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Vox advertisement (1963)

Vox Go the Beatles

Vox AC 30 amplifier, Vox T-60 amplifier

Vox advertisement placed by JMI in the UK in late 1963. With the Beatles becoming evermore popular throughout 1963, Vox were right with them. Beatles manager, Brian Epstein, had made a deal with Vox in 1962 to use Vox amplifiers, and this continued throughout the early and mid 1960s, until Epstein's death in 1967.

Soundsville - that's Liverpool right now. And Soundsville is the place to be. The place where you'll find Vox - because swingin' sounds are better with VOX guitars, VOX amplifiers. You may say "it's gear". Or you could say "Fab" - but either word suits the beautifully-designed, ultra-efficient range of equipment produced by VOX for the modern, hotted-up pop-beat scene

The Beatles are pictured here with their Vox amplifiers: Vox AC30 guitar amplifiers and the T60 bass amp.

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Vox advertisement (1963) Vox Go the Beatles

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Vintage 1964 Vox AC30 Amplifier AC30 / 6 T Amp JMI

Vintage 1964 Vox AC30 Amplifier AC30 / 6 T Amp JMI

Springville, New York, 141**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3999

Vintage 1964 Vox AC30 / 6 T. Great condition. Recently serviced. Works and sounds great. Looks like a jack was added for an additional speaker cab. This jack has been removed, but the plate remains. Original Mullard preamp tubes. Also appears to have had wheels at some point. These have also been removed. Some screws on the back are not original. Awesome amplifier. Trem / Vib sound incredible. This amp weighs 72 pounds on its own. Shipping will be expensive but professional packaged. Please ... more
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Vox AC30 Vintage Amp  /  Organ Handle Plastic Genuine Original 1960s-70s

Vox AC30 Vintage Amp / Organ Handle Plastic Genuine Original 1960s-70s

North Hollywood, California, 916**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$149

Vintage original plastic handle taken from a ?70s Vox AC30 amplifier, in very good condition with some normal cosmetic signs of use / aging (see photos). This handle will fit many vintage Vox amplifiers as well as the lid for Continental and Jaguar combo organs. Mounting hardware not included
* If you are located outside the US and aren't able to place your order online, please contact us to discuss shipping quotes
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Vox AC30 Vintage Amp  /  Organ Handle Plastic Genuine Original 1960s-70s

Vox AC30 Vintage Amp / Organ Handle Plastic Genuine Original 1960s-70s

North Hollywood, California, 916**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$149

Vintage original plastic handle taken from a ?70s Vox AC30 amplifier, in very good condition with some normal cosmetic signs of use / aging (see photos). This handle will fit many vintage Vox amplifiers as well as the lid for Continental and Jaguar combo organs. Mounting hardware not included
* If you are located outside the US and aren't able to place your order online, please contact us to discuss shipping quotes
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VINTAGE VOX   Aerovox Oil Capacitor P30ZN18  For Vox Beatle Amp

VINTAGE VOX Aerovox Oil Capacitor P30ZN18 For Vox Beatle Amp

Lincoln, Nebraska, 685**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$100

For sale is this pair of hard to find original Vox Aerovox P30ZN18 oil capacitor for a Vox Beatle speaker box for the 15 ohms Goodman horns. You are buying as is. have two sets, one with wire and one with out. Please ask any questions at least 24 hours before the end of the auction. $15 00 shipping and handling.... more
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Vintage 1964 Vox AC30 Amplifier AC30 / 6 T Amp JMI

Vintage 1964 Vox AC30 Amplifier AC30 / 6 T Amp JMI

Fort Worth, Texas, 761**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4000

This vintage 1964 Vox AC30 amplifier is a rare gem for any musician. With its classic design and powerful sound, this combo amp is perfect for small to medium-sized gigs. The amp features 6 channels and a wattage of 30 / 6, making it a versatile and reliable choice for any performance.
The Vox AC30 is a must-have for any guitar enthusiast, with its iconic brand and high-quality performance. This amplifier is perfect for musicians who want to achieve that classic sound that only comes with ... more
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Vintage 1972 Vox AC-30 owned by Camel

Vintage 1972 Vox AC-30 owned by Camel

Concord, California, 945**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2500

1972 Vox AC-30 Top Boost Reverb once owned by the band Camel. Sounds amazing and in perfect working order. Original speakers and electronics. A few caps have been replaced

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Vintage Vox AC 30 Top Boost from 1960s recently restored

Vintage Vox AC 30 Top Boost from 1960s recently restored

La Canada Flintridge, California, 910**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$7500

Found in LA music store 15 years ago after being retired from touring with Los Lobos. You can thank a roadie for the etched levels on the dials.... more
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Vox AC30 Vintage Amp  /  Organ Handle Plastic Genuine Original 1960s-70s

Vox AC30 Vintage Amp / Organ Handle Plastic Genuine Original 1960s-70s

North Hollywood, California, 916**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$125

Vintage original plastic handle taken from a ?70s Vox AC30 amplifier, in good condition with some cosmetic wear and tear throughout (see photos). This handle will fit many vintage Vox amplifiers as well as the lid for Continental and Jaguar combo organs. Mounting hardware not included
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1972 VOX - AC 30 -  Reverb - ID 3367

1972 VOX - AC 30 - Reverb - ID 3367

Emmering, 82***, GERMANY

€2351

Mint Condition
Zustand: Sehr gut
SerNr: 30610
Gewicht: 32 kg Versandklasse: Heavy
Koffer / Case: Vox Hülle
Fußschalter: ja
Vermittlungsverkauf: 11683
Early 70ties AC30 Top Boost mit seltenem Federhall
Die AC30 aus den 60er Jahren und Anfang der 70er klingen richtig cremig mit jeder Menge Endstufensättigung
Toller Zustand, der Netztrafo wurde mal ersetzt
Der AC30 war Rory Gallaghers ??one and only?? Amp, für seinen legendären Sound brauchte es nur den AC30 ... more
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1964 Vox - AC 30 Super Twin Trapez Head - ID 2639

1964 Vox - AC 30 Super Twin Trapez Head - ID 2639

Emmering, 82***, GERMANY

€2877

Britisch Sound aus 60's
Zustand: Gut
SerNr: 03470
Gewicht: 16, 9 kg Versandklasse: Standard
Fußschalter: no
Vermittlungsverkauf: 10553
1964 Vox - AC 30 Super Twin Trapez Head - ID 2639
Sehr rares Trapez Topteil aus den 60's in gutem Gebrauchtzustand
Der AMP hat frischen "Checkup" in der Guitar-Lounge bekommen
Caps wurden teileweise ersetzt, nicht alle Leitungen sind original
Es wurde eine Auto-Standby-Funktion eingebaut, die Hochspannung wird erst nach ein paar ... more
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VOX AC 30 von 1967 / 68

VOX AC 30 von 1967 / 68

Weißenstadt, 95***, GERMANY

€1720

Betreten Sie das legendäre Reich der Musik mit diesem kultigen Vox AC-30 Verstärker, der 1967 das letzte Kapitel britischer Handwerkskunst markierte. Ein seltenen Vox AC-30, dem letzten, der in England gebaut wurde, bevor das Unternehmen Konkurs ging und die Produktion nach Italien 1968 verlegte
Dieses Stück Klanggeschichte hat die Studios zahlloser Künstler geziert, sein unverwechselbarer Ton wurde in den Licks von Gitarrenvirtuosen wie Rory Gallagher verewigt. Von den schimmernden ... more
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1979 Vox AC30 ex Status Quo

1979 Vox AC30 ex Status Quo

Doncaster, DN6***, UNITED KINGDOM

£4200

FINESTSELECTIONSHIPPINGSPECIALISTS24 HourSupportLondon Vintage Guitars are please to offer:1979 Vox AC30 ex Status Quo
Rock n Roll Amplifier 
The following amplifier was owned and used by one of Britain’s most British most rock n roll bands that being status que , details as follows 
 
Vox Ac 30 
1979 ( Circa )BlackBlack GrillGrey PanelSound Settings to face / panel  
Verification
The amplifier comes with various archival photographic ... more
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1975 Vox - AC30 + Wah V847 + V830 - ID 3338

1975 Vox - AC30 + Wah V847 + V830 - ID 3338

Emmering, 82***, GERMANY

€2147

1975 Vox - AC30 + Wah V847 + V830 - ID 3338
1975er AC30 Top Boost in tollem Erhaltungszustand
Klassische "Point to Point" Hand-Verdrahtung auf braunem Turretboard
Toller mittenreicher, warmer Charakter
Der Silver Bulldog Speaker ist original, der G12-30 wurde wohl 1980 eingebaut
Der serielle Effektweg in der hinteren Rückwand ist natürlich nicht original, aber sehr sinnvoll z B. für einen Reverb oder ein Delay
Der Footswitch fürs Tremolo / Vibrato ist nicht original ... more
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1975 Vox - AC 30 - Celestion Silver Bulldog - ID 3788

1975 Vox - AC 30 - Celestion Silver Bulldog - ID 3788

Emmering, 82***, GERMANY

€2412

Aus 1. Hand in Mint Condition
Zustand: Sehr gut
SerNr: 75122444
Gewicht: 33 kg Versandklasse: Heavy
Koffer / Case: Original Vox Hülle
Fußschalter: Ja
Dokumente: original Rechnung von 1976
Sonstiges: 4 Rollen
Vermittlungsverkauf: 16107
1975er AC30 Top Boost im Traumzustand aus erster Hand mit original Kaufbeleg
Die AC30 aus den 60er Jahren und Anfang der 70er klingen richtig cremig mit jeder Menge Endstufensättigung
Dieses sehr saubere Exemplar hat sogar noch... more
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1975 VOX - AC 30 - ID 3866

1975 VOX - AC 30 - ID 3866

Emmering, 82***, GERMANY

€2045

Aus 1. Hand
Zustand: Anständig
SerNr: Typenschild fehlt
Gewicht: 33 kg Versandklasse: Heavy
Fußschalter: ja
Vermittlungsverkauf: 16183
Dieser AC30 kommt aus dem Fundus von Wolfgang Schmid, er war Gitarrist und Sänger von "The Dynamites" (Deutsche Beat Meister Süd) (3x Starclub 1964)
Einen Namen machte sich Wolfgang später auch als Bassist, er spielte seinen 5-Saiter u A. von 1972 bis 1977 bei Klaus Doldingers Passport
Als Studiomusiker wirkte er an etwa 400 Alben ... more
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1970s Vox AC30 Top Boost Valve Amp

1970's Vox AC30 Top Boost Valve Amp

Cockermouth, CA13***, UNITED KINGDOM

£1995

BY COLLECTION ONLY
Rarely does an amp like this come on the market - a true collector's item!
1970's Vox AC30 Top Boost valve amplifier in good working order, fully checked over and serviced
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1974 VOX - AC 30 - Reverb - ID 2881

1974 VOX - AC 30 - Reverb - ID 2881

Emmering, 82***, GERMANY

€1637

Vintage Brit Tone
Zustand: Anständig
SerNr: 30740
Gewicht: 33 kg Versandklasse: Heavy
Fußschalter: ja
Vermittlungsverkauf: 15441
Seltener Mid 70ties AC30 mit Federhall
Ein Lüftungsgitter fehlt und das Tolex ist an einer Stelle abgerissen
Aufwändig überarbeitet, u A. 4 neue EL84 Endstufenröhren
Die AC30 aus den 60er Jahren und Anfang der 70er klingen richtig cremig mit jeder Menge Endstufensättigung
Der AC30 war Rory Gallaghers ??one and only?? Amp, für ... more
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VOX AC30 1970 Made in England

VOX AC30 1970 Made in England

Hagen, 58***, GERMANY

€1800

Da noch zwei weitere ältere AC 30 und AC15 Combos vorhanden sind, wurde dieser 70er in den letzten zwanzig Jahren überwiegend im Proberaum benutzt. Verkauf aus Altersgründen. Privatverkauf. Keine Garantie bzw. Gewährleistung. Keine Rücknahme.... more
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1965 Vox AC 30 Super Twin Trapez Head  sehr guter Zustand

1965 Vox AC 30 Super Twin Trapez Head sehr guter Zustand

Hamburg, 22***, GERMANY

€2150

Der Verstärker ist original bis auf eine zusätzliche Klangregelung (Bässe, Höhen) im Brilliant Kanal, eingebaut von Manfred Reckmeyer. Ein Boxenkabel ist fest installiert und es ist ein Fußschalter dabei
Das Baujahr ist ca. 1965. Der Verstärker klingt super!
Versand eventuell nach Absprache
Bitte auch meine anderen Auktionen beachten !... more
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1970s Original Vox AC30 With original Cover

1970s Original Vox AC30 With original Cover

London, SW6***, UNITED KINGDOM

£1850

NEW KINGS ROAD VINTAGE GUITAR EMPORIUM ARE DELIGHTED TO
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1970s Vox AC30

In great overall condition
Grey panel and pointer knobs
Vox Product 2x12 speakers
With original cover. Made In England
Customers please note that returns purchased through PayPalwill also incur PayPals fees (Approx 4%)Overseas Customers please note that postage costs may be more to certain countries outside the EU: Postage to Australia is £300 Customers outside the EU please ... more
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1972 Fender PrecisionA detailed look at an early 1970s Fender Precision bass guitar in custom black finish, with rosewood fretboard. 1972 list price, $307.50. The Fender Precision had been shipping since at least very early 1952 - with just one re-design circa 1957. This example, then, shows a model already two decades old, but barely changed since the '57 revamp. Fender got it right first time around, and although there are numerous minor cosmetic differences, the essence of this bass is effectively the same as it was in '52: a simple, single pickup instrument with a GREAT sound. Check out the demo video through an old Ampeg B15. It's no wonder this is the bass that everybody wants!

1967 Vox Stroller

1967 Vox StrollerThe Vox Stroller was the brand's entry level electric solid body guitar, fitted with just one pickup and a fixed tailpiece. Although aimed at student guitarists, it wasn't a terrible instrument, but did lack somewhat in adjustability, having no accessible truss rod and only a floating rosewood bridge. But this example is actually quite an improvement on earlier versions, with a standard 1/4" jack and a solid mahogany body. 1967 price £18 2s. JMI ceased UK guitar production in late '67, and combined with decreasing demand for the Stroller, this surely must be one of the last examples shipped.

1963 Vox Clubman Bass (left handed)

1963 Vox Clubman Bass left handedA nice example of the Vox Clubman II bass, built by JMI in Dartford, Kent in 1963. This is a lightweight bass, short (30") scale and very easy to play. It is an early example, and as such has a thin black scratchplate and side mounted, coaxial output jack. JMI offered left handed examples of their solid body Vox guitars and basses at 10% premium. Production numbers are unclear, but left-handed examples rarely come up for sale

1977 Gibson ES Artist 'prototype'

1977 Gibson ES Artist prototypeNot to be confused with the Gibson ES Artist launched by Gibson in 1979; this ES Artist was an early model designed by the Gibson research and development team in Kalamazoo in 1977, the instruments themselves constructed by Gibson artist Chuck Burge. It was planned for launch as a high end semi acoustic with 335-style construction (central maple block) and innovative circuitry - but was pulled at the last minute, being deemed too expensive. Apparently, several examples were produced with varying specifications, though exactly how many actually left the Kalamazoo plant is unclear. Certainly two guitars were sold to LaVonne Music by Gibson in around 1980. Read more about the development of this guitar, with details from Chuck Burge and the story of it's sale to LaVonne music

1959 Hofner Committee

1959 Hofner CommitteeThe Hofner Committee was a truly beautiful guitar produced in Germany, primarily for the UK market. It was a large bodied (initially 17 1/2") guitar with a carved spruce top, available as an acoustic or electric guitar. By the early sixties the carved top was replaced with a laminate, and although still a very fine guitar, the earlier carved top examples, with frondose headstock (like the example shown here) are far more highly prized amongst musicians and vintage guitar collectors.

1965 Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean

1965 Gretsch Chet Atkins TennesseanThe Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean, or model 6119 was Gretsch's best selling hollow body of the 1960s. This wonderfully faded example from 1965 was originally Dark Cherry Red, but has turned a mid-orange brown. The original color, however, can be seen underneath the pickup surrounds. 1965 specs: maple body, two-piece neck, Brazilian rosewood fretboard and Hi-Lo 'Tron single coil pickups. Nickel plated Gretsch Bigsby tailpiece.

1965 Gretsch 'For the Spectacular Sound of the Times' guitar and amp catalog

1965 Gretsch catalogThe 1965 Gretsch catalog, or catalog #32, featured 10 hollow body electric guitars, including the newly launched Gretsch Viking; four solid body electrics, including the Astro Jet - making it's only catalog appearance; just one bass, the single pickup PX6070; nine acoustics and 12 tube amplifiers. Pride of place went to the Chet Atkins Country Gentleman that adorned both the front and back covers. 24 pages, six of which are in full color.

Guitar Repair: fixing fret buzz and sharp fret ends

Guitar Repair: fixing fret buzz and sharp fret endsLoose frets are especially problematic in certain old guitars, but are generally very easy to fix. You'll be amazed at the difference you can make with just a few tools, a bit of knowledge, and a little time. Fixing loose frets can eliminate fret buzz, remove sharp fret ends, and greatly improve the tone of any guitar. If your luthier bill will be greater than the value of your guitar, definitely time to have a go yourself!

1966 Hagstrom 'worlds fastest playing neck' catalog (Merson USA)

1966 Hagstrom guitar catalogHagstrom guitars were distributed in the mid-1960s United States by Merson of USA. This eight page 'worlds fastest playing neck' catalog, printed in two-colors contained six solid body electrics, three solid body basses, two electric acoustic guitars, two electric acoustic basses and five acoustics.

1965 Hofner President

1965 Hofner PresidentThe President was produced by Hofner in Bubenreuth, Germany, specifically for Selmer, who distributed the brand in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and other commonwealth nations. The President was a hollow body electric acoustic, available as a full body or thinline, and with blonde or brunette finish. It was a great playing guitar that sold fairly well in the second half of the 1950s, throughout the 1960s, and into the very early 1970s. The example shown here is a full-body depth guitar in blonde - and as a 1965 guitar, one of the last to feature the rounded Venetian cutaway. From late 1965 until 1972, the President sported a sharp Florentine cut. Naturally, such an electric acoustic suggests jazz and blues, but many of the original British Hofner President players were part of the rock 'n roll, skiffle and beat scenes of the late 50s and early 60s.

1963 1964 Fender catalog

Fender 1963 catalogue"The Choice of Professional and Student Musicians Everywhere" This eight page catalogue was included as an insert in the 1963 annual "school music" issue of Downbeat magazine (September 1963). As well as keyboards and pedal steels, this catalog contains seven guitars, three basses and ten amplifiers - from student guitars such as the Musicmaster and Duotone to professional models like the new Jaguar.