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4120

Phillips speakers inside 4120 speaker cabinet.
Note: Insulation material is not a factory item
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                                                    Amp and photo courtesy of Dominic Cleary

Another Speaker - (Added 12-01-08)

While the book was at the publisher, another Vox-used speaker was discovered. Examples of this eight spoke, stamped frame 12" Alnico speaker have been seen in 760s, 7120s and 4120s. Believed to be manufactured by Phillips, there is the possibility that they were also re-branded by another manufacturer. If you have more information on these, please contact us direct at info@voxguidebook.com.  

 

Rolling Stones - (Added 12-01-08)

We can also add more to the Rolling Stones' amp information.

 

At the October 20, 1964 show at the Paris Olympia, while Keith was still using his trusty A.C.30 on a rigid stand, Brian had made the changeover to a thin sided A.C.80/100 head with the new Super DeLuxe cabinet in a Mk I Trolley with Shepherd's casters. Also that night, Bill was using a thin sided Mk I small box A.C.50 head, likely with two inputs. This powered a 1 x 18" Foundation Bass speaker cabinet which was placed on a mini-trolley with Shepherd's casters.

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