1. I'm thinking that maybe the Vox AC15C1 will be my new amp... some ideas about using both the normal and top boost channel at the same time are already forming in my head.
  2. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:I'm thinking that maybe the Vox AC15C1 will be my new amp... some ideas about using both the normal and top boost channel at the same time are already forming in my head.

    Not a bad choice at all. But absolutely out of my budget range. And I thought out of yours as well (4.000 SEK isn't what I'd call a bargain).
  3. Yeah, it's expensive. But I can afford it and I'm thinking maybe this is the time to use some of my savings and not have as much money in the bank as I'm used to. I've said I want to have a decent amount of money for when something special pops up. Maybe this is that time.
  4. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Yeah, it's expensive. But I can afford it and I'm thinking maybe this is the time to use some of my savings and not have as much money in the bank as I'm used to. I've said I want to have a decent amount of money for when something special pops up. Maybe this is that time.

    Valve amps sound better with age (as long as they've been well taken care of). Look for one used, maybe you can get it for 250-300€ in a good condition. I've seen AC30s go off for 450€ used (it's ~800 new).
  5. I'm gonna look a bit, but the two channel thing on the C1 (which came out in 2010 I believe) is quite tempting to me.
  6. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:I'm gonna look a bit, but the two channel thing on the C1 (which came out in 2010 I believe) is quite tempting to me.

    I'm not sure what you mean by using the clean and boost at the same time, but Vox top boost channels uses to get A LOT of noise into your tone.
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    I'm not sure what you mean by using the clean and boost at the same time, but Vox top boost channels uses to get A LOT of noise into your tone.

    Running both channels with the help of a signal splitter.

    There at least seems to be a general internet consensus on that the current model of the AC15, the C1, is better than the previous CC1.
  8. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    Running both channels with the help of a signal splitter.

    There at least seems to be a general internet consensus on that the current model of the AC15, the C1, is better than the previous CC1.

    just tried a buddies out the other day. they dont sound bad. but. the vox night train sounds even better. check it out


  9. Bit of fun - name them all!
  10. No way. Maybe a half...