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Vox AC10C1

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A forum search suggests this thread doesn't exist yet, so I'm starting it out of enthusiasm. I just spent a paltry $450 on the new Vox AC10, and am blown away. So much less than the reissue models (30 or 15), so much more usable than an AC4. Not absolutely crazy about the digital reverb, but it's far from awful, and if it weren't there, I d be putting a digital reverb in front of it anyway, which isn't the best place in the chain IMHO. No frills, but what a tone! It's amazing for the money as-is. I can only imagine what it will sound like after a tube upgrade.
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Thanks for the info. I want one!
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I bought two a couple of months ago to run as a Rick-o-Sound stereo rig.
They're great amps. Very reasonable price, very light, and sound fantastic... And more than loud enough. Especially with two of 'em!
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Great
I have just purchased an AC15C1 and it is wonderful
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Hey, Francesco! When did you move up North?
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Three years ago
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I never noticed that. Do you ever get to Spa-Francorchamps to see any racing?
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