
Vox AC50
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Re: Vox AC50
thanks guys.. it's definitely great paired with the Jazzmaster, very Swervedriver'ish 

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Re: Vox AC50
Excellent .. it'll look great with a matching cab!
Distance-crunching honcho with echo unit.
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Re: Vox AC50
My Vox experiences, fwiw:
gigged for a couple of years using (reissue & vintage) AC30s with Strats (stock & Duncan mini humbucker p/us).
I started out using a pedalboard (comp/drive/fuzz/etc) until the psu crapped up one night, forcing me to plug in direct.
With the Vox set to 10 I discovered that I could get a full range of useable tones from the guitar volume (on the Seymour strat, the stock one didn't quite make it into overdrive).
I would love to use AC30s again, but only in a situation where I can be LOUD!
Earnest, honky through to gnarly. Had a few people come up to me asking what I was using in that time (inc, Bucks Fizz guitarist woo!!!)
gigged for a couple of years using (reissue & vintage) AC30s with Strats (stock & Duncan mini humbucker p/us).
I started out using a pedalboard (comp/drive/fuzz/etc) until the psu crapped up one night, forcing me to plug in direct.
With the Vox set to 10 I discovered that I could get a full range of useable tones from the guitar volume (on the Seymour strat, the stock one didn't quite make it into overdrive).
I would love to use AC30s again, but only in a situation where I can be LOUD!
Earnest, honky through to gnarly. Had a few people come up to me asking what I was using in that time (inc, Bucks Fizz guitarist woo!!!)
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Re: Vox AC50
meant to say: this was a 60s covers band, Beatles, Kinks, Stones, max fuzziness sans pedals ain't like Deep Purple or such 
