Topic: VOX AC15

Hey everyone....got a dilemma...still not sure what to do about my amp situation.

I have a great Vox Ac15 but I am afraid it will not be "loud" enough to hear in a band situation on stage, this is my first band situation.  I talked with the Vox people and they suggested that I add on an extension cab.  This is the one they suggested http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-VOX-V212BN--P-On

In your experience, is this good enough for small venues/bars/night clubs or should I look for something in the 40 to 65 watt range?  I know it will be depend on how hard the bass and drummers are playing but I'm just not sure what to do.  And I will take any and all suggestions....

Help please!!!


Barry

2009 Gibson Les Paul 1958 VOS (with black plastic)
2008 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Goldtop (with the cream plastic from the 58RI)
> Marshall Bluesbreaker 2 pedal >Boss sd-1> DD3 > Vox Ac15cc1

Re: VOX AC15

I play small bars, clubs etc too - and I use a Marshall 18watt HW amp and sometimes a 20w clone of an amp you may not of heard of- a Trainwreck... I've actually down graded from 50 & 100w Marshall amps as a). they were getting too big & heavy to carry around and fit into some of the smaller venues I play & b). They were just too damn loud- and sound rubbish a low volumes... I find the smaller 15w & 20w amps are quieter - but NOT that much quieter- but sound much better when turning up to 'patent applied for'- I play with a very loud drummer & bass player- but I find we get a much better sound if I mic up the amp too- not with too much level through the PA - just so it gets a good spread of sound- so you just use your Vox AC15 as a personal monitor.  I actually have one of those too - and I have to say for 15watts they're pretty loud- just mic it up!

hope this helps.

This don't look like no express way to me...

Re: VOX AC15

15 should be good for bars. you can get a cab if you want. If it isn't loud enough just Mic the amp through the PA. not a big deal.
though us gearheads are always looking to get new gear! So, if you have the $CHING$ then go ahead and get another amp!

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Re: VOX AC15

mitch wrote:

I play small bars, clubs etc too - and I use a Marshall 18watt HW amp and sometimes a 20w clone of an amp you may not of heard of- a Trainwreck....

Mitch:  Is your Trainwreck clone a Ceriatone?  If so, what do you think of it?  I've heard a lot of good things about them and was thinking about getting the 18W Marshall clone, but a bit nervous about sending that kind of money over the internet to Malaysia.   Would appreciate your "feedback" (no pun intended).

CarljMD

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues

Re: VOX AC15

CarljMD wrote:

Mitch:  Is your Trainwreck clone a Ceriatone?  If so, what do you think of it?  I've heard a lot of good things about them and was thinking about getting the 18W Marshall clone, but a bit nervous about sending that kind of money over the internet to Malaysia.   Would appreciate your "feedback" (no pun intended).

CarljMD

Carl- yes it's a Ceriatone & I have a Dumble clone & a 18w Marshall clone too also by Ceriatone - I have to say I was nervous too, but Nik (who runs the company) is a first rate guy and will answer your questions very promptly & soon put my fears to rest- he's very customer orientated.  I had no issues with having the amp sent from Malaysia- it usually takes only 2-3 days to anywhere in the world!  The workmanship & internal handwiring is some of the best I've ever seen- rivalling some of the Dave Reeves original Hiwatts I used to own.  The 18w I have is amazingly loud, easily enough for most gigs... and Nik can customise it for you - like having an effects loop installed etc... PM me if you need further info OK?

This don't look like no express way to me...