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Description

Step into the world of legendary sound with the Vox AC30/6 TB, a combo guitar amplifier that has been a staple for musicians since its inception. Known for its distinctive chime and rich overtones, this amplifier delivers a classic British tone that has shaped countless hit records. Perfect for both studio and live performances, the AC30/6 TB combines a vintage aesthetic with modern reliability, making it a favorite among guitarists seeking authentic tonal warmth.

Equipped with a pair of Celestion Greenback speakers, this amplifier ensures powerful projection and clarity. The Top Boost channel brings an added layer of brightness and presence, allowing for a broader sonic palette. The AC30/6 TB's straightforward control layout includes Gain, Bass, Treble, and Master Volume, giving you the flexibility to sculpt your sound with precision.

Built to perform, the Vox AC30/6 TB features a durable construction with premium components, ensuring longevity and consistent performance. Whether you're playing rock, blues, or jazz, this amplifier adapts seamlessly to your style, offering the versatility needed for any musical journey.

Key Features:

  • 30-watt power output
  • Top Boost channel for enhanced tonal options
  • Dual Celestion Greenback speakers
  • Simple control layout: Gain, Bass, Treble, and Master Volume
  • Durable construction with premium components
  • Classic British tone with distinctive chime and rich overtones

Product specs

Brand Vox
Model AC30/6 TB 3-Channel 30-Watt 2x12" Guitar Combo
Finish Black, Fawn
Year 1994 - 2004
Made In United Kingdom
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Color Family Black
Effects Loop No Effects Loop
Electronics Tube
Number of Channels 3 Channels
Number of Inputs 6 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 30
Power Tube Type EL84
Reverb None
Speaker Configuration 2x12"

FAQs

What are the tonal characteristics of the Vox AC30/6 TB?

The Vox AC30/6 TB is known for its bright and chimey sound, with a prominent midrange that cuts through mixes well. It's particularly favored for its classic British rock tones, making it ideal for genres like rock, pop, and blues.

Is the Vox AC30/6 TB suitable for live performances?

Yes, with its 30 watts of power and 2x12" speaker configuration, the Vox AC30/6 TB can deliver sufficient volume for live performances while maintaining clarity and presence.

Does the Vox AC30/6 TB have built-in reverb?

No, the Vox AC30/6 TB does not have built-in reverb, so external effects or pedals are needed if reverb is desired.

How many channels does the Vox AC30/6 TB have?

The Vox AC30/6 TB features three channels, offering versatile tonal options for different playing styles and preferences.

What type of power tubes does the Vox AC30/6 TB use?

The Vox AC30/6 TB uses EL84 power tubes, contributing to its distinctively warm and articulate sound.

Is the Vox AC30/6 TB suitable for home use?

While the Vox AC30/6 TB can be used at home, its 30-watt output is quite powerful, making it more suited for rehearsal spaces or performance venues where higher volume levels can be utilized.

Emerald City Guitars

Emerald City Guitars

"Pick of the Day" - 1962 Fender Esquire and 2000 Vox AC30/6TB

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"Pick of the Day" - 1962 Fender Esquire and 2000 Vox AC30/6TB

Emerald City Guitars

Emerald City Guitars

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"Pick of the Day" - 1970 Fender Telecaster and 2000 Vox AC30/6TB

Emerald City Guitars

Emerald City Guitars

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The last of the UK Made Vox AC30s - Bang for the BUCK!

Johan Segeborn

Johan Segeborn

Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional tone quality that rivals original 1960s models

  • Improved design, layout, and cooling over vintage models

  • Built with reissued alnico blue speakers for superior sound

  • More reliable and doesn't require frequent rebuilding

  • Offers tremendous value with minimal tone compromise

  • Natural amp breakup and clean tones easily controlled by guitar volume

CONS

  • 1960s originals may run too hot due to fully enclosed cabinet design

  • Older models likely need component replacements, including resistors and transformers

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Vox AC30/6 TB.

Setup and maintenance

  • Pre-amp tubes are durable; consider keeping old ones as spares for tone experimentation.

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  • Mullard reissue EL84s are favored for reliability over JJ tubes, which have reported failures in power and rectifier roles.

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  • It's advised to change only power and rectifier tubes first; evaluate preamp tubes afterward for tone changes.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners recommend Groove Tubes EL84 for power amp drive customization, and Tung-Sol 12AX7s for noticeable preamp improvements.

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  • Swapping preamp tubes with 12AY7 or 12AT7 can lower gain in specific stages.

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  • For NOS preamp tube savings, focus on replacing P1, P2, and TB positions.

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Features and functionality

  • The AC30/6 lacks modern features like a master volume and channel switching, making it less versatile compared to newer models with these additions.

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Comparisons

  • The AC30C2, with its Celestion Greenbacks, offers a more modern design, incorporating features like a master volume and tremolo, making it appealing for those seeking versatility over vintage authenticity.

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User experience

  • Users have noted that while the AC30/6 can produce classic Vox tones, achieving distortion requires cranking the amp, resulting in very high volume levels.

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Build quality

  • Post-2005 AC30 models may suffer from quality issues due to manufacturing shifts to China, potentially affecting the reliability and sound consistency of newer units.

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Use cases and applications

  • The AC30/6 is recommended for those aiming to replicate classic Vox sounds, while the AC30C2 may suit users seeking Pixies-style tones with modern convenience.

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Artist usage

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See how Ed O'Brien uses Vox AC30/6 TB

Ed O'Brien

Guitarist, Singer

Radiohead

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Verified via YouTube

He uses 2 Vox AC-30's, one is a Brian May 'Red Special' modded to include an EF86 Channel (See Daniel's reply to youtube user Yul Vaquez's comment beneath the video)

Both can be seen at 10:52 in Ed O'Brien's second pedalboard build by Dan Steinhardt's channel 'Daniel TheGIgRig' from 26th June 2015.

The amps are also referenced multiple times in Ed's O'Brien's rig rundown on by The King of Gear: https://thekingofgear.com/ed

See how Walter Becker uses Vox AC30/6 TB

Walter Becker

Guitarist, Bassist

Steely Dan

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Verified via reverb.com

One from 2002 is featured in this Reverb.com listing.

Up for sale, a 2002 Vox AC30/6 TB tube amp in good working order, from the estate of Steely Dan's Walter Becker. Half of the nucleus that formed Steely Dan with Donald Fagen, Becker's inventive and distinctive guitar work has been widely celebrated, and this AC30 was one of his tools. Given its cosmetic wear, it's highly likely that the amp saw touring use with Steely Dan, and a unique Walter Becker Estate hangtag is included confirming the amp's provenance.

See how David Hislop uses Vox AC30/6 TB

David Hislop

Guitarist

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Verified via David Hislop

David Hislop uses the Vox AC30/6 TB amplifier, as listed on his official gear page.

See how Gary Louris uses Vox AC30/6 TB

Gary Louris

Singer, Guitarist

Jayhawks

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Verified via Mixonline

Used for the electric guitar on XOXO, as stated by engineer Nick Tveitbakk in this October 28, 2020 Mix Online interview.

On some tracks, Louris played what KJ says is “the most heaviest Telecaster; it’s like a boat, but it sounds great and Gary loves it. He used that most often through a ’65 reissue Twin Reverb from the late ’90s. We also had an early Vox AC30 and a really cool Selmer Zodiac Twin. He also did some fun stuff where we put a Super Reverb in the large room and played some loud feedback with every knob on 10.

“Each amp had its own recording chain,” KJ continues. “The AC30 might go to a Black AKG 414EB. We have an SSL AWS 900, which I used as a channel for that, and on the Twin we used a Sennheiser 409, and that would have gone through either a Neve 3104 channel or one of the Calrec 1061s that we have—they’re laser-beam focused.”

The amplifier list on Flowers Studio's website specifies "Vox AC30 / 6 TB (1992 UK made)".

See how Vic Flick uses Vox AC30/6 TB

Vic Flick

Guitarist

The Vic Flick Sound

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Verified via Vox Amps

Mentioned in the 2020 interview on Flick's official Vox artist page.

Vox and Fender were doing a big promotion through Macari’s Musical exchange on London’s Charing Cross Road and the John Barry Seven, the Shadows and a couple of other groups were given amps and guitars. I got the Vox 15 which was a wonderful versatile amp. Unfortunately, to my dismay, it fell off a high stage, landed on a corner and completely disintegrated. I was given a Vox 30 to replace it.

See how Zach Williams uses Vox AC30/6 TB

Zach Williams

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Photo

Zach Williams' lead guitarist uses a Vox AC30/6 TB amplifier, as shown in a photo from the #verynextthingtour shared by nickmayer on Instagram.

Album Usage

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