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Vox ac10 vs ac10c111/21/2023 If you use the Volume control for loudness and it does break up prematurely you simply swap the V1 tube (which comes stock 12AX7) for a 12AY7 which doesn't hit the preamp so hard. But the Blue Jr isn't renowned for it's gorgeous natural breakup as are Vox's and Marshall's. With my prescribed method, you will have an amp that sounds like a larger traditional Fender with clean tones. The Vox AC10C1 was released in 2015, aimed at people who wanted a warm, tube Vox sound without the weight or cost of the AC10's big brothers, the AC15 and the AC30. The new, limited edition VOX AC10C1VS features an upgraded Celestion Junior V-Type speaker and a cool, vintage-inspired look. Why do I say this? Because the PROPER (best IMO) way to set a Blues Junior is to dime the master, then dial in the Volume for loudness, as opposed to the traditional method of using master for loudness and volume for gain to hit the preamp. The one caveat for the Blues Junior is that you have to have the mindset that you'll use it for your base clean tones and let your pedals push for break-up. If you really want Vox, IMO you have to step up to the AC15 for a fair fight. The 12" speaker and the amount of sound the Blues Jr puts out is incredible for its size. Amplifiers Reviews Vox AC10 C1 review The AC10 is arguably the least appreciated of the classic Vox amps, but it’s back as the AC10 C1. The AC10C1 really cranks when pushed to its limits, and it’s more than suitable for coffee shop gigs and applications where a larger amp might be too much. I'm voting on the Blues Jr (if you learn to set it right). If the choice is between the AC10 and the Blues Jr.
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