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Description

Vox V212BNX Guitar Speaker Cabinet (60 Watts, 2x12 in.)

First introduced to the US market in April 2005, the Vox V212BN and V212BNX speaker enclosures were the companion piece to the AC30CCH amplifier head. They were also designed to operate as an extension cabinet to an AC30CC2 or AC-30CC2X combo amp. The V212BN was equipped with two Wharfedale 12" speakers, while the V212BNX had two Vox Alnico Blue speakers manufactured by Celestion.

Vox chose to not use the traditional AC-30 cosmetic on these enclosures, opting for a full cloth grill rather than the 1/3 vinyl, 2/3 grill cloth proportions of the AC-30CC2 amps. I suspect the full grill cosmetic was significantly less expensive to produce, and Vox chose to make these cabinets quite affordable.

Vox discontinued these enclosures in the fall of 2009.

Product specs

Brand Vox
Model V212BNX 30-Watt 2x12 Alnico Blue Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Finish Black
Year 2005 - 2009
Categories Guitar Speaker Cabinets
Color Family Black
Power Handling (Watts) 30
Speaker Configuration 2x12"

FAQs

What type of speakers are used in the Vox V212BNX cabinet?

The Vox V212BNX cabinet is equipped with two 12-inch Alnico Blue speakers, known for their warm, vintage tone and dynamic response, making them ideal for classic rock and blues.

Is the Vox V212BNX cabinet suitable for live performances?

With a power handling capacity of 30 watts, the Vox V212BNX is best suited for small to medium-sized venues or studio use, providing rich and articulate sound.

Can the Vox V212BNX cabinet be used with any guitar amplifier head?

The Vox V212BNX cabinet can be used with any guitar amplifier head that matches its 30-watt power rating and impedance requirements, ensuring optimal performance and sound quality.

What are the tonal characteristics of the Vox V212BNX cabinet?

The Vox V212BNX delivers a classic British tone with a chimey top end and a rich midrange, thanks to its Alnico Blue speakers, making it ideal for genres like rock, blues, and jazz.

How does the Vox V212BNX compare to other 2x12 cabinets?

The Vox V212BNX stands out for its vintage-inspired Alnico Blue speakers, offering a distinctively warm and dynamic tone compared to other 2x12 cabinets that may use different speaker types.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Vox V212BNX.

Mods and upgrades

  • It's recommended to replace Celestion G12-75s with Celestion Greenback or Alnico Blue speakers for improved tone, with Weber Blue Dog as a cost-effective alternative.

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  • Some owners use Weber Blue Dog speakers instead of Celestions, which provides a respected tonal alternative.

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Features and functionality

  • Users advise keeping the AC30's standby switch in the on position to avoid fuses and tubes blowing, as the channel link switch can act as a faux-standby.

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  • Earlier AC30 models with birch ply cabs are lighter yet more fragile than the MDF cabs on newer models.

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Comparisons

  • The V212BNX is highlighted as the best cabinet match for the Vox AC30, with Alnico Blues being the preferred speaker choice for this amp.

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  • The AC30C2 is seen as a better option for shoegaze compared to Fender models due to its distinct midrange and chimey sound, preferred for achieving genre-specific tones.

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  • AC30CC is favored for its versatility and tube rectification, offering a crunchier tone compared to the solid-state rectified AC30CH.

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User experience

  • Owners report achieving a "just on the edge of breakup" tone with the normal channel, which is favored for its tonal character.

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  • Owners report that an AC30 with the V212BNX cabinet provides sufficient clean headroom, crucial for using multiple distortion and fuzz pedals effectively without losing clarity.

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Build quality

  • The Vox V212BNX cabinet is noted for its robust construction, making it suitable for frequent gigging despite its weight.

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  • A cabinet was noted to have extra screw holes, suggesting a potential middle panel for converting to a closed-back cab.

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Use cases and applications

  • For indie and shoegaze, pairing the V212BNX with an AC30CH head is recommended for optimal sound projection and reduced strain during transport.

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Value and pricing

  • The V212BNX, when paired with a second-hand AC30C2, is considered a cost-effective solution for those seeking a reliable and genre-appropriate rig.

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  • A Vox head and 2x12 cab priced at $1,000 may be fair for collectors but might sell easier around $750 to non-collectors.

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See how Troy Van Leeuwen uses Vox V212BNX

Troy Van Leeuwen

Guitarist, Bassist

Queens of the Stone Age

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At 5:05 of this video, this extension cab is seen sitting on top of the Marshall 4x12 cab.

See how Jesse Lacey uses Vox V212BNX

Jesse Lacey

Singer, Guitarist

Taking Back Sunday

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In this diagram (formerly on guitar.com) we can see Jesse's guitar rig during a tour in support of Brand New's landmark album 'The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me'. In this diagram, we can see that Jesse used two amps, one of which was a Vox AC30 CCH head and matching cabinet.

See how Laura Jane Grace uses Vox V212BNX

Laura Jane Grace

Singer, Guitarist

Against Me!

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According to this Guitar Geek rig diagram, Laura uses a Vox V121BNX cabinet.

See how Francisco Durán uses Vox V212BNX

Francisco Durán

Singer, Guitarist

Los Bunkers

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Francisco Durán used the Vox V212BNX amplifier cabinet beneath his Vox AC30 during Los Bunkers' performance at Teatro Caupolicán on September 1, 2011, as seen in the full show video by Cristian on YouTube titled "Los Bunkers - Teatro Caupolican HD - Show Completo."

See how Mauricio Durán uses Vox V212BNX

Mauricio Durán

Singer, Guitarist

Los Bunkers

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Verified via YouTube

Mauricio Durán can be seen using the Vox V212BNX amplifier cabinet below his Vox AC30 during Los Bunkers' performance at Teatro Caupolicán in 2011, as documented in the YouTube video "Los Bunkers - Teatro Caupolican HD - Show Completo" by Cristian.

See how Pat Davern uses Vox V212BNX

Pat Davern

Guitarist

Grinspoon

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At 0:47, you can see Vox Hardwired AC30 amp on top of Vox V212BNX cabinet.

See how Benjamin Atherton uses Vox V212BNX

Benjamin Atherton

Guitarist

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Used on all the early demos and recordings for Sweet Sphinx and his first solo album

Album Usage

The Vox V212BNX has been featured on the following albums:

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