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VOX AC10C1 Guitar Amplifier Head

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Model: AC10C1


Features

  • 10 Watt tube combo offering the classic VOX Top Boost tone
  • EL84 power tubes; 12AX7 preamp tubes
  • Custom 10" VX10 speaker made by Celestion
  • Simple but effective Gain, Bass, Treble, Reverb, and Master Volume controls
  • Extension and External speaker outputs; By-passable Effect Loop, Distinctive VOX Styling.Output Power:10W RMS

Description

The AC10 was one of the first amplifiers to bear the VOX name and was available only for a short period of time in the early 1960s. Long adored for his ability to achieve rich, articulate tube tone at very manageable volumes, the AC10 has become a highly coveted piece of VOX history since it's discontinuation in 1965. Now in 2015, VOX is proud to reintroduce the AC10C1 and provide players with an easy way to enjoy the legendary VOX top boost sound. Equipped with reverb and a master volume, the AC10C1 is the perfect companion for the home, studio or stage.

Brand: Vox


Color: MultiColored


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Product Dimensions: 12.08"D x 23.75"W x 18.62"H


Item Weight: 27.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: 23.75 x 12.08 x 18.63 inches


Item model number: AC10C1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 9, 2015


Color Name: MultiColored


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Vox Amp for a good price
Model: AC30C2
The Vox AC30C2 is a great, Vox amp for a decent price. These things do what a Vox amp is supposed to do with a few added modern features. Listen to a few Tom Petty songs, or some early Beatles records, or the countless others out there now that use Vox AC30's with great success. It's not a Fender, Marshal, or a Mesa Boogie. The main thing is the Vox sound and it's there in this amp. It is a loud amp, and for some situations, maybe too loud (bedroom practice late nights, very small church service) but it does have a Master volume so dialing in a great Vox sound at reasonably low volume is easy and I have no problem using mine at home. It's loud enough for big stage fill, so you can hear yourself if you fall out of the monitor mix, or play with a band that has really high volume on stage or in the garage! Well, everything gets miked now days at live shows anyway so huge, or outdoor shows are no problem. This has 2 Celestion Greenbacks (which I favor) but some hard-core Vox users like the Blue Alnico speakers better, but they are a little more money. Vox clean, sparkly chime and/or attitude are here in spades in this amp. And with the modern player features, this may be the best AC30 yet. It is heavy: 71.5 pounds! But the sturdy handles (there are 3 on top, one in the middle, and two more, one at each end) make it a little easier to pack around, especially if you have two guys. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2013 by JohnnyBingo

  • Amazing sound!
Model: AC10C1
I like the sound, how it looks, is very vintage and cool and beautiful, I just love it, it totally worth it the price!
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023 by Beautiful sound, is amazing, you don’t need even a pedal board, I use it with my Gretsch guitar and the sound is incredible! Beautiful sound, is amazing, you don’t need even a pedal board, I use it with my Gretsch guitar and the sound is incredible!

  • I really like this gig-worthy amp
Model: AC10C1
I really like this gig-worthy amp. I used to lug around a VOX AC-30 but the weight of the thing became unbearable as I got older. I play in a band without drums that gigs at smaller venues. This amp has worked great on its own for these gigs. (the rest of the band sings and plays through a Bose L-1 and a bass amp). And if needed for a bigger gig it can be mic'ed and run through a "p.a." It retains the classic Vox top boost tone with 1/2 the weight of the AC-15 and about 1/3 the weight of the AC-30. The AC-10 weighs about 25 lbs. It lacks the excellent tremolo that I used once in awhile on my AC-30. It doesn't have normal and top boost inputs like the AC-30 either. It has a single input and you get top boost tone by cranking up the gain. With gain reduced you get a good clean tone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015 by Bill

  • so consider that when I say this is the best sounding amp I have ever owned
Model: AC10C1
Admittedly, I'm in the honeymoon phase with this amp, so consider that when I say this is the best sounding amp I have ever owned. I've owned a pretty wide variety of amps (boutique, solid state, tube, modeling amps, etc.). The AC10 is pretty basic on features - single channel, no effects loop, digital reverb, no tremolo. So everything goes into the front end (pay attention to pedal order) and you need pedals to get a lot of tones you might get from other Vox offerings. The AC10 is all about blending the gain, volume and tone. Don't get me wrong, it's tough to get a bad sound out of it, but the classic rock/punk drive that is just majestic is available in spades. Sparkling highs are also right there too. Regarding lack of features, I use a Strymon Flint (Reverb/Tremolo) and some fuzz and OD pedals (Tubescreamer, Bluesdriver). It takes pedals well and just like any amp, if you try to use the wrong pedals with the wrong settings, you can get mixed results. I've also read that you MUST use an effects loop for modulation and delays to get good sounds. That is simply untrue. I also use a Strymon Mobius, DiG and MXR Carbon Copy to great effect. The reason I've not had a Vox is the great unknown in a new amp. I've had reliability issues. Noise, hum, blown transformers, whatever. I had an AC15 and it sounded terrific, but it just wasn't reliable and I moved on to an Orange amp as my go to. Hopefully this one lasts, because it hits every tone I'm looking for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016 by Jared Burdick

  • Great amp. Significant improvement vs the AC4.
Model: AC10C1
I got a special edition ac4 with the 12 inch speaker and after 2 years I just couldn’t get along with it. Bought this used and it’s exactly what I wanted originally. Obviously more clean headroom but the big difference is the bass. This deserves the AC name. Definitely the top boost sound. The 4 is fine too if you want something a lot quieter. This is in a different league though. Highly recommend a little extra for this. The digital verb is fine too. No complaints. Was worried about the 10in speaker but other reviews have been right - it’s he right speaker for the amp. I have a 12in Weber blue dog in a bigger cab and it is just barely better than the stock 10in that came in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2018 by Michael

  • Bought Used like new from Alto Music (?) in Upstate NY for 400.
Model: AC10C1
OK. The amp IS five stars. That the music store said it was "like new" when they'd already been changing tubes around...come on. The reverb went crazy, the tolex got to bouncing, called ghoastbusters, and there was no tracking for a while. OTHER than that. It's freaking glorious. Put a vintage RAT in front of it, it's intense. Different guitar? Whole new thing. It also weighs less than a Fender Princeton and once you put new tubes in, is a lot less fussy. I've an old danelecro tremelo pedal. awesome. If you've thinking about getting a Vox, like DON'T buy something digital. Put the money towards one of these or something else with tubes/valves. Peace, J. Addendum: A while back I bought a Celestion Blue at half price. Made a Cab. Put the AC10 (or a Princeton) through the Blue and you're...Golden-Blue? Moreover, it sounds incredible. There are 10" non-celestion "blue" speakers (can't remember who makes them" you could put in the amp itself. Then again, all the other low what amps you have...wouldn't get the blues :) Peace n Love, J. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2021 by ReadUntilFallingDown

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