Vox AC30CCH, AC30CC2X, AC30CC1 owner manual Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of an AC30 Custom Classic. This amp is the culmination of over 45 years of manufacturing expertise and high quality, guitar amplifier design. We have taken the best AC30 designs and added a number of useful and interesting features to give you the most tonally flexible AC30 to date!

We’re confident you will find these improvements extremely useful and that your new amplifier will give you many hours of tonal pleasure.Your AC30 is equipped with a number of modern features and conveniences like blend-able channels, a true bypass FX loop and master volume, to name a few. Please read this manual carefully so that you can familiarize yourself with them.

In order to ensure that this new AC30 meets exacting standards for tone, quality and reliability, it has been built entirely in our vertically-integrated manufacturing facility, a facility capable of many processes not usually found in guitar amplifier factories. We design and manufacture our own transformers, speakers (except for the venerable Vox “Blue” made in the UK by Celestion), cabinets (all birch construction) and electronics. What this means to you is that the sound of your new AC30 is second to none.

The birth of an amp…

The AC30 is one of the most quintessential guitar amplifiers of all time. The legendary combo amp made its debut in 1959 and its unique tone has helped define the sound of modern guitar for more than 45 years. Although the VOX brand has been owned by numerous companies, and even though each of them has made some changes to the AC30, the amp itself has remained basically unchanged since 1965. This in itself is a glowing tribute to the original product designed by Dick Denny when VOX was part of Jennings Musical Industries.

There are very few guitar amplifiers still selling today that have not undergone massive changes in their basic design format. In fact, most vintage style amplifiers available today disappeared from sale for many years and have only just been re-released in a re-issue format; the basic AC30 has always been available.

As stated, every new owner of the brand made minor changes to the construction or electronic design. While some were arguably good changes, some were not so good, but the basic format of the amp re- mained the same.

What makes the AC30 so revered? Its unique and warm tone, its player friendly “feel” and its very simplistic circuit design. Even with the simple “what you see is what you get” control format, the AC30 found favor with artists since its inception. VOX basically owned the “British invasion” of the 1960s and the AC30 continues to be used by a diverse group of artists that span a wide range of musical styles.

The one drawback to this wonderful amp is that, though it has features and facilities that were well founded and useful for bands in the late ‘50s, in this day and age these same features are regarded as “quirky,” at best! For instance: there are three channels with two inputs each. Namely TOP BOOST, NORMAL, and VIB/TREM. By far the most commonly used is the TOP BOOST channel, as this has the most pleasing and varied tonal spectrum, especially for today’s players. Coming second in use (but a long, long way behind) is the NORMAL channel. Although this channel only features a volume control and nothing else, when coupled with a certain treble boost pedal, this setup is an integral part of Brian May’s killer tone. Thirdly the VIB/TREM channel finds very, very little use these days, except for accessing the VIB/TREM circuit itself. The VIB/TREM channel, tonally, is very poor in relation to the other channels and rarely gets used for its sonic performance – yet it has more electronic circuitry than the rest of the amp put together!

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AC30CC2, AC30CCH, AC30CC2X, AC30CC1 specifications

The Vox AC30 series has long been a staple in the world of guitar amplifiers, renowned for its distinct sound and robust construction. The AC30CC1, AC30CC2X, AC30CCH, and AC30CC2 are four models in this celebrated line, each offering unique features and technologies that cater to various player preferences.

The Vox AC30CC1 is a single 12-inch speaker combo amplifier that boasts a vintage tone and a solid-state rectifier. This model provides two channels: Normal and Top Boost, allowing players to switch between clean and overdriven sounds seamlessly. With built-in reverb and tremolo effects, it captures the classic sounds that Vox is known for. Its lightweight design makes it easy to transport, while the iconic Vox styling remains a nod to its long-standing heritage.

The AC30CC2X features two 12-inch speakers, which enhances its overall sound projection and richness. This model also offers the dual-channel configuration, but with the addition of Celestion Alnico Blue speakers, it enhances the tonal fidelity and depth, making it ideal for more experienced players seeking a fuller sound. Like the CC1, it includes built-in reverb and tremolo, ensuring that musicians have essential effects at their fingertips.

For those who prefer a head format, the AC30CCH delivers the same legendary sound in a more versatile package. It can be connected to any speaker cabinet, allowing guitarists to customize their rig. This model is equipped with the same Normal and Top Boost channels, alongside built-in effects. Its tube-driven circuit design ensures that players enjoy the warmth and character that Vox amplifiers are famed for, while its durable construction means it is built to withstand the rigors of touring.

Lastly, the AC30CC2 is a more advanced variant that combines the features of the CC1 and CC2X in a two-channel combo amp format. It includes two Celestion speakers for fuller sound and improved low-end response. This model often becomes the go-to for those seeking the classic Vox chime combined with modern capabilities, making it a favorite among both recording artists and live performers.

Overall, each model in the Vox AC30 series offers players a unique blend of vintage charm and modern convenience, making them versatile tools that shape the sound of music across genres. With their rich tonal palette, built-in effects, and high-quality construction, the AC30 amplifiers continue to be a top choice for musicians around the world.