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Description
Description
The AC Custom series offers the iconic VOX sound in modern combo guitar amplifiers. The AC10, AC15, and AC30 models are now available in the limited Classic Vintage Red cosmetics, with vintage red tolex, black & gold fret cloth, and vintage logo. This standout look is the perfect addition to any guitarist’s VOX collection.
Top Selling Features:
- Limited vintage red tolex, black & gold fret cloth, and vintage logo
- Available in AC10, AC15, and AC30 models
- Same specs as the standard Custom Series models, with limited cosmetics
- Two channels, Normal and Top Boost (AC15 and AC30)
- Tremolo and Spring Reverb effects (AC15 and AC30)
- One Top Boost channel (AC10)
- Digital Spring Reverb (AC10)
Did You Know?
The vintage red color ties to both the copper panel of VOX amps from the ’60s, and the classic red tolex of the VOX Contintental
The VOX logo badge on this limited model recalls the logo used by VOX in the US under Thomas Organ Company in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, found on amps like the Super Beatle and Pathfinder.
SKU: AC30C2CVR
Description
Description
The AC Custom series offers the iconic VOX sound in modern combo guitar amplifiers. The AC10, AC15, and AC30 models are now available in the limited Classic Vintage Red cosmetics, with vintage red tolex, black & gold fret cloth, and vintage logo. This standout look is the perfect addition to any guitarist’s VOX collection.
Top Selling Features:
- Limited vintage red tolex, black & gold fret cloth, and vintage logo
- Available in AC10, AC15, and AC30 models
- Same specs as the standard Custom Series models, with limited cosmetics
- Two channels, Normal and Top Boost (AC15 and AC30)
- Tremolo and Spring Reverb effects (AC15 and AC30)
- One Top Boost channel (AC10)
- Digital Spring Reverb (AC10)
Did You Know?
The vintage red color ties to both the copper panel of VOX amps from the ’60s, and the classic red tolex of the VOX Contintental
The VOX logo badge on this limited model recalls the logo used by VOX in the US under Thomas Organ Company in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, found on amps like the Super Beatle and Pathfinder.