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It may be best known for the iconic hand-wired amplifiers and shapely guitars, but Vox Amps started out as a keyboard manufacturer. In the early 1960s, an instantly-recognizable combo organ ...
The Vox AC15 Twin, believed to be the unit purchased by Lennon at Liverpool’s Hessy’s Music, is going under the hammer with an auction estimate of $130,000-$260,000 ...
This is very much an all-in-one stage keyboard, then, and Vox says that the interface is optimised for live performance. The touch drawbars double up as parameter or EQ controllers when you’re not ...
The real breakthrough, the amplifier that would establish what we now celebrate as ‘The Vox Sound’ was the AC15. The momentum created by this landmark 15-watt combo led to Rolling Stone Brian Jones’ ...
Dartford Road's Vox factory was the birthplace of the world-famous Vox AC30 amplifier, ... a business specialising in the manufacture of electric organs, guitars and bass guitars. ...
The English brand Vox is better known for guitar amps, pedals and organs — gear for musicians, not listeners. To draw upon that bloodline, the AC30 can plug directly into a guitar and produce ...
Players looking to tap into the sweet sounds of a vintage AC30 amplifier while out and about might plug into an amPlug headphone amp and rock out. But now there's another option, with three Vox ...
One of our favorites is Vox's AmPlug -- a guitar amp-modeling dongle that plugs into your instrument's 1/4-inch jack, allowing you to connect headphones and an MP3 player to practice privately.
With these guitar amps, the organ’s musical legacy ends up on stage rather than in the trash. The organs Juday both repairs and deconstructs come with their own varied backstories.
The AC30 emulates the AC30 top boost sound of a vintage VOX AC30; Classic Rock gives you the high-gain sound of a UK-made 100W amp; and Metal delivers the roar of US high-gain metal sound.
The Vox amp was the box which revolutionised music in the early 1960s and helped British pop groups succeed in conquering the world. From the Beatles and Yardbirds to the Rolling Stones and the ...
Singer Laetitia Sadier coos over soundscapes that thread together Brian Eno-like keyboard ambiance, Velvet Underground guitar fuzz, cheesy Vox organ drone and breezy Brazil-pop. Graduates of ...