astrozombie
KatyPerryologist
See, I had settled on purchasing a Vox AC30 with the alnico blue speakers but lately I've been listening to alot of music done with a deluxe reverb and I really LOVE the sound of it turned way way way way up.
I am recording an album later this year and would like to have both sounds.
Do you believe I'd be happy with the ac15 with an alnico blue? I had the one with the greenback and I actually enjoyed that amp alot. supposedly the blue is like someone took a comforter off the front of it.
I figure this way I'd have a versatile A/B rig or could take the fender or the vox to any given gig or rehearsal as needed.
What's the financial side of it?



Might be able to get these locally as there is a great vox and fender dealer nearby but the math is simple:
$1300 + tax for the ac30 on it's on and $1750 for the ac15 and the 68 silverface style fender with the "custom" additional bassman channel.
A/B pedals have a setting for running both amps at once right?
It's only $450 more and honestly it's a lot more versatility as well as the fact that I'd have to smaller and (technically) easier to transport amplifiers.
what's your take?
I am recording an album later this year and would like to have both sounds.
Do you believe I'd be happy with the ac15 with an alnico blue? I had the one with the greenback and I actually enjoyed that amp alot. supposedly the blue is like someone took a comforter off the front of it.
I figure this way I'd have a versatile A/B rig or could take the fender or the vox to any given gig or rehearsal as needed.
What's the financial side of it?



Might be able to get these locally as there is a great vox and fender dealer nearby but the math is simple:
$1300 + tax for the ac30 on it's on and $1750 for the ac15 and the 68 silverface style fender with the "custom" additional bassman channel.
A/B pedals have a setting for running both amps at once right?
It's only $450 more and honestly it's a lot more versatility as well as the fact that I'd have to smaller and (technically) easier to transport amplifiers.
what's your take?
