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Description

The T100 Bass Cabinet by Vox

The Vox T100 Bass Cabinet is a vintage bass speaker cabinet produced (or designated) around 1968 by Vox Sound Equipment Limited (VSEL) and closely related to early Vox 2×15″ bass enclosures used with Vox AC-series bass amplifiers.
It’s a closed-back, 2×15″ cabinet designed to reproduce low-frequency bass tones with large speaker drivers.
True original documentation from Vox is rare, and many collectors simply know it as a 2×15″ Vox bass cab often associated with AC100 rigs of the era.
Bass Reproduction: With two large 15″ speakers, it’s intended for full-bodied low-frequency output, suitable for bass guitar amplification of the period.
Vintage Tone: Because of its age and speaker design, the sound character is more classic/vintage than modern high-output bass cabs collectors note it has unique low-end tonal character when paired with period-correct amps.
Collector / Historical Value: These are more common in vintage markets and musical instrument auctions rather than sold as new gear today.

Specs

• Type: Bass speaker cabinet (passive, no amplifier built in) from the late 1960s.
• Speaker Configuration: 2 × 15″ drivers (classic large bass speakers).
• Speaker Impedance: Most original versions likely wired to a total of approx. ~8 Ω (two 15Ω speakers wired in parallel; original Celestion drivers have been documented this way).
• Power Handling: Roughly 80‒100 W per cabinet by period speakers (exact rating depends on the drivers used; some later drivers were labeled ~100 W).
• Enclosure: Closed-back wood cabinet typical of bass cabs (designed for deeper low-frequency response).
• Connectors: Original units sometimes had XLR speaker connectors on the back (likely to suit matching Vox amp rigs), though many surviving specimens have been modified over time.
• Vintage / Rarity: Classic 1960s Vox bass cabinet; often sought by collectors and vintage gear enthusiasts rather than modern everyday bassists.
• Fit: Designed to pair with vintage Vox bass heads (e.g., early transistor or valve amp heads like Vox AC-series) for stage or recording use in that era.

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