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<blockquote data-quote="Jaded Faith" data-source="post: 152161" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>My personal Vox is the same circuit-wise as any you would buy at a store. I upgraded the iron to Haddon-style (think the Beatles, The Edge, Tom Petty AC30's) and used a pair of Celestion Creamback M's. I tried Golds and Blues in there as well, but didn't like either once the gain was beyond slightly crunchy. It's just a great sounding AC30 in the vein of what you would expect of it.</p><p></p><p>Rossness was speaking about the Twox, which was it's own animal. It used some unique designs and was really more of a hybrid Fender/Vox than an AC30. It's been discontinued for at least two years now.</p><p></p><p>The current VX30 is very true to what you would expect of a real AC30. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaded Faith, post: 152161, member: 1068"] My personal Vox is the same circuit-wise as any you would buy at a store. I upgraded the iron to Haddon-style (think the Beatles, The Edge, Tom Petty AC30's) and used a pair of Celestion Creamback M's. I tried Golds and Blues in there as well, but didn't like either once the gain was beyond slightly crunchy. It's just a great sounding AC30 in the vein of what you would expect of it. Rossness was speaking about the Twox, which was it's own animal. It used some unique designs and was really more of a hybrid Fender/Vox than an AC30. It's been discontinued for at least two years now. The current VX30 is very true to what you would expect of a real AC30. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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