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Description

Experience the legendary Vox sound without breaking the bank with the Vox AC15 VR combo guitar amplifier. This 15-watt powerhouse offers the perfect marriage of vintage charm and contemporary edge, thanks to its innovative Valve Reactor technology. The secret sauce behind its rich tones and dynamic responsiveness, the Valve Reactor circuit emulates the feel and depth of an all-tube amp, making it an excellent choice for musicians who crave that genuine tube experience without the hefty price or weight.

The AC15 VR is built for versatility with its two-channel design, featuring both Normal and Overdrive channels. The Normal channel lets you sculpt your sound with bass and treble tone controls, while the Overdrive channel adds a gain knob and a middle control for enhanced tonal shaping. Flip the overdrive Style switch to toggle between two distinct flavors, whether you're in the mood for a harmonically rich warmth or a gritty snarl.

Equipped with a custom-designed 12" Celestion speaker, this amp delivers clarity and punch that can fill any space. For those larger gigs, utilize the external speaker jack and pair the AC15 VR with an 8-ohm extension cabinet for even more presence. With master volume and reverb controls at your fingertips, this amp is ready to tackle any musical challenge, all while maintaining that unmistakable Vox character.

Key Features:

  • 15-watt, 1x12" combo amplifier with Valve Reactor technology
  • Two-channel design: Normal and Overdrive
  • Bass and treble controls on Normal channel
  • Volume, treble, mid, and bass controls on Overdrive channel
  • Gain knob and overdrive Style switch for tonal flexibility
  • Built-in reverb and master volume controls
  • External 8-ohm speaker jack for additional cabinet options
  • 12" custom-designed Celestion speaker for high-quality sound

Product specs

Brand Vox
Model AC15VR Valve Reactor 1x12 Guitar Combo
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Direct Output No Direct Output
Effects Loop No Effects Loop
Electronics Hybrid
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 15
Reverb Digital Reverb
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

What type of amplifier is the Vox AC15 VR?

The Vox AC15 VR is a hybrid combo amplifier, combining solid-state and tube technology to deliver classic Vox tones with modern reliability and versatility.

How many channels does the Vox AC15 VR have?

The Vox AC15 VR features two channels: a clean channel and an overdrive channel, allowing for a range of tones from crisp cleans to gritty overdrive.

Does the Vox AC15 VR have built-in effects?

Yes, the Vox AC15 VR includes a built-in digital reverb, providing added depth and ambiance to your sound.

Is the Vox AC15 VR suitable for gigging?

With its 15-watt output and 1x12" speaker configuration, the Vox AC15 VR is suitable for small to medium-sized venues, offering enough volume and presence for live performances.

Can the Vox AC15 VR be used with an external speaker?

Yes, the Vox AC15 VR has an external loudspeaker jack, allowing you to connect it to an additional speaker cabinet for expanded sound options.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Affordable alternative to all-tube AC15 with similar sound quality

  • Excellent overdrive channel noted by multiple users

  • Lightweight compared to vintage amplifiers

  • Produces great clean tones suitable for indie music

  • Versatile amp that works well with various guitar types

  • Easy feedback control useful for noisier music styles

CONS

  • Reverb is weak and often requires additional pedals

  • Stock Celestion speaker considered low-end by some users

  • Can sound too bright when volume is cranked up

  • Lacks built-in tremolo, requiring external pedal for function

  • May be underpowered for large venues without miking

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Vox AC15 VR.

Features and functionality

  • Channel switching has a noticeable delay, causing a brief volume drop, which might affect live play if frequently switching between clean and dirt channels.

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  • The digital reverb is often criticized for its poor quality; users recommend using an external reverb pedal for better sound.

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Comparisons

  • Considered a solid alternative to a Blues Jr for half the cost, offering good tone without digital modeling features.

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  • The AC15 VR offers more headroom and is more suitable for full band setups compared to the full tube AC15, which is favored for studio use.

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Use cases and applications

  • Suitable for small to medium venues without miking, but requires miking for larger venues due to limited natural volume.

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  • When connected to a 12" subwoofer, the amp produces a warmer tone with enhanced bass, moving away from a Beatles-like sound.

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  • The amp is praised for its dual functionality in home studio settings and recording, making it versatile for different environments.

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User experience

  • Clean channel starts breaking up around 10 o'clock, limiting clean headroom at higher volumes.

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  • Despite being a hybrid, the AC15 VR is praised for delivering authentic Vox tones, making it a cost-effective alternative to full-tube models.

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  • Owners report the AC15 VR handles low practice volumes well, making it suitable for late-night playing.

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Build quality

  • Noted for being lighter than comparable Fender models, making it more portable for frequent gigging.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners suggest modifying the digital reverb or replacing it entirely due to its subpar performance.

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  • Swapping the original preamp tube with an Electro Harmonix tube improves feedback issues and enhances sound quality.

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Value and pricing

  • A user acquired an AC15 VR for just £25, highlighting potential deals on the second-hand market.

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Critic Reviews

Vox AC15VR Valve Reactor Combo Amp Review : VeRy Vox - Audiofanzine

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The Vox AC15VR offers a compelling blend of tube warmth and transistor reliability at an attractive price. Its hybrid design delivers a charming crunch and clean tones, making it a superb choice for home use or small gigs. The amp's build quality and ease of use, with options to connect an external speaker, are praised. However, the overdrive can be overly aggressive, and channel switching isn't seamless, causing a slight delay. Despite these drawbacks, its value for money and sound quality make it a strong contender for those seeking a portable combo amp with classic Vox flavor.

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evildarren

Good amp for smaller gigs...

The Vox ac15vr is a nice amp for small gigs & practice. Some great clean tones to had from it. I originally bought it to try and emulate the cleaner jangly indie sounds (aka the great Mr Johnny Marr). Currently using it as an all rounder amp for the band I play in.

Like most things it has some really strong points and some flaws/weaknesses. The am does have a habit of getting way too bright when cranked up, this can be compensated for using the EQ on the amp and tone knobs on the guitars I use. It took a while to tweak and I had some issues with my old Fender Jaguar (both together were just too shrill). Once these tone issues are address it's great.

A massive bonus (for me anyhow) is how easily it feeds back, with a bit of practice this can be but to good use in noisier songs.....

I'm looking at a bigger amp soon as it's starting to get drown out by the rest of the band when we play in large rooms, still plenty of life in the old dog if it's miked up though....

e_sananikone

Ready for duty

Cool stuff, a bit in between. Too big to be easy to handle too small sounding. But it does the job quite well.

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See how Olly Clifton uses Vox AC15 VR

Olly Clifton

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Used to record guitar tracks

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siempre me gustó el sonido de los vox, así que apenas tuve la plata, no dudé en comprarme uno

See how Fernando Rivas uses Vox AC15 VR

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Fernando Rivas purchased the Vox AC15 VR amplifier after being inspired by watching the film "Bohemian Rhapsody," as discussed in the YouTube program "Fernando Rivas | 1er programa Quinto Ciclo | EVP" by Equipos Violas y Pedales.

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