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I tried out a AC15 last year- amongst others- blues junior etc. It was certainly a nice amp with plenty of scope for versatility and a nice crunch too when turned up. Im told (but not tried it) that the vox with the celestion blue speaker is peferable to the greenback speaker. I think that it would come down to perferable taste though- and budget as the celestion blue is an extra £200.

The wildcard i tried was the blackstar valve amp 5watt- incredible amp for the money.

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Not sure what it'd be worth now? It cost over £2k about ten years ago.

Probably not as much as my first AC30 that got stolen out my van. :( that was one of a matched pair, ex Brian May.... absolutely amazing sound, even better sounding than the one I've got now. I originally paid £300 for that! jeeeesh!!!!

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VOX AC15H1TV guitar amplifiers*50th Anniversary 1957-2007 Hand-Wired Heritage 603384053961 | eBay

 

I had one of these for a while, would love an original. She had to be sold though because it was so loud to get it anywhere near breaking up. Really wanted to be in a booth, shame as it sounded nice.

 

I've had a Jackson ampworks Britain for about 3 years now and believe they are a lovely Head and cab. Much nicer sounding at lower (Sensible) volumes and they are stunning when turned up, in my opinion just as nice as early Vox's. + they are hand built and the quality is fantastic.

 

EDIT: realised that doesn't help your question. Having played other modern Vox combos and head and cabs I would not bother. They are nothing special.

 

If you want something a bit different and within budget try one of these

 

Swart 6V6 US Made Hand Wired Guitar Amp With Attenuator | eBay

 

They are very cool.

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I used to have an AC30 not an original one of the modern versions. It was still a cracking amp real old school tube tone. I used to put my epiphone casino through it and it was a real vintage sound. Should never have sold the thing but times were hard a few years back so my guitar collection had to be made smaller well that's what the missus made me do 😜

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