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Vox AC15 Custom Classic Combo

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The AC15 is the amp that "started it all", as they say, for Vox. It was the JMI (Jennings Musical Instruments) company's first product and a masterpiece of guitar amplification by Dick Denney. Following the AC15's release in 1958, it was quickly became the guitar ( and bass ) amp du jour for Britain's early rock n' roll groups. The Shadows were the most prominent of the early endorsers of the Vox AC15.

Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue

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The Fender Deluxe Reverb is probably the most recorded tube amplifier in history. Its tones are legendary and it has been heard on thousands of records from country to rock to blues and beyond. The 20 watt Fender Deluxe Reverb is nothing but classic Fender tone from sparkly clean to roaring overdrive, this amplifier can do it all. Thick, lush reverb and smooth tremolo are also featured on the Deluxe. This reissued is true to the original circuit and features a Jensen ceramic 12 speaker and select Groove Tubes throughout.

Vox AC15 Heritage Handwired

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Vox really seems to have gotten everything right with the new Heritage Handwired AC15 head. Vox has created a superb line of guitar amps that don't just live up to their esteemed heritage as master amplifier builders, but surpass it and offer something truly unique as well. Vox is obviously not a company content to rest on their laurels.

Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin Amp

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Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin - The Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin Amp brings back the wonders of the infamous 5E8A circuit. The incredible dynamic response and purity of tone of the 5E8A circuit are meticulously recreated in this Tweed Twin. The Tweed Twin is all hand wired point-to-point with high quality components and Mercury Magnetics transformers. This 40-watt Twin is powered by USA made Groove Tubes 6l6GE power tubes and rectified by two 5U4s bringing back the late 50s Fender dual rectifier design. This reduces sag for a tighter overdrive tone when pushed.

Vox AC30 Custom Classic AC 30

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Except for a limited run of AC30 Was, the Vox
AC30 Custom Classic Head hasn't been around since the days of the Fab Four. The AC30 has 2 blendable channels with fully variable tremolo with footswitchability, a custom EQ switch on the Top Boost channel, and a classic AC30 Brilliant switch on the Normal channel. Spring reverb with dwell switch, footswitchability, and tone control; plus an effects loop, a first in an AC 30, with full Bypass and level control give you precision command over a broad range of sounds. Boutique features include switchable cathode bias for