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belated xmas prezzie

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I was looking for a new amp as a xmas prezzie and just got a good deal on this:

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Laney VC15-110 Old English White
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Welcome to my Pretty White Amps of the West Country Club. That looks lovely.




Now hand over your subs.
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benecol wrote:Welcome to my Pretty White Amps of the West Country Club. That looks lovely.




Now buy a Bellstaff and a Vespa.
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I'd love to hear a demo of that. How does it sound?

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Post by the isaac eaton »

Looks pretty. Would be a nice amp to just have at home.
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lank81 wrote:I'd love to hear a demo of that. How does it sound?

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I tried a normal VC15 in the shop and it was sweet, but picked up the limited edition on ebay for a bit of a bargin. When it arrives I will see if I can sort out a little demo.

Until I can do a demo here is what the normal VC15 sound like

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endsjustifymeans wrote:
benecol wrote:Welcome to my Pretty White Amps of the West Country Club. That looks lovely.




Now buy a Bellstaff and a Vespa.
Are you stalking me? :shock:

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Post by Mike »

What a lovely little amp.
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Nice. Been looking for those since last year but the stores here never have stock of that.
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Post by Skip »

clip sounds good- demo it for us
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Post by kim »

interesting, i like

i presume it does, maybe an xlr or whatever but does it have line out ? doesn' say in the demo and it's mic'd up so that's why i'm aksing.
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kim wrote:interesting, i like

i presume it does, maybe an xlr or whatever but does it have line out ? doesn' say in the demo and it's mic'd up so that's why i'm aksing.
No xlr or line out, just an external speaker connection on the outputs. It does contain something called the 'dark arts' what ever that is, spec:

The Laney VC15-110 Guitar Valve Amplifier Combo, OLD ENGLISH WHITE LTD gives you a 15 watts of amazingly warm or classic bluesy lead tone.

The Laney VC15 110 is the only amp on the market to employ 'The Dark Art'. The VC15-110 is the latest baby of the VC range. Built on the distinguished heritage of the VC30, the VC15 delivers great tone. 15 watts of amazingly warm or classic bluesy lead tone powered by matched EL84's and cranked out through its internal 10 inch speaker. For even more dynamics, there are two dedicated extension cabinets - the GS112VE and the GS210VE.

The Laney VC15-110, OLD ENGLISH WHITE Main Features Include:

* 15 watts of amazingly warm or classic bluesy lead tone
* Power: RMS 15 Watts
* Inputs: 2 x Jack (Bright & Normal)
* Channels 2: Clean and Drive
* Equalisation: Bass, Mid & Treble
* Bright Switch: Yes
* Preamp Valves: 3 x 12AX7 TAD Tubes
* Output Valves: 2 x EL84 TAD Tubes
* Class: A/B
* Reverb: Yes
* Footswitch: FS2 (Not included)
* Speaker connections: 1 x External Speaker Socket (cuts out internal speaker)
* FX Loop(s): Yes
* Drivers: 1 x 10 inch Custom Jensen Driver
* Weight: 14 Kg
* Dimensions (mm): 447 x 348 x 200
* Channel Controls: Tone control


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Post by lorez »

The amp has just been delivered to work. Number 296 out of 350. Can't wait to get it home and play it now!

Will then try and record it for a demo for you guys
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lorez wrote:The amp has just been delivered to work. Number 296 out of 350. Can't wait to get it home and play it now!

Will then try and record it for a demo for you guys
Please do, looks like a really nice amp.