![]() Pictures showing Billy Fury on stage in front of two TV front AC30s are sometimes said to have been taken at the NME Pollwinners Concert, February 1960. The page on these amps has been readjusted. Spring to late Summer 1960: The TV Front twins - AC2/30 and AC30/4 circuits. May 1960: It is expressly stated - "Accordion Times", May 1960 - that "Bass" amplifier models are for accordion. This is the TV Front AC30/4 twin, price 100 guineas. May 1960: The AC30 TWIN is referenced in the pricelist of Spring 1960 and "Accordion Times", May 1960. "Normal" and "Bass" versions of the single speaker TV Front AC/30 are also advertised. "Normal" and "Bass" models are likewise noted.ģ0th April 1960: "Melody Maker" magazine indicates that "Normal" and "Bass" AC15s were available - the day after the circuit diagram had been drawn. OA31, the circuit diagram for the AC15, also bears the date 29th April 1960. Modifications for the AC30/4 "Bass" model are indicated on OA32. The circuit diagrams (schematics) are dated 29th April 1960. An extensive JMI pricelist from late 1961 survives.Īpril 1960 : The Music Trade press reports a new range of Vox amps, including the AC30 Twin (TV Front) and the AC30 Bass - "One model has a bass frequency amplifier and a twin speaker amplifier.Ģ9th April 1960: The circuits for the AC30/4 and AC30/6 are drawn up. A coloured brochure is produced in autumn 1960. See the second half of this page.Įarly 1960: JMI becomes agent for Fender amplifiers, guitars, and accessories in the UK. June 1959 - May 1960 (possibly beyond): The AC/30 is advertised. ![]() ![]() See this page.ĭecember 1957: The new AC1/15 is first advertised (in "Accordion Times") - also on the page linked above. At least four different AC2/30s are illustrated in Jennings promotional material. 2nd August 1951: Tom applies for a trademark for the name "VOX", granted on the 8th October 1952.Ģnd August 1951: Tom applies for a trademark for the name "Vibravox", granted on the 6th January 1954.Īutumn 1957 - April 1958: The AC2/30 is reviewed in September 1957 and from November advertised in "Melody Maker" and "Accordion Times". ![]()
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