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Bob
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Thanks...I just got a email that Guitar center has finally shipped my AC30 Amplug...I'll give a report after I give it a whirl.rick_ovic wrote:Welcome, Jeff. I just love your signature quote!
Paul:paologregorio wrote:I just received one of the Vox AC30 Amplugs yesterday as an early birthday gift. I really like it. It's fun to play through, and most convenient. Make sure that you plug the headphones into the "phones" jack, which is on the side, rather than into the more visible top side jack...the one marked "aux", which is for plugging one's MP3 player or something like that into for playing along with.Yes, I was guilty of this error.
Correct, not that you need to worry about a guitar input, as there's a 1/4 jack protruding from the bottom end of the amp; it plugs direclty into the guitar.1OUfan wrote:Paul:paologregorio wrote:I just received one of the Vox AC30 Amplugs yesterday as an early birthday gift. I really like it. It's fun to play through, and most convenient. Make sure that you plug the headphones into the "phones" jack, which is on the side, rather than into the more visible top side jack...the one marked "aux", which is for plugging one's MP3 player or something like that into for playing along with.Yes, I was guilty of this error.
I'm supposing that the input jack for the guitar is standard 1/4", but what size is the jack for the headphones---1/8"?
Thanks----
Bob
Paul:paologregorio wrote:Correct, not that you need to worry about a guitar input, as there's a 1/4 jack protruding from the bottom end of the amp; it plugs direclty into the guitar.1OUfan wrote:Paul:paologregorio wrote:I just received one of the Vox AC30 Amplugs yesterday as an early birthday gift. I really like it. It's fun to play through, and most convenient. Make sure that you plug the headphones into the "phones" jack, which is on the side, rather than into the more visible top side jack...the one marked "aux", which is for plugging one's MP3 player or something like that into for playing along with.Yes, I was guilty of this error.
I'm supposing that the input jack for the guitar is standard 1/4", but what size is the jack for the headphones---1/8"?
Thanks----
Bob