Yes, the 2 channels aren't foot switchable anyway. The AC30 is an old school amp and almost impossible to get a bad sound out of it. I find the best way to use it is to set my lead tone first, then I just roll the volume back on my guitar for clean and crunch tones, no pedals needed and it sounds great :)
best vox ac30c2 demo in youtube. this is the video that made me decide to get this amp. that was a year ago and im still absolutely in love with it. i love it over my mesa rectoverb combo, my triple rectifier half stack, my fender deville, and fender deluxe reverb. i still love those amps thats why i still have them but theres just something cool about the ac30c2. its reliable, it looks sexy and its easy to get a great sound with any guitar for any style of music. it makes me play better.
I love this amp. I picked one up over the weekend and couldn't be happier. I'll be running it at the same time as my red frontman 212R because there are things I actually like about the Frontman tone.
This amp does have a footswitch, but not for switching between the normal and top boost channel. It only controls whether the reverb and tremolo are engaged or not. To accomplish what you want you could run an ABY switcher box and run two leads from it into each channel's input.
Yes, its called the AC30CC, or custom classic. I had one and found I very rarely used the switching feature. I now have one of these and I think the sound is a little more pure, less coloured with the less complex circuit. Both great amps for the money though :)
thanks man,that really helps,guess vox is the amp for me,even though i think the reverb on 65 is one of the best reverbs out there..thanks again for the reply,i appreciate it.
oh man comparing is difficult. they are both good. i say the reverb of the fender is a bit more blended in with the guitar sound whereas the vox reverb sounds a bit more separate, as if the reverb is added on top of the guitar sound. so turning the reverb up full blast wont make the guitar sound washy at all. maybe its because the vox has a cleaner sound. i hope im making some sense. if not im sorry. lately ive been using the hall of fame reverb from tc electronic cuz i have more control overall
Great amp.. They should just use some lower weight quality birch ply for rthe construction. These amps are heavy 32.2kg for the greenback version and 33.4kg for the alnico blue version. But the handwired series with the birch ply cabs are only ~ 1,4 kilo lighter.
I have a doubt regarding this amp, like an opinion from you. The footswitch does not switch between the clean channel and the dirty, only the tremolo and reverb. What would be the pedal or footswitch more recommended to make this change without damaging the amp. Thank you for your attention.
Hey, I have a dilemma between the vox av60 and this ac30c2, my main concern is the warm valve sound and loudness since I need them to be gigging around, can anyone share an opinion?
@NoraHaidar Hi there ! YOU CAN GET GREAT METAL SOUNDS from an VOX AC 30-VR (valve reactor version ) !! it has MASSIVE GAIN on the SECOND CHANNEL TRY IT OUT !!
Oh dear, we need to get over the made in China nonsense ... I remember the days when Japanese made guitars were considered rubbish and look at how those same guitars are valued and sought after today! The same goes for recent Korean made guitars ... I have no less than 3 Korean made guitars ... Danelectro, Gretsch and Epiphone and they are each absolutely stellar instruments that play great. I'll be buying one of these Vox amps this week ... I have absolutely no cork sniffing delusions about the quality and tone of these amps at all ... who cares WHERE they are made as long as they meet a standard of quality and production. English made Vox amps were notorious for breaking down and farting out ... yeah, that's right ... keep cork sniffing, I'd rather have reliability and I'm proud of Vox and my own English heritage! It's just a matter of keeping a product price point down ...
+Rikitocker It's not where they are made, it's the Price, they charge it like it was made in England, I think that's the issue tha many players have not so much where it is made.
+Israel D I wish it could be this way... but amps that are handmade in England are VERY expensive, I mean, take Victory (english brand) for example. Small brand, so you don't pay the logo too much (listening to me Gibson !?) and still, for a thirty watts (ONLY THE HEAD), they charge 1'280 bucks. Shit's expensive these days... (especially big brands)
Israel D I got my Vox AC30 for an amazing price brand spanking new, not sure where you might be shopping but I got mine with about $500 off the usual retail price. Deals are there if you shop around ...
Ok let's get over the made in China nonsense. Let's also start charging made in China prices. Not made in China at Made in USA/EU prices. Seriously the RRP on these is a joke.
@CoolParkourName the AC30 is most definitely NOT a metal amp. You can get some great rock tones out of it (think Brian May) and even some AC/DCish type sounds, but it isn't meant for stuff like Metallica/Megadeth/Slayer or any of the nu metal type of music. Marshalls and Mesas are better for that.
It's funny that no one ever mentions that these "British" amp are Made in China...almost deceiving the guitar buyer into believing their buying a British amp
...Yep...Made in China! Forget the design, you pay good money for the hand-wired version ($2000) and they make it in China! Why?! $2000 is more than enough money for the amps to be made in Britain. They get them made in China for $80 a piece and then ripping the shit out of the buyer, using their British name...the usual story with most mass-produced crap these days...
Georgios Karaspyros All that is matter is sound,and this sounds very good.I do not care where is being made.Made in China expensive gear is very good built,people just work cheaper.If you buy cheap stuff and there write Made in USA do not be surprised with shit sound.
Georgios Karaspyros The story is about the point,not where it is made.Maaan... Who do not know that Vox are UK company?Beatles made them famous almost before 100 years.
One of the best demos I've seen in a while !
Right to the point , showed all the features and not to much talk ... YOU ROCK !
Yes, the 2 channels aren't foot switchable anyway. The AC30 is an old school amp and almost impossible to get a bad sound out of it. I find the best way to use it is to set my lead tone first, then I just roll the volume back on my guitar for clean and crunch tones, no pedals needed and it sounds great :)
best vox ac30c2 demo in youtube. this is the video that made me decide to get this amp. that was a year ago and im still absolutely in love with it. i love it over my mesa rectoverb combo, my triple rectifier half stack, my fender deville, and fender deluxe reverb. i still love those amps thats why i still have them but theres just something cool about the ac30c2. its reliable, it looks sexy and its easy to get a great sound with any guitar for any style of music. it makes me play better.
his hair makes me crave ramen.
It really triggers my anxiety man.
I love this amp. I picked one up over the weekend and couldn't be happier. I'll be running it at the same time as my red frontman 212R because there are things I actually like about the Frontman tone.
This amp does have a footswitch, but not for switching between the normal and top boost channel. It only controls whether the reverb and tremolo are engaged or not. To accomplish what you want you could run an ABY switcher box and run two leads from it into each channel's input.
Yes, its called the AC30CC, or custom classic. I had one and found I very rarely used the switching feature. I now have one of these and I think the sound is a little more pure, less coloured with the less complex circuit. Both great amps for the money though :)
Great demo vid of the AC30c2. Thanks!
I liked this review, not too talky, not too rocky, good blend of info to demo ratio.
Great demo, you convinced me right now
Is that Johnny DeMarco's brother?
yep
thanks man,that really helps,guess vox is the amp for me,even though i think the reverb on 65 is one of the best reverbs out there..thanks again for the reply,i appreciate it.
@inmyazuredreams Cheers, gonna go with the Vox, now to choose the C2 or the handwired :)
I really like the distortion sound on this amp. Tone kind of reminds me of Coheed and Cambria.
Oh how I miss my Vox, it's up north, driving me nuts not being able to play it!!!
Excellent demo
Great review! Got in love with the tone and also got in love with your shoes. Where can I buy it?
Wow that thing is awesome!!! the only thing i found bad is that how much tremelo effect you had on was very unnecessary xD!!
i think he was referring to the knobs on the amp.
good lord this thing sounds great.
oh man comparing is difficult. they are both good. i say the reverb of the fender is a bit more blended in with the guitar sound whereas the vox reverb sounds a bit more separate, as if the reverb is added on top of the guitar sound. so turning the reverb up full blast wont make the guitar sound washy at all. maybe its because the vox has a cleaner sound. i hope im making some sense. if not im sorry. lately ive been using the hall of fame reverb from tc electronic cuz i have more control overall
Great amp.. They should just use some lower weight quality birch ply for rthe construction. These amps are heavy 32.2kg for the greenback version and 33.4kg for the alnico blue version. But the handwired series with the birch ply cabs are only ~ 1,4 kilo lighter.
This, a Marshall Bluesbreaker, a Fender Supersonic or a Blackstar Stage 60 for Kasabian-esque tones?
wow!! He's not whispering this time..
What a beauty!
best review of this one
Really nice for country? I'm sold!
Does this amp come with a footswitch so you can switch channels during a song?
Nice review ! i just bought this amp, and i was wondering, how can I change the mid on the amp if there is no mid switch?
I have a doubt regarding this amp, like an opinion from you. The footswitch does not switch between the clean channel and the dirty, only the tremolo and reverb. What would be the pedal or footswitch more recommended to make this change without damaging the amp. Thank you for your attention.
A standard A/B Box would allow you to change between the two!
thank you !!
The c2x with the blues are even better..it has more chime
I really wish this didn't cost so much.
Hey, I have a dilemma between the vox av60 and this ac30c2, my main concern is the warm valve sound and loudness since I need them to be gigging around, can anyone share an opinion?
What type of tubes do u have there?
Saw this amp in real life today in GC and shit it is huge. and it's 75 lbs.
hey man,could you tell me how does the reverb on vox compare to the 65 deluxe reverb?
"I can roll down the volume without touching a knob!"
*touches knob*
i don't know why, but this is only 30 dollars in my local music store... it's the most expensive store in the area...
They have another model that offers that.
1:41 Edgar Winter Group comes to mind.
He speak about the knobs of the amplifier :)
selling my Taylor and gonna use about half of the money for this :)
why does this guy sounds like Tommy Wiseau but with an american accent??
THE COUPLE TONZ GUY HAS A BROTHER!?!
wow so spagghetti hair, amazing
@NoraHaidar Hi there ! YOU CAN GET GREAT METAL SOUNDS from an VOX AC 30-VR (valve reactor version ) !! it has MASSIVE GAIN on the SECOND CHANNEL TRY IT OUT !!
i just bought one :)
Oh dear, we need to get over the made in China nonsense ... I remember the days when Japanese made guitars were considered rubbish and look at how those same guitars are valued and sought after today! The same goes for recent Korean made guitars ... I have no less than 3 Korean made guitars ... Danelectro, Gretsch and Epiphone and they are each absolutely stellar instruments that play great. I'll be buying one of these Vox amps this week ... I have absolutely no cork sniffing delusions about the quality and tone of these amps at all ... who cares WHERE they are made as long as they meet a standard of quality and production. English made Vox amps were notorious for breaking down and farting out ... yeah, that's right ... keep cork sniffing, I'd rather have reliability and I'm proud of Vox and my own English heritage! It's just a matter of keeping a product price point down ...
+Rikitocker It's not where they are made, it's the Price, they charge it like it was made in England, I think that's the issue tha many players have not so much where it is made.
+Israel D I wish it could be this way... but amps that are handmade in England are VERY expensive, I mean, take Victory (english brand) for example. Small brand, so you don't pay the logo too much (listening to me Gibson !?) and still, for a thirty watts (ONLY THE HEAD), they charge 1'280 bucks. Shit's expensive these days... (especially big brands)
Israel D I got my Vox AC30 for an amazing price brand spanking new, not sure where you might be shopping but I got mine with about $500 off the usual retail price. Deals are there if you shop around ...
Ok let's get over the made in China nonsense. Let's also start charging made in China prices. Not made in China at Made in USA/EU prices. Seriously the RRP on these is a joke.
Shop around ...
Aaaaaaaand I got an AC30CCH!
classy
Have one, and is God.
@CoolParkourName the AC30 is most definitely NOT a metal amp. You can get some great rock tones out of it (think Brian May) and even some AC/DCish type sounds, but it isn't meant for stuff like Metallica/Megadeth/Slayer or any of the nu metal type of music. Marshalls and Mesas are better for that.
The sound of tremelo always make me feel like I'm about to have a seizure... Great amp though!
You said knob...
@bradh716 no
vox ac 30 + pro co rat
It's funny that no one ever mentions that these "British" amp are Made in China...almost deceiving the guitar buyer into believing their buying a British amp
British *design.
...Yep...Made in China! Forget the design, you pay good money for the hand-wired version ($2000) and they make it in China! Why?! $2000 is more than enough money for the amps to be made in Britain. They get them made in China for $80 a piece and then ripping the shit out of the buyer, using their British name...the usual story with most mass-produced crap these days...
Georgios Karaspyros All that is matter is sound,and this sounds very good.I do not care where is being made.Made in China expensive gear is very good built,people just work cheaper.If you buy cheap stuff and there write Made in USA do not be surprised with shit sound.
Dado Simic UK not USA, VOX is a British company
Georgios Karaspyros The story is about the point,not where it is made.Maaan...
Who do not know that Vox are UK company?Beatles made them famous almost before 100 years.
Too much talk,
Not enough rock
This amp sucks! Way to bright
How does it suck without a mouth?