
Also, the switch and control knobs have been moved to the right side. The cables used on these products are longer and thicker than the previous model, making the headphones easier to use. For instance, you can use these headphones for a personal jam session, playing with backing tracks or other music you’ve preselected. These products feature an AUX IN jack, letting you connect to music players or other devices. This design faithfully simulates the characteristics of the original amp circuitry with entirely analog specifications. This product uses a headphone amp circuit based on the valve reactor technology, achieving a dynamic amp sound that takes impedance, efficiency and dynamic characteristics into account. Uses a headphone amplifier circuit based on valve reactor technology. When powered off, the product can be used as a standard pair of headphones. They can also be worn comfortably for long periods of time with a minimum of fatigue, the ear pads are designed to rotate for easy storage, and the headphone themselves offer exceptional performance. The products faithfully recreate the sound of your instrument, offering both loudness and a wide sonic field. These models feature highly reliable closed-air dynamic headphone units made by Audio-Technica. Headphones that faithfully recreate the sound of the instrument Each effect can be adjusted, offering tone with excellent presence. The VGH AC30 features reverb, chorus and delay effects. Turn down the guitar volume and play with a clean, brilliant sound, or turn up the volume for a crunchy sound with greater presence. The focus on this model was to offer the AC30’s particular “chimey” sound. Predominantly black colors to blend in with your look and match guitars of any color.Plug in to the AUX IN jack to jam along with your music player.Easy to operate, with the controls located on the right ear pad.Unlike most headphones out there, the cable (non-detachable) is located on the right ear pad, making it easy to play your guitar or bass guitar. Includes a thick cable with plenty of length to play even while standing up.Uses valve reactor technology in the headphone amp circuitry.Can be worn comfortably for long periods of time ear pads can be rotated for easy storage. Features highly reliable closed-air dynamic headphone units made by Audio-Technica.Built-in effects add color to the sound.When the headphone power is turned off, the product works like a pair of standard headphones, so it’s useful for a variety of situations. The VGH AC30 is a headphone guitar amp that brings you the enjoyment of playing at home, in the rehearsal studio or outdoors just by plugging in to your guitar.
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The tube rank includes four EL-84 power tubes, five ECC83 preamp tubes, one ECC82 for the reverb and one GZ34 rectifier tube.Enjoy Playing Anywhere, Any Time Without Fuss-VOX VGH Series Guitar Amplifier Headphones

The cabinets are 13-ply 3/4 inch Baltic Birch ply, and this contributes to them weighing in around 70 pounds. One thing that these amps are known for, including this Vox AC30/6TB, is their solid construction.

Two versions were offered, the TB and the TBX, the difference being the use of Celestion Greenbacks or Vox Alnico Blues. They were intended to hew closely to the original 1964 JMI and Dick Denny circuits, but with improvements for safety certification and ventilation, and a standby switch. These Vox AC30/6TB Top Boost Combo amps were the last built in England for some time, aside from hand-wired limited editions. To gain increased and improved production in the short term, Korg engaged another prominent and local builder whose amps they distributed. This is a great sounding amp that, “despite” its “moderate” 30-watt output, can easily fill a good sized room.įollowing the 1992 transfer of ownership, Korg worked on new AC30 designs but the former Rose Morris production area was small and outdated. The amp is in overall good condition with some slight Tolex separation on the top. Here, we’re looking at a good condition Vox AC30/6TB built during 1999 in England, under the ownership of Korg the amp itself was built by a well-known contractor, described below. The Vox AC30/6TB Combo Amp was built from 1994 to 2004, just after Vox ownership passed from Rose Morris to Korg.
