Vox Amps at NAMM

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Vox AC15H1TV/TVL
The new Vox AC15H1TV and AC15H1TVL guitar amplifiers represent the first offering from the company's new Heritage Collection of handwired amps, which commemorate Vox's 50th anniversary. Rather than simply reissuing old designs, Vox combines the EF86 preamp channel of 1958 with the Top Boost channel from 1963 to transport you through the golden age of Vox tone. Other features include a half-power switch, single 12" Celestion Alnico "Blue" speaker, bass shift and brilliance switches, and vintage cabinet designs. Experience some of the best tones of the last 50 years with the Vox AC15H1TV and TVL amplifiers.


Vox AC15H1TV and AC15H1TVL Guitar Amplifier Features:
  • Handwired all-tube design, featuring EF86 preamp channel from 1958 and Top Boost channel from 1963
  • Brilliance switch, Bass shift switch, and interactive EQ
  • O/P output power switch for half-power operation
  • Tube complement: One EF86, three ECC83/12AX7, two EL84, and one EZ81 (rectifier)
  • 12" Celestion Alnico "Blue" speaker
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Vox AC50CP2
What we heard emanating from the Vox NAMM booth was way more than just the trademark chime of their vintage amps! The new Vox AC50CP2 Classic Plus combo is capable of going from pristine clean to scorching high-gain, and its 2x12 package is loaded with Vox Custom GSH-1230 speakers. Features include dual switchable channels (including a new high-gain channel), 50-watt output from an EL34-equipped power section, DI output, and separate EQ for each channel. You'll find a fire breather inside the classic package of the Vox AC50CP2 Classic Plus.


Vox AC50CP2 Classic Plus 2x12 Guitar Amplifier Features:
  • 50W, 2x12 dual-channel, channel switching combo with new high gain lead channel
  • Separate EQ voiced for each channel
  • Footswitchable spring reverb with individual reverb level control for each channel
  • Series effects loop with selectable level control and bypass switching.
  • DI output with balanced XLR and unbalanced jack outputs with level control, switchable low pass filter
Vox ToneLab LE
The Vox ToneLab LE is the newest addition to Vox's line of compact tube-modeling and multi-effects processors. The ToneLab LE features models of 16 sought-after amps, 11 classic and modern cabinets, and 50 different effects, including new models of metal, multi-tap chorus, two-tap delay, slap echo, and "U-Vibe." You get 120 user programs, a new global EQ, S/PDIF-out, an expression pedal and real-tube power-amp circuitry for the sound, tone and feel of all-tube amps from the Vox ToneLab LE!


Vox ToneLab LE Tube-Driven Modeling and Multi-effects Processor Features:
  • Vox Valve Reactor tube power-amp circuitry
  • Models of 16 guitar amps, 11 speaker cabinets, and 50 effects
  • Amp/line selector with 1/4" and S/PDIF output options and 5 EQ settings
  • Assignable control switch and Vox expression pedal
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Re: Vox Amps at NAMM

Looks pretty interesting, this is turning out to be a very good NAMM show, not like theyre all cool, but this one seems to be targeting a lot of vintage style stuff and reissuing stuff.
 
Re: Vox Amps at NAMM

the new tonelab looks cool, I wonder if they made the high gain amps sound better and took out the fizz on the high end of the other amp models

chris
 
Re: Vox Amps at NAMM

I like the looks of the new tonelab too. My buddy just got one of the old ones the other day and it's even better than my old Valvetronix AD60H head. He's using his with a '68 Princeton and it sounds killer.
 
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