubes used to say that the architecture of vintage AC-30's is not really intended for 110V. He wrote that using a 5U4 rectifier in place of the original GZ-34 can help.
@harveycan5820 Жыл бұрын
Tophat King Royale (35 watts, 2x12) or Club Royale (20 watts, 1x12, 2x12) are incredible sounding amps and very handmade. They are a bargain compared to an old Vox. Budda in the early days (90s) also made superb Vox style EL-84 amps. Matchless DC-30 of course but very pricey...
@TaylorSchlupp Жыл бұрын
Love the video and the tones! Harrison and Paisley are two of my favorites. I've always liked having a tone somewhere between fender and vox. Been using a J Rockett Blue note (always on) into a Fender Pro Jr III and that gives a nice us/brit combo. 🎸🎸
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Some guys blend the Normal Channel with the Brilliant channel in on the TBX for example to get more of a Fender sound to the Vox.
@SteveOuimette Жыл бұрын
It's interesting, I always hear about reliability issues with vintage AC-30's as well as Marshall Plexi's and metal panel SuperLeads. In my many years of playing and studio recording I've never had an issue with either amp. My AC-30 is from '64 and it's been with me for 22 years now without a single issue and I use it hard in the studio all the time. Aside from retubing, nothing. Same with dozens and dozens of Marshall's. Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket!
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
I think some get lucky and can be due to lesser use or the conditions you use it in or how hot you run the amp, etc. There are many factors.
@SteveOuimette Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc I run all my Marshall's and Vox's pretty much full tilt as they're not master volume amps. Sometimes with a treble booster in front, etc. Used them live for years and years and pretty much every day in the studio. Just tubes and standard filter cap replacements for me. I must be lucky. And I'm talking dozens and dozens of Superleads from the 70's too. Just the one AC-30 though.
@embreesmith7613 Жыл бұрын
I ran a metal panel SL for 11 year's Bad tubes were the cause of all but one failure The other was a broken Capacitor lead
@SteveOuimette Жыл бұрын
@@embreesmith7613 Yep, that sounds about right for me without the bad cap. Never understood why people cut holes in the side and stuck fans on them. It's not like Jim didn't know what he was doing. Marshall Major...another story altogether.
@peterstockhaus2709 Жыл бұрын
Got a 64 as well, with all the candys. Since 40 years. No failures ever. It has been on very bumpy rides. And soundwise: Do not try to sell me anything else, please. Uncomparable. And I compared. Iz's not the mojo.
@ScottyMcYachty Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, Mason. Your guitarist Tim is great!
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@hvanraalten12113 ай бұрын
Maybe a stupid question due to this topic, but is an AC30 also suitable for a jazzy sound? I own a Hofner from 1964.
@mattrevers89748 ай бұрын
This has got to be one of the whiniest, most pedantic comments sections I’ve ever seen. Good playing, good general overview of the amp’s versatility, well edited and recorded video. Well done.
@EdHeinzelman Жыл бұрын
I bought a used on in 1965 and never had it in the shop...ever...and I really wish I had it back.
@cordylavery8012 Жыл бұрын
The Killer Queen lead was awesome, thanks for playing it twice.
@jordan17blissАй бұрын
My 93 AC30 Top Boost with celestion blue sounds amazing. We use at at our studio on everything
@douglasdog1 Жыл бұрын
I bought a new AC30 a few years ago and it only lasted a week. It was immediately making all kinds of crackling noises after 30 minutes of playing. Took it back, they replaced all the tubes under warranty. Took it home, same thing. Opened the back up to have a look, as I know a little about amp circuitry and was really surprised how cheap everything looked, super thin flexible pcb board and crappy wire dress. Just returned it. Sounded great when it was working.
@douglasdog1 Жыл бұрын
@@kenichi407 It was a strange issue. The guys in the store thought I was shitting them because it sounded fine when first fired up, so they kept the amp and played on it and sure enough they heard what I was talking about. I feel confident its not a regular problem with these amps, but after seeing the build quality inside I was dis-appointed. There have been revisions over the years and some are better than others.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Dang, sorry! This one in the video went from 1996 to 2019 on the same tubes and I've only serviced it once.
@lightningstrikes7314 Жыл бұрын
My two cents: I use the latest incarnation of the ac15 (ac15ch)head I picked up for $300 mint/used once with a celestion vintage + cab which cost me about $130 new. I'm sure it doesn't compare to the vintage unit but for the money with pedals it makes for a great working man's gig rig that is loud, portable, authentically 'vox' sounding for medium size theatres and club gigs playing country/blues/rock.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Good score!
@markscott48305 ай бұрын
I have a Vox AC 30 S1 which pushes one 12 inch speaker, it is my favorite sounding Vox. The price point is good
@thegreatpatsy Жыл бұрын
How would one know what generation they have? I recently bought one with the green backs and I absolutely love it! So diverse and gets me the grunge tone that I've loved for years. I play a Jagstang with an old Boss DS1, the good one with the Toshiba chip. Can't believe how loud it is for 30 watts!
@leapingtortoise Жыл бұрын
Great video. I was amp hunting in 2011 and landed on the AC15HW1x with the blue speaker rather than a cc or C or whatever it was. I tried them in store and they were just missing what I was after. I feel like it occasionally has a bad day though I'm not sure if it's just me that day, but majority of the time it's phenomenal. Pairs beautifully with my Gretsch. The chime and punch on the dynasonic neck is top notch and the tv Jones filter on the bridge is just excellent big rock sounds. Have you seen the video from Jim Lill about where the tone comes from in an amp? Very interesting video.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. Jim makes some interesting videos, and moreover is a great storyteller. I disagree with his findings on some of the videos however, in particular the one that he goes after amp tones. He has a tendency to oversimplify the reasons that things may sound the way they sound, but more importantly you can't feel what he's feeling to qualify a difference. Nevertheless, I enjoy his videos.
@robertbyrne5226 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I often like the distorted sound on the Beatle song Paperback Writer. Again thank you so much for this Vox AC30 Episode!
@NuclearDeathWalk5 ай бұрын
They used Fender amps on Revolver, the only Vox used if I remember was a Vox 7120; but yeah the U47 in front of the amp (about a foot away), compressed with a Fairchild 660 made a great edgy guitar sound. Likely the SG Harrison had just got.
@Thatmaninrio Жыл бұрын
"I Feel Fine" was most likely the AC-100's, as photographs show them using those in Studio 2 in late 64".
@angusorvid88406 ай бұрын
This amp gets one of the best clean distortion with the right boost. Great amp. Very much its own thing. The pure cleans are very different from Fender or anything else out there.
@compucorder64 Жыл бұрын
Would be nice to be able to own and play one of these. But I like the newer AC15CH (head). Because, you can start with a more affordable cab. And upgrade to an Alnico blue one later. It's more versatile, and nice and portable. Especially if venue or practice space have cabs for performing and rehearsing. Also, can use a less sensitive 1x12" for home practice, or recording, with the reactive load attenuator taking it down to 1.5W. And use a loud sensitive 2 x 12" for live / rehearsal. With modern PAs, I think the less extremely loud and heavy AC15 is a better choice than the AC30, for the majority of people. These amps all have design flaws and potential / probable points of failure. I think Psionic would advise doing some preventative work up front, sorting out these known potential issues, then the reliability can be improved. One reason the Korg eras are good now, is the ones is circulation that are still working well may have failed before, and had work done already.
@stonemartens_music Жыл бұрын
Amazing demo, love the amp! I'm curious: did you fix the ground noise loop or is it ok as it is? Thanks!
@gillesgenete9598 Жыл бұрын
At 7:20, the strat is a Rory Gallagher replica by Fender Custom Shop. And it's too bad you didn't mention Rory who was a fierce user of AC30 with Dallas Range Master trebble booster. For those rare person who doesn't know about Rory Gallagher, you may listen to his live album Irish Tour 72 to hear how an AC30 really sings loud.
@Barnekkid Жыл бұрын
I have an early 60s AC30. Yes, it's temperamental, but it was always pretty reliable. Gigged with it for a long time and it never let me down.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
🤞🤞🤞
@TheBoomtown4 Жыл бұрын
I’m confused.
@Srmadrids Жыл бұрын
Great video! I’ve got a 92’ and it’s awesome like it better then the JMI’s and 60s versions
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Nice!
@charlesmaschi3238 Жыл бұрын
Great video! A band mate of mine had a amp like that when we were playing gigs back in the 80's. Sure, it looked cool, but it was VERY temperamental, and crapped out a few times. He replaced it with a Fender Twin. Haven't thought of that amp in years.....Thanks.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
They can be great amps, certain eras are less good than others.
@JonMackenzieGuitarist Жыл бұрын
‘98 Vox AC30 TB/6 owner here. Mine has got one Greenback and one Blue. It’s epic in many ways; the tone, the volume, the weight (!), the vibrato. They’re cool amps but not hugely reliable in my experience. There is a common problem with them blowing fuses. Anyone out there have any problem with theirs? I strictly don’t use the standby switch - every time I’ve used it, it almost always blows a fuse. Fussy! I must get it looked at and maybe a mod done to make it more reliable.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
I just disabled by standby for this reason several years ago. A tech friend of mine did all the repairs for SIR in the 1990's and this was a common thing they did to this era Vox for backline it was such an ongoing issue. Truthfully, most amps don't need a standby anyway.
@JonMackenzieGuitarist Жыл бұрын
@@VertexEffectsInc thanks for the reply. I’m going to look into doing that for sure. It actually also sometimes blows fuses when I don’t have a cable plugged into an input. Anyway, I still think the positives outweigh the negatives when it comes down to it.
@petermichalowski Жыл бұрын
There are a few things people need to know about the CC era of AC30s. They used the wrong cones for the Blue Speakers and the wood is not the like the birch ply used for the TBXs. The amp itself isn't really too bad and playing a CC over a TBX cab is pretty good sounding actually. But...
@petermichalowski Жыл бұрын
@@kenichi407 The CC and the AC30BM series used a different ply while the C series uses the MDF. C series has the upgraded blue with the H1777 cone. It was David Peterson who helped me identify this many years ago after I got my first AC30BM and this later lead to a big thing between me and Vox.
@petermichalowski Жыл бұрын
@@kenichi407 Of course I did. A few other came forward with exactly the same conclusion after comparing. The former Vox rep in Germany was in particular nasty towards me. I think he's out now. They also tried to hack my YT channel and I was recommended to sue them for the fake Chinese blue. I was also backed up by a few others.
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
Thanks, didn't know that about the cabs.
@aujax18 ай бұрын
great video! but i dont think edge uses delay on sunday bloody sunday. maybe a little reverb.
@steveymoon Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. What treble-booster was used for the Killer Queen solo, please?
@VertexEffectsInc Жыл бұрын
BSM Treble Booster
@gregst.phillips6633 Жыл бұрын
Believe it or not for the 'I Feel Fine' recording Lennon used his Gibson J-160E acoustic guitar with a fixed pickup and not his Rickenbacker electric.
@donjohnson7550 Жыл бұрын
I’m not an amp expert. But I bought a Vox AC 15 Head, and man, that amp is the holy grail for me. I had origin 50 head, and from my small amp experience, I can say this Vox has made me so happy with the sound. Origin was great but I was never really satisfied with the sound and a better Marshall is exaggerate more expensive. Really the best thing ever is that vox. And the looks, omg, it’s such a killer amp, top amp and is not as expensive as other amps. The reverb and tremolo I love. The normal channel I thought it would suck, but g was I wrong, I love both channels. Plenty of gain for serous hard/heavy rock. And the clean tones!!!. If I was a woman I’d be wet
@timmotel5804 Жыл бұрын
Most enjoyable. What about a brand new 2023 AC15 with the Blue Alnico speaker? This is what I'm toying with buying soon, maybe. Any good and worth the money? Thanks to you both, and excellent playing on nice guitars. My name's Tim also.
@kevinhudson7555 Жыл бұрын
Classic amp and really good demonstration on the versatility of this magic amplifier
@chairmenoftheboards-asurfb1683 Жыл бұрын
Yup 👍 I love my Korg AC30 and AC15. I'm pretty new to magic of VOX and this video is some nice affirmation. 👌
@johndrowe5281Күн бұрын
I own and have played a UK-made Vox AC30 TB 1963 reissue since 1996. The Chinese-made Vox AC30s are, to me, fun … ONLY because they are cheaper and have a Master gain control. However, they are also cheaply made and, imvho, feel and sound nothing like the “real” AC30. The AC30 TB was adored for its clean chime and brilliant sound and for its powerful sound when it gets warmed up and turned up loudly for real amp breakup. (I prefer to let pedals do the dirty jobs for the amp at non-deafening levels). Where are/were the Korg models made besides China? Thank you for the demo. Well-presented, but the Korg sounds (though I adore Korg stuff) do not catch my ears. Cheers/ Slainte and Godspeed. 🎸👨🏼⚕️🫶✌️♾️. 🍂🍁🌲🎄🎅🏻. 🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸