The best way to get the blues...

When I bought it, it was the best sound I had ever heard in my life. I played my Strat through it, and it was real beautiful. I get tired with the Strat, and when my MkVI came, it began to be my rig. Great! I was in heaven all the day long. I was riding it FULL WAY up, no matter of the neighbours...Soon, I played organ through it too. And one day, after a good hour of punchy drive, with various guitars, volume, effects, fuzz, it died.

Well, it didn't died, but a terrible noise happened. I had broke a "blue" speaker. From that day, I only had trouble with it. I've blown another speaker, blown a rectifier tube..and there still is a noise my tech and I are unable to locate. Here is one of the Celestion I've blown.

even riding it at real cool levels, it is not good.

NEW!! The blues are dead, but I had some greenbacks from another dead AC30, and they now are in it. FINE!!!!!

The Vox AC30 page.

Is there much to say? This is THE amp! This is the first "real" amp I bought after the Roland. I was 18 years old and did a lot of illegal deals to buy it (nothing too bad). I bought it from a store where it standed for the guys to test it. It is the 1993-reissue, one of the first wave. So expensive...and so fragile, as you'll see!

The best amp ever made...

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