Vox AC30CC2X, AC30CC1, AC30CCH owner manual

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When the AC30 was originally designed, the above features were of great benefit for that time. It fitted in with the music styles of the day, and, probably more importantly, only one amplifier was needed for guitar (or two), bass and vocals; they could all be plugged into a single AC30. In those days money for equipment was very scarce, particularly in the UK, and high volume levels certainly weren’t allowed in the popular venues.

Basically the VOX amps, and most others, were intended as general-purpose amps. Ironically they also sounded fantastic when used purely as guitar amps, which is why they have endured to this day.

Another drawback, although by happenstance a very nice drawback (!), is the use in the AC30 of two Celestion Alnico loudspeakers. They are some of the nicest sounding speakers that have ever been made, even though they date back to the early ‘60s. These speakers are also, without a doubt, some of the loudest and most efficient ever made. This, coupled with the unique VOX circuit, makes the AC30 a very, very loud amplifier, especially when “cranked” to produce the overdrive levels used today. When fully cranked, the AC30’s “loudness” makes this non-master-volume amp simply too much for many guitar players to use practically.

In 1992, a new version of the AC30 Top Boost was born. This was to be as close sonically as the original, but for many good reasons built to more modern day standards. This amplifier has been more than suc- cessful in re-establishing VOX as a premier amplifier manufacturer again. In 2004, because of a number of factors, we decided that the best way of taking VOX forward into the 21st century was to look at how we could make the AC30 more suitable for both present day and future amplifier purchasers; not an easy job considering its long standing history!

Over the last few years, market research by many guitar amp companies has always come back with the market requirements of “Vintage Tone & Modern Features.” Well, we certainly had the Vintage Tone, but not the Modern Features!

So, what Modern Features could be added to the AC30 without any sacrifice to the vintage tone? The basic list came down to reverb, FX loop and a suitable way of adding an output volume control that worked well with the tone of the amp, namely, a master volume. The last bit was easy; we had already done it on the AC15TB amp that came out in the mid ‘90s. The rest was a bit harder. Anything that was added had to definitely add great benefit to the amp, BUT not take anything away from it or affect the AC30’s signature sound and feel.

By chance we had already tested the water for new features when we introduced the above mentioned AC15TB equipped with reverb, global tremolo and master volume. The broad acceptance of those addi- tional features in the AC15TB led to the limited-edition AC30HW.The overwhelming success of the AC30HW (even with die hard vintage AC30 users) gave us the indication that we were on the right track for the re- design of regular production AC30 amps.

After much head scratching, VOX R&D UK came up with the design of the new amplifier which you have in front of you. This not only included the required Top Boost channel with reverb, FX loop, global tremolo and master volume, but a whole host of “boutique” features as well.

When the first prototype was presented to a panel of guitar players and market specialists, the prototype was acclaimed as possibly being the most perfect AC30 ever. Our new AC30 has the tone and feel of a vintage AC30 with a host of features that make it more practical for today’s guitarists, plus a number of subtle new boutique features that have never been incorporated into a production amplifier! Thusly, we have named this series as AC30 Custom Classic.

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Contents Manuel d’utilisation Bedienungsanleitung Manual de Usuario CE mark for European Harmonized Standards Important Notice to ConsumersIntroduction Page AC30CCH Head Front Panel Layout Standard/Custom SwitchInputs Page Rear Panel Layout Output O/P SelectCombos HeadPage AC30CC1 AC30CC2AC30CC2X AC30CCHPage Marque CE pour les normes européennes harmonisées Remarque Importante Pour LES ClientsIntroduction Page AC30CCH Tête Entrées Face AvantCommutateur Standard/Custom Page Face Arrière TêtePage Fiche Technique Page Das CE-Zeichen für die Europäische Gemeinschaft Wichtiger Hinweis FÜR KundenEinleitung Page AC30CCH Top Eingänge BedienfeldSTANDARD/CUSTOM-Schalter Page Rückseite TOPPage Technische Daten Page Instrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes Introducción Page Page Panel Frontal Page Panel Posterior Head Especificaciones G S J

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.