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Vox ac30cc2 modified with greenbacks
Vox ac30cc2 modified with greenbacks








vox ac30cc2 modified with greenbacks
  1. #VOX AC30CC2 MODIFIED WITH GREENBACKS FULL#
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  3. #VOX AC30CC2 MODIFIED WITH GREENBACKS CRACK#

On a cc2 there is a switch on the back that will cut it down to 22 watts.make sure it is set to full power. Get it off the floor and don't point it at Bonham, he'll just play louder.Īre the power tubes less than a year old? You will turn a set of new power tubes to mush in maybe a year with fuzz cranked to the point where it doesn't make your AC louder. It will make a big difference, a really big difference.

vox ac30cc2 modified with greenbacks

If you don't get a new cab you should be able to afford two LOUD speakers to replace the lame Wharfdales.

vox ac30cc2 modified with greenbacks

So not the popular efficient but muffled Cannabis Rex.Ī pair of Red Fangs would do it, but Eminence makes same efficiency ceramic speakers for less money. You're going to have to get the most efficient speakers possible, and also get efficient speakers with good top end clarity. Third, a pair of Blues will probably blow if you crank your AC30 with fuzz. Second, a Fuzz into an AC30 is a tough combo to get loud clear sound with. Just a thought, fuzzes can sometimes sink in a mix, is yours known for not having this problem? It sounds like you're describing lack of clarity as well as not quite enough volume.įirst off, an added pair of greenbacks won't boost your volume all that much because they are inefficient speakers.

vox ac30cc2 modified with greenbacks

OK so a Hiwatt does not need to be cranked to make it hard for an AC30 pushed by a Fuzzbox to stay clear. Almost all hand-wired amps are made with either tag boards (like Vox), turret boards (like Marshall) or eyelet boards (like Fender), or occasionally tag or turret strips (like Hiwatt).Why fire John Bonham when all you need is a little more volume at rehearsal? It's also important to note that no AC30 is "point to point" - that means no circuit board of any kind, with the small components connected directly between the chassis-mounted ones. It's very important to know why this is different from the Birch-Stolec era Voxes, which are one of the reasons why PCB has such a bad name - these are terrible, shoddy amps with just about every design error possible in them - *and* they use a PCB, of extremely low quality and with all the wrong types of parts mounted on them.

#VOX AC30CC2 MODIFIED WITH GREENBACKS SERIES#

It is useful to identify various different series of amps though…

#VOX AC30CC2 MODIFIED WITH GREENBACKS CRACK#

The most important thing to avoid is fitting components which get hot onto the PCB, and also anything heavy enough to vibrate and crack its solder joints. So you could legitimately argue that it's a hand-assembled PCB amp - but it is not, by the usual definitions guitarists use, a hand-wired amp - that would require that it doesn't use PCBs.ĭoes it matter? Your guess is as good as mine! Personally I think it doesn't if many of the usual problems with PCB construction have been avoided - which they have. It's also reasonably likely that given the age of the amps, the PCBs were hand-fitted with the components, rather than it being done by a robot. But it is *also* hand-wired to a considerable degree - all the connections off the PCBs are done by hand. The amp is a PCB amp - that's indisputable, it contains PCBs. Now, if you really want to make it complicated… Well, that's pretty much what those tan-coloured boards are - although they're only single-sided, so the printed circuit stuff is all on the other side where you can't see it.










Vox ac30cc2 modified with greenbacks