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If you have any questions about replacing your valves, please drop us an email. This is particularly important when it comes to the amplifier valves themselves.ĭo you have any questions about this replacement valve kit ? Guitar amps by their very nature have to be built to take a lot of knocks. It is the balance between volume and tone that distinguishes a great valve from a mediocre valve. Sustained valve/tube power to make the most of every stage in the amplifier chain.Warm, rich, fat and juicy are the words that best describe the sound from these valves. Surely the most important factor for any Vox owner has to be the tone.
Vox ac30cc2 tube bias series#
Restore the original power and clarity to your Vox AC30 Custom Classic Series guitar amplifier. So treat yourself to a brand new set of gorgeous sounding valves today. However, it is always recommended that you change all your valves at the same time if you possibly can. You can order these amplifier valves singly or the power valves as matched quads. We think these are the best valves/tubes for this amplifier.
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This is because they guarantee a superb tone, awesome power, and long valve life. We always recommend JJ valves for the Vox AC30 Custom Classic Series CC2 amplifier.
Vox ac30cc2 tube bias upgrade#
These carefully selected premium quality valves are a significant upgrade in quality compared with the stock valves supplied with most amps. This replacement valve kit for the Vox AC30 Custom Classic Series amplifiers will get your amp sounding better than ever. However in every aspect this amp really deserves its reputation as one of the all time classic amps.Description Replacement valve kit for Vox AC30 Custom Classic Series (CC1, CC2, CC2X and CC head) amplifiers? sadly though the reverb in an AC30 just does not have the sound of the Fender amps. It was PAT tested to make sure it will plate the owner through bad earthingįinally the amp was tested and played. The amp sounds really good and I liked the sound of the Celestion Greenback speakers. The pots and jack sockets had a good lubrication and were cleaned to keep them nice and quiet. This can cause possible leakage currents if not cleaned especially around the pre-amp valves. I gave the valve printed circuit board a good clean and degrease as it had a lot of dust on it. Here is a link to the Sovtek El84 quad matched set The V1 position now had a Tung Sol 12AX7 for a nice rich tone and being tested at the factory for microphonics would ensure the microphonics would not return again. They run with lower current than what was fitted. I fitted a matched JJ ECC83S in the phase splitter position and put four new Sovtek EL84’s. On testing the EL84’s they were totally mis-matched to each other and one ECC83 was weak and the other totally microphonic. One of the ECC83’s had been changed for Groove Tubes at some point. On removing the back it was obvious that the EL84’s had been in the amp since new and I guess the amp to 5 or more years old. A Vox Ac30 CC2X arrived that was sounding mushy, crackling and popping and when you tapped the case made wonderful microphone !