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Published on 06/01/11 at 14:26This is basically the bottom dwelling Vox Ac15. This thing is called the Valve reactor technology which mean you supposedly get the same tone with less tubes and less weight. So it is basically a hybrid amp with solid state or digital and tubes as well. I cut through all the bull crap...this sounds like a cheaper Vox practice amp in the size of a regular Ac15. Nothing has changed in size but the amps sounds similar to the $100-300 Vox amp modelers or practice amps.
Vox AC15VR 15-watt, 1x12" Combo Guitar Amplifier Features at a Glance:
15-watt, 1x12" combo amplifier with Valve Reactor technology
Much of the feel and dynamic range of a tube amp - without the extra cost and weight
2-channel design delivers classic to modern tones
Volume, Treble, and Bass controls on the "Normal" channel
Volume, Treble, Mid, and Bass controls on the "Overdrive" channel
Reverb and Master Volume controls
Features an external 8-ohm speaker jack (mutes the internal speakers)
1 x 12" VX12 Celestion custom speaker
UTILIZATION
Details
Type Hybrid
Number of Channels 2
Power 15W
Speakers 1 x 12" VS12 Celestion
Effects No
Reverb Yes
EQ Treble, Bass
No Amp Modeling
Preamp Tubes No Preamp Tube
Power Tubes 1 x 12AX7
Inputs 1 x Instrument
Outputs 1 x Speaker
Footswitch I/O
No Effects Loop
Height 17.95"
Width 23.7"
Depth 10.43"
Weight 36.16 lbs.
SOUNDS
They have this new modern nu metal tone in here that sounds nothing like a Vox. If you are looking into getting a Vox Ac15 because your favorite player uses one, this is not what they are playing. If you are a Brian May fan or an Edge fan they would never play this amp. I suggest you save a bit more cash and get a used real Ac30.
The tone of this amp still sounds like a cheap solid state amp that has no character or feel in the tone. There is no warmth or smooth tube tone to this amp. Even though it has a preamp tube in the power section this thing doesn't even remotely sound like an AC15.
OVERALL OPINION
This is a big pass for me. The amp sounds sterile and thin much like a solid state amp should sound like...garbage! Don't waste you money on this amp.
At new these amps come in at around $380, which is about $300 over priced. You are paying for an extra speaker and a logo that looks like a Vox Ac15. This is not an AC15 by any means.
Vox AC15VR 15-watt, 1x12" Combo Guitar Amplifier Features at a Glance:
15-watt, 1x12" combo amplifier with Valve Reactor technology
Much of the feel and dynamic range of a tube amp - without the extra cost and weight
2-channel design delivers classic to modern tones
Volume, Treble, and Bass controls on the "Normal" channel
Volume, Treble, Mid, and Bass controls on the "Overdrive" channel
Reverb and Master Volume controls
Features an external 8-ohm speaker jack (mutes the internal speakers)
1 x 12" VX12 Celestion custom speaker
UTILIZATION
Details
Type Hybrid
Number of Channels 2
Power 15W
Speakers 1 x 12" VS12 Celestion
Effects No
Reverb Yes
EQ Treble, Bass
No Amp Modeling
Preamp Tubes No Preamp Tube
Power Tubes 1 x 12AX7
Inputs 1 x Instrument
Outputs 1 x Speaker
Footswitch I/O
No Effects Loop
Height 17.95"
Width 23.7"
Depth 10.43"
Weight 36.16 lbs.
SOUNDS
They have this new modern nu metal tone in here that sounds nothing like a Vox. If you are looking into getting a Vox Ac15 because your favorite player uses one, this is not what they are playing. If you are a Brian May fan or an Edge fan they would never play this amp. I suggest you save a bit more cash and get a used real Ac30.
The tone of this amp still sounds like a cheap solid state amp that has no character or feel in the tone. There is no warmth or smooth tube tone to this amp. Even though it has a preamp tube in the power section this thing doesn't even remotely sound like an AC15.
OVERALL OPINION
This is a big pass for me. The amp sounds sterile and thin much like a solid state amp should sound like...garbage! Don't waste you money on this amp.
At new these amps come in at around $380, which is about $300 over priced. You are paying for an extra speaker and a logo that looks like a Vox Ac15. This is not an AC15 by any means.