Nun ich versprach euch ein Review des AC4TV. Habe heute in einem englisch sprachigen Forum eins mit viel Mühe verfasst. Hoffe ich darf euch das so in englisch präsentieren. Wenn Fragen auftauchen sollten, ich beantworte sie gerne.
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As promised I'll now post you my review of the AC4TV.
General: It's a 4 watt, non mastervolume, combo VOX amp with one EL84 powertube, which is switchable down to 1 and 1/4 watts. Using a frequency correction it keeps sounding pretty the same at different wattages. It has a volume, a watt switch and a tone one. With tone being basicly a high cut.
Volume: On 4 watts is LOUD, and it evens keeps up with a (soft beating) drummer. Maybe works out in a blues band and one guitarist which plays overdriven. In any other scenario I guess it's not loud enough.
In 1 watt mode it's great for clean tones in a flat, because it has more clean headroom than 1/4 watts. Produces a more round tone with great sparkling highs (even with my Les Paul). Of course the 4 watt mode is great for cleans as well, as it pushes the speaker even a bit harder and makes the amp breath, but then again is too loud for a flat.
The 1/4 watt mode is great for crunch sounds which start at volume above 1/4 (with my Les Paul). Notice: Fully maxed out even this mode is damn loud in a flat. Until 2/3 it's perfect in volume and gain balance. Can't imagine using more than 2/3 in volume and gain for my playing style.
Tone: Difficult to describe, but if you know the VOX Ac15 I'd say it's in his tonal range but at lower volume. The amp is very responding to everything you put into it. Guitar, playing and technique. Tone know is just a high cut, which works great for a strat if you don't like too much highs and for lead tones. I keep using it on max with my Les Paul for nearly everything... Do not underestimate the flexibility you get using different guitars. I love that typical VOX clean and crunch you get out of it.
Reliability: One thing I don't like at this combo is the cheap platic handle. Maybe I replace it by a leather one. Other than that it has a gorgeous classic VOX design. Can't say if it's reliable after ony two weeks, but it looks flawlessly put together.
The most important part...Soundclips!

Took me a bit too make them, but here they are. I used my AKG D3700 mic(yes I know, a vocal mic...) in my Alesis iO/2. No EQs and no effects added. Just pure sound. Excuse my sloppy playing.
Just click on download!
Clean Neck (Tone full, volume 1/4 at 4 watts) :
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1567274/VOXCN.mp3.html
Crunch Neck (Tone full, volume 1/3 at 0.25 watts):
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1567278/VOXCrN.mp3.html
Crunch Bridge (Tone full, volume 1/3 at 0.25 watts):
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1567277/VOXCrB.mp3.html
Heavy Crunch Bridge (Tone full, volume 1/2 at 0.25 watts):
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1567283/VOXHCB.mp3.html
Maxed Out (Tone full, volume full at 0.25 watts):
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1567280/VOXFGB.mp3.html
Hope you found that review helpful. I love mine for what it is, an all valve great sounding practice amp with that VOX sparkle.
