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First introduced to the US market in the January 2004, the AD15VT was the smallest member of the AD Valvetronix "Chrome" series of amplifiers. It featured one 8" speaker in a closed back, pressed board cabinet powered by a 15 watt Valvetronix amplifier circuit. The control panel was loaded with controls for eleven amp models, eleven pedal effects and a two channel digital programmer.
An optional VFS2 floor pedal allows for remote control of stored tonal programs.
The AD15VT is not loud enough for gigging, but it is a very versatile practice amp. The power amp level control that allows you to reduce the output wattage of the power amp that is common to the AD30VT, AD50VT, and AD100VT is not included in the AD15VT.
Click here for an "in depth" presentation about the circuitry and features of the AD15VT
Click here for a look "under the hood" of the Vox AD15VT.
The AD15VT follows a "chrome" theme, in fact, one magazine ad campaign from Vox used the theme, "Go Chrome or Go Home." Chrome plated Vox logos and a chrome plated steel grill highlighted this theme.
The AD15VT was discontinued by Vox in 2008 when in was replaced by the VT15.
North Coast also offers a number of cosmetic replacement parts for the AD15VT, see below.

North Coast Music offers these repair parts and accessories for the AD15VT.
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