1962 Vox AC-30 Fawn Tolex

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At A Glance:
Model: AC-30
Year: 1962
Finish: Fawn
Modifications: Good repro handles
Repairs: Some minor components changed

Technology: Valve
Watts: 30
Preamp Valves: ECC-83
Power Valves: EL84
Channels: 4
Footswitch: yes
Tremolo: Yes

    A 1962 Vox AC-30 T for your delectation.

    Introduced in 1958 at the request of Hank Marvin, the AC-30 would go on to be a touchstone of guitar tone, gracing stages all over the world.  

    This amp is in great condition as you can see from the pictures. The fawn vinyl  is free of tears and any real signs of wear. This is quite a feat as the vinyl is quite thin and susceptible to tearing. The grill cloth has worn a little but is not too damaged.  The copper anodised control plate has a few minor marks but nothing too substantial. The handles are good quality leather replacements.

    Internally a few of the power capacitors and resistors have been replaced and the amp has been thoroughly tested to make sure it's safe. As you’d imagine, for these amps to work as they should, some of the components need to be updated. 

    The original Haddon transformers are still present which is very nice and pretty important..! The amp has some very nice quality repro handles fitted that look just like the originals.

    Shipping quoted is a guess and will vary a lot depending on the country it is sold to.

    This amp has a great tone, very evocative of the period with plenty of headroom.

    Anyone searching for that true JMI period tone need look no further. A great sounding amp in such fantastic condition, it would be madness to walk away.


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