The 1959 era "TV front" cabinet styling was offered in a two tone scheme of either blue/cream or red/cream vinyls. September 2014 - Vox introduced the AC15C1 TV-BC Limited Edition amp. Vox claimed this speaker was designed with a carefully balanced 'recipe' of both old and new design techniques. The amp featured a 12" Celestion G12 V Series 65 watt speaker. The corners, vents, handle, knobs and feet were off-white. January 2014 - Vox introduced the AC15C1-V-RD Limited Edition amp covered in "British Barnet Red" vinyl. The amp featured a 12" Celestion G12M-65 Cream Back speaker. The corners, vents, handles, knob and feet were also off white. The AC15C1-CM was covered in an off white vinyl with the traditional Vox "basket weave" pattern. July 2013 - Vox introduced the AC15C1 Cream Limited Edition amp. The amp featured a 12" Celestion Green Back speaker. The corners, vents, handle, knobs and feet were off white. ![]() ![]() The AC15C1-PL was covered in an "elegant purple" vinyl with the traditional Vox "basket weave" pattern. July 2013 - Vox introduced the AC15C1 Purple Limited Edition amp. The corners, vents, handles, knobs and feet were off white. The AC15C1-BRG was covered in a deep green vinyl with the traditional Vox "basket weave" pattern. September 2012 - Vox introduced the AC15C1 British Racing Green Limited Edition amp. The amp featured a single 12" Celestion Green Back speaker. The corners, vents, handles and knobs were off white. The AC15C1-BL was covered in blue vinyl with the traditional Vox "basket weave" pattern. January 2012 - Vox introduced the AC15C1 Blue Limited Edition amp. The Celestion Blue Alnico was not offered in this model. ![]() It was equipped with a 12" G12M Celestion Green Back speaker. The corners, vents, handles and control knobs were black. It was covered in a special "Vintage Red" basket weave vinyl with contrasting brown diamond fret cloth. A 12" G12M Celestion Green Back speaker was standard, an optional 12" Celestion Alnico Blue became available in 2013.ĭecember 2010 - Vox introduced the first limited edition AC15C1-RD. The corners, vents, handles and knobs were black. It was covered in black basket weave vinyl and brown diamond fret cloth. This five tube, two channel amp featured reverb, tremolo and Top Boost. January 2010 - Vox introduced the "standard" AC15C1 amplifier.
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