Front Panel Layout - Vox AC10C1 Owner's Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of the VOX Custom Series AC10C1 Guitar Amplifier.
This amp is the culmination of over 50 years of manufacturing expertise and high quality guitar
amplifier design. We have been through our history books and re-imagined an old classic for the
modern player.
We're confident you will find these improvements extremely useful and that your new amplifier
will give you many hours of tonal pleasure. Your AC10C1 is equipped with a number of modern
features and conveniences, including a master volume, Celestion VX10 speaker and custom
VOX reverb to name a few. Please read this manual carefully so that you can familiarize yourself
with them.
The AC10C1 is now a streamlined, single channel design with more than enough flexibility to
satisfy your tonal desires and playing requirements.
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1. MAINS Indicator This will tell you if your amp is on or off!
2. MAINS Power switch
3. VOLUME Control This controls the overall VOLUME of your amplifier. Cleaner sounds can
4. REVERB Control This controls the level of reverb in your sound. Ranging from subtle ambi-
5. TREBLE Control This controls the high frequencies in your sound—from soft and round
6. BASS Control
INTRODUCTION

FRONT PANEL LAYOUT

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This is the ON/OFF switch for the power to the amplifier. Please ensure
the amplifier is switched off and unplugged before being moved.
be achieved by lowering the GAIN and raising the VOLUME. Setting the
VOLUME lower and the GAIN higher will give you a fatter, more distorted
tone at a lower volume. As with all the controls of this amplifier, please
experiment with different configurations to find the tones that fit your guitar
and playing style.
ence to a spacious swell, the new Custom VOX reverb adds great sonic
depth to your tone.
when turned down (counter clockwise) to bright and cutting when cranked
(clockwise) and all points in-between.
This controls the low frequencies in your sound—from thin and light when
turned down (counter clockwise) to warm and heavy when turned up full
(clockwise) and all points in-between.
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