The Vox Amplifier company was started by Tom Jennings and Dick Denney. Tom Jennings was born on February 28, 1917 in Hackney England. After school he began playing the piano and accordion. As World War II raged on, he was called up to duty in 1940, but discharged medically in 1941. He then went to work in a munitions plant where he and fellow colleagues learned to entertain themselves musically. This is where he was inspired to go into music and did so after the war was over. In 1944, he formed his own business trading accordians and other musical instruments. In 1946, his co-worker back at the ammunition plant, Dick Denney, came to work with Jennings. Denney was into amplifying instruments and set out to make an amplifier for a Hawaiian guitar. Denney and Jennings went their different ways as the war ended and many war-industry workers were laid-off.
Tom kept on with the small business and hired a new electric technician. Shortly thereafter the Univox, a portable piano/accordion, was released. With the slow growing of the Univox and Jennings being a successful business man, the Jennings Organ Company was started in 1951. Jennings made organs and the Univox throughout the 1950s when he decided that a new line of products was necessary. Dick Denney had employed himself in radio and electronics as a repairer and an engineer. He also developed an amplifier during his sickness, which restricted him from working on a normal basis. One of Denney's buddies took this new 15W amp down to Jennings shop and Tom was very interested. Jennings ended up hiring Denney as the chief design engineer for Jenning's new company to be called Vox. After ten years of hardly talking to each other, Tom and Dick were now in the process of releasing the first Vox amplifier. Denney's 15W amp would become the Vox AC15.
As Rock & Roll exploded into Britain in 1958, Vox picked up a couple of endorsers like Cliff Richard and The Shadows. Later in 1958, Vox released two new amps without the vibrato that the AC-15 had. In late 1959, Vox released the infamous AC-30 that was designed to compete directly with the popular American Fender Twin. The AC-30 became an unqualified success until the Beatles began using it. The Beatles had been using Vox amps since their inception, and one day Brian Epstein traded in their AC-15s for the bigger AC-30s. Vox enjoyed much success with The Beatles as endorsers and sales roared through the early 1960s. Amps were produced and sold solely in England through the early 1960s as well. Due to financial difficulties in the mid-1960s, Jennings sold Vox to the Royston Group in 1964.
Under new ownership, Vox appeared to be destined for success, especially with the guitar boom of the 1960s and The Beatles as endorsers. The Thomas Organ Company arranged a deal to produce Vox tube amps in the United States at their factory between 1964 and 1965 so importing them wouldn't be an issue. They also introduced solid-state amps in 1966, which were also produced in the U.S. for a short time. However, Vox was unable to remain competitive with other amplifier companies such as Marshall as guitar players were requesting more power. After a fire in 1966 at the factory, and declining numbers, Tom Jennings resigned from Vox in 1967. Shortly thereafter Royston was liquidated and Corinthian Securities took over. This proved to be a bad ownership, as Corinthian had no connection with the previous staff and they discontinued almost all of the amplifiers in the catalog, and the few that remained were manufactured in Japan. This ownership didn't last long and Stolec bought them out in 1970. CBS-Arbiter bought out Vox again in 1972 for the third change of ownership in as many years.
When CBS-Arbiter took over it looked like things may change around for Vox. The return of the Vox organs came along with many new amplifiers and effects. But the 1970s had its toll on Vox, as it did with other manufacturers as well. CBS took a loss during the 1970s and were forced to sell again, this time to the long-time distributor of Marshall, Rose-Morris. RM had just lost the rights of Marshall and were looking for something to get them back with amplifiers. The company name was now called Vox Ltd. Rose Morris released quite a bit of new products including the Venue Series and the Q Series, and in a sense kept Vox going through the tough 1980s. Dick Denney endorsed the new AC-30 Limited Edition Reissue that was released in 1990. In 1992, Rose-Morris sold the company to Korg, who also distributes Marshall in the U.S. In 1993, Vox introduced an accurate reissue of the original AC30. Tube amps from most of the 1990s were built by Marshall, but all production has shifted to China. Vox continues to produce a wide variety of amplifiers including tube reissues, solid-state practice amps, and digital modeling amps. For more information, visit Vox's website or contact them directly. Source: David Petersen & Dick Denney, Vox: The Vox Story.
Amplifiers currently produced in China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Previously produced in Erith, Kent, England. Vox Amplification is distributed in England and through the U.S.A. in Melville, NY by Vox Amplification (Korg). The Vox trademark was established circa 1957 in Dartford, Kent.

VOX Guitar Amplifiers Models

VOX GT 100 MOSFET Image

VOX GT 100 MOSFET

- 100W, 1-12 in. and H.F. horn, solid-state combo, dual channels, reverb, front control panel, three input jacks (two for Ch. 2), 12 control knobs (Ch. 1: v, mid sweep, m, t, b, Ch. 2: v, mid sweep, m, t, b, r, MV), footswitch for lots of c...

VOX Bass 50 Image

VOX Bass 50

- similar to the Bass 100, except has 50W output and 1-12 in. speaker, no extension speaker jack, mfg. mid-1980s.

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VOX Conqueror

- similar to the Virtuoso, except is in piggy-back form, with a 2-12 in. speaker cabinet, mfg. 1966-1970s.

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VOX BERKELEY II (V1081)

- ~17W, 2-10 in. Vox Gold Bulldog speakers, guitar piggyback unit, solid-state chassis, single channel, reverb, tremolo, top mounted control panel, two input jacks, six black knobs (v, t, b, r, trem s, trem depth), power switch, rear panel:...

VOX T-60 BASS Image

VOX T-60 BASS

- 60W, Piggyback, cabinet with 1-15 in. Vox Celestion Alnico HD and 1-12 in. Vox Celestion Alnico, solid-state, single channel, rear control panel, four input jacks, three knobs (v, t, b), black covering, black diagonal grille, mfg 1964-67.

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VOX 460

- similar to the 4120 except has 60W output, and a speaker configuration of 4-12 in., 2-12 in. or 2-10 in. speakers, mfg. 1966-mid 1970s.

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VOX V-125 LEAD

- 125W, guitar head-unit, eight-tube chassis, preamp: 2 X ECC83, 1 X ECC82, 1 X ECC81, power: 4 X EL34, single channel, top mounted control panel, two input jacks (one normal, one brilliant), six control knobs (v, sensitivity, three equaliz...

VOX CAMBRIDGE REVERB (V-3/V103) Image

VOX CAMBRIDGE REVERB (V-3/V103)

- ~17W, 1-10 in. Celestion (early models) or Vox Gold Bulldog speaker, guitar combo, seven-tube chassis: preamp: 3 X ECC83, 1 X ECC82, power: 2 X EL84, rectifier: EZ81, single channel, reverb, tremolo, top mounted control panel, two input j...

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VOX KB 50 MOSFET

- 50W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state combo, reverb, three channels, front black control panel, six input jacks (two per channel), 14 black knobs (v, mid-freq, mid & b for each channel, r, MV), effects loop, extension speaker jack, headp...

VOX VALVEREACTOR VR15 Image

VOX VALVEREACTOR VR15

- 15W, 1-8 in. speaker, Hybrid design, 1 X ECC83 (12AX7) tube, two channels, front black control panel, single input, five black chickenhead knobs (Normal: v, OD: g, v, b, t), Black covering, Brown Diamond grille, 18 lbs., mfg. summer 2004-...

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VOX BERKELEY III (V1081)

- ~17W, 2-10 in. Vox Gold Bulldog speakers, guitar piggyback unit, solid-state chassis, two channels, reverb, tremolo, top/rear mounted control panel, four input jacks (two per channel), six top panel black knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, b, Ch. 2: v,...

VOX DA15 Image

VOX DA15

- 15W, 1-8 in. speaker, guitar combo, solid-state chassis, digital effects, top black control panel, single input, nine knobs (style select, g, v, t, m, b, MV, edit knob, effects select), programmable channel section, tap switch, bypass swi...

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VOX CONCERT 100

- 100W, head-unit with two cabinets consisting of 4-12 in. speakers in each, eight tube chassis, preamp: 4 X 7025, power: 4 X EL34, single channel, front black control panel, two input jacks, six control knobs (gain, t, m, b, MV, presence),...

VOX NIGHT TRAIN 15 HEAD FIRST VERSION (NT15H) Image

VOX NIGHT TRAIN 15 HEAD FIRST VERSION (NT15H)

- 15W, guitar head-unit, four-tube chassis, preamp: 2 X 12AX7/ECC83, power: 2 X EL84/6BQ5, solid-state rectifier, single channel, front black control panel, single input, five white chickenhead knobs (g, t, m, b, v), bright/thick preamp swi...

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VOX AD30VT

- 30W, 1-10 in. speaker, stereo guitar combo, digital preamp with 1 X 12AX7 tube, 11 amp models, 11 effects, two channels, eight black chicken head knobs, various buttons, top mount control panel, black covering, brushed chrome grille, 26 l...

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VOX T-60

- 60W, 1-12 in. with horn combo, solid-state, single channel, top control panel, two inputs (active and passive), five black knobs (v, t, high-mid, low-mid, b) "bassilator switch," headphone jack, FX loop, external speaker jack, b...

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VOX BUSKER

- 4W, 1-8 in. speaker, solid-state combo, single channel, front black control panel, two input jacks, four black knobs (v, m, t, MV), headphone jack, operable on AC or DC, black covering, black grille, mfg. mid 1980s.

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VOX PACEMAKER (V-2/V102)

- ~17W, 1-10 in. Celestion (early models) or Vox Gold Bulldog speaker, guitar combo, five-tube chassis: preamp: 2 X ECC83, power: 2 X EL84, rectifier: EZ81, single channel, tremolo, top mounted control panel, three input jacks, five black k...

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VOX AC-4 MINI COMBO (AC4TVMINI)

- 4W (switchable to 1W or 1/10W), 1-6.5 in. Vox Original speaker, guitar combo, two-tube chassis, preamp: 1 X 12AX7, power: 1 X EL84, solid-state rectifier, single channel, top black control panel, single input, three white chickenhead knob...

VOX AC15 CUSTOM CLASSIC (MODEL CC1) Image

VOX AC15 CUSTOM CLASSIC (MODEL CC1)

- 15W, 1-12 in. Wharfedale GSH12-30 speaker, guitar combo, tube chassis, preamp: 2 X 12AX7/ECC83, power: 2 X 6BQ5/EL84, solid-state rectifier, single channel, reverb, tremolo, top black control panel, single input, seven black chickenhead k...

VOX VT100X COMBO Image

VOX VT100X COMBO

- 100W, 1-12 in. speaker, guitar combo, hybrid chassis with Vox multi-stage circuit including 1 X 12AX7 tube, single channel, 11 amp models, 13 onboard effects, 33 presets, top black control panel, single input, nine knobs (amp model select...

VOX AC100 CLASSIC PLUS HEAD (AC100CPH) Image

VOX AC100 CLASSIC PLUS HEAD (AC100CPH)

- 100W, guitar head-unit, eight-tube chassis, preamp: 4 X 12AX7/ECC83, power: 4 X EL34B, two channels, reverb, front black control panel, single input, 15 white chickenhead knobs (Ch. 1: g, t, m, b, tone cut, r, v, Ch. 2: g, t, m, b, p, r,...

VOX AC-30 LIMITED EDITION Image

VOX AC-30 LIMITED EDITION

- 36W combo, 2-12 in. Vox Celestion Alnico speakers, tubes: preamp: 7 X 7025, 12AU7 power: 4 X EL84, three channels, vibrato/tremolo, top control panel, six inputs (two per channel, vib/trem, normal, brilliant), eight black pointer knobs (v...

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VOX Defiant

- similar to the Conqueror, except has 50W output and the cabinet contains a Midax with the speakers, mfg. 1966-1970s.

VOX AV60 COMBO Image

VOX AV60 COMBO

-60W, 1-12 in. Vox original speaker, guitar combo, two-tube chassis, preamp: 1 X 12AX7, power: 1 X 12AX7, dual channel, eight preamp circuits, reverb, top black control panel with tan accents, single input, fourteen black knobs (each channe...

VOX ESCORT BATTERY Image

VOX ESCORT BATTERY

- 3W, 1-5.5 in. speaker, solid-state combo, single channel, top control panel, two input jacks (one normal, one brilliant), two control knobs (v, tone), black covering, brown diagonal grille, mfg. 1970s

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VOX V110NT

- 30W, 1-10 in. Celestion VX10 speaker, designed for use with the Lil' Night Train Head (NT2H), rounded corners, black covering, black grille cloth with white piping and Vox logo in upper center, 16.5 in. wide, 11.75 in. tall, 6.25 in. deep...

VOX AC-10 Reverb Twin Image

VOX AC-10 Reverb Twin

- similar to the AC-10 Twin, except in piggyback configuration with a separate head and 2-10 in. speaker cabinet, a seven-tube chassis, preamp: 1 X 12AX7/ECC83, 3 X 12AU7/ECC82, power: 2 X EL84, rectifier: EZ31, and reverb with a reverb co...

VOX AD30VT-XL Image

VOX AD30VT-XL

- similar to the AD30VT, except has 11 different amp models voiced after distorted/high-gain amps, and has a dark gray covering with a black metal grille, mfg. 2008 only.

VOX VALVEREACTOR VR30R Image

VOX VALVEREACTOR VR30R

- 30W, 1-10 in. speaker, hybrid design, 1 X ECC83 (12AX7) tube, two channels, reverb, front black control panel, single input, five black chickenhead knobs (Normal: v, b, t, OD: g, v, b, t, MV, r), Black covering, Brown Diamond grille, 29 l...

VOX Supreme Image

VOX Supreme

- similar to the Defiant, except has 100W, a cabinet with 4-12" speakers and 2 Midax, and has a Watchdog limiter, mfg. 1966-1970s.

VOX DA20 Image

VOX DA20

- 20W, 2-8 in. speaker guitar combo, solid-state chassis, digital effects, top black control panel, single input, six knobs (style select, g, tone, MV, edit knob, effects select), tap switch, bypass switch, aux. input, mic. input, headphone...

VOX BUCKINGHAM (V12/V112/V1121/V1122/V1123) Image

VOX BUCKINGHAM (V12/V112/V1121/V1122/V1123)

- 35W, 2-12 in. Vox Bulldog speakers, guitar piggyback, solid-state chassis, three channels (normal, brilliant, bass), reverb, tremolo, top/rear control panel, six inputs (two per channel), nine top control panel knobs (Normal Ch.: v, b, t,...

VOX V112TV SPEAKER CABINET Image

VOX V112TV SPEAKER CABINET

- 1-12 in. Celestion VX12 speaker, 16 ohm impedance, designed for use with the AC4 Head (AC4TVH), white covering, brown diagonal grille cloth with Vox logo in upper right-hand corner, mfg. summer 2009-disc.

VOX Escort Battery/Mains Image

VOX Escort Battery/Mains

- similar to the Escort Battery, except has an output socket that feeds a signal into the main amplifier (i.e. AC-30), has third control knobs which is a supply selector, mfg. 1970-mid 70s.