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  • VOX BRIAN MAY amp

    HAS anyone got it yet, or heard it ? all i know is what i've read...........rammer

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    Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

    I dont think its much chop, its only a little solid state thing isnt it?

    Brian may im pretty sure didnt use one, he used his AC30 with some weird pedal...didnt he?
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    • #3
      Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

      Brian May did use one but it was the one he actually made from a car stereo and other ranom objects,the original had not controls and was something like .4watts(point 4 watts) Or somewhere like that
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        Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

        Originally posted by y2stevo
        Brian May did use one but it was the one he actually made from a car stereo and other ranom objects,the original had not controls and was something like .4watts(point 4 watts) Or somewhere like that
        It was John Deacon, the bass player who made his amp! Live he used AC-30 but in the studio he used the "deaky". He also used a Booster pedal, can't remember the name right now but BSM has start made the old pedal again but it's VERY VERY expencive!
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        • #5
          Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

          Originally posted by Thurisarz
          It was John Deacon, the bass player who made his amp! Live he used AC-30 but in the studio he used the "deaky". He also used a Booster pedal, can't remember the name right now but BSM has start made the old pedal again but it's VERY VERY expencive!
          Sorry to hijak but are you serious someone has started making the brian may distortion pedal again!?!?!
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          • #6
            Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

            Originally posted by Young Angus
            Sorry to hijak but are you serious someone has started making the brian may distortion pedal again!?!?!
            He's referring to the BSM treble booster pedals.

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            • #7
              Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

              Im talking about the little WHITE AMP, suposedly, you can record w/ it, & also plug in an external spkr..& its suposed to kick a$$ for 10 watts, or so im told ( & i read it).... all for $150

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              • #8
                Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

                Rammer, are you located anywhere near a GC ? The shops do stock them ...give it a try.

                If not, MF (and what suitable initials) does have a fairly liberal return policy.
                <----- another experiment in rewiring turns tragic.

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                • #9
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                  when i bought my practice amp i asked about the BM amp and the local musicstore guy said (i know him very well so i know he's not making anything up). If you play Queen/Brain May stuff it's great, for everything else, it sucks.
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                  • #10
                    Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

                    Originally posted by Thurisarz
                    when i bought my practice amp i asked about the BM amp and the local musicstore guy said (i know him very well so i know he's not making anything up). If you play Queen/Brain May stuff it's great, for everything else, it sucks.
                    Absolutely agree with what Thurisarz has said - if you want to nail the Brian May sound you will need a couple of AC30's and also the Brian May Special amp (called the Deacy amp). The amp is designed to give the same tones as Brian's original pre amp made by John Deacon out of some old radio stuff he found dumped. In addition, the Vox Brian May Special features an output following the treble booster section, so that this output can be plugged into another amplifier (such as a Vox AC30) to get the traditional sounds. It is designed primarily for home use, recording or as a pre-amp to feed into a larger amp when playing live.
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                    • #11
                      Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

                      yeah, try it out and give a review! ive been interested in the sound of the thing...
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                      • #12
                        Re: VOX BRIAN MAY amp

                        Originally posted by xerxes
                        yeah, try it out and give a review! ive been interested in the sound of the thing...
                        Have you heard the sound sample at Vox's website?
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