The Cambridge Reverb: Control Panel


A very early and rare V-3 Vox Cambridge Reverb tube amp with a silver upper control panel




The more conventional black upper and lower control panel of a V-3 Vox Cambridge Reverb tube amp




The control panel of a V1032 Vox Cambridge Reverb solid state amp



The Cambridge control panel shown at the top of the page was a from a tube Cambridge V-3 from late 1965. The tube Cambridge Reverb control panel in the center of the page was from 1966. The lower control panel is from a solid state V1032 Cambridge Reverb amp made in 1967.

The solid state Vox Cambridge Reverb control panel was similar to the tube Cambridge Reverb control panel. Each amp had a single channel with three 1/4" inputs, reverb and tremolo. The tube Cambridge Reverb differed by adding a standby provision to the power switch. It also had a 1/4" pedal jack rather than the six pin pedal jack shown above.

The V1032 Cambridge Reverb model included an "E-Tuner" on the rear control panel. This feature was not included on the V-3 or V1031 Cambridge Reverb..





North Coast Music manufactures many replacement and restoration

parts for the Cambridge Reverb under license from Vox. These parts are
available exclusively at North Coast Music. Some are shown below.




3_Footer




The VOX Showroom!


Photos and editorial content courtesy Gary Hahlbeck, North Coast Music


Any and all material presented herein is protected by Copyright.
© 1998 - 2024 The Vox Showroom and North Coast Music, all rights reserved

The images and editorial content in this web site may not be copied or reproduced
in online auction sites such as eBay, Reverb and Craig's List. Sellers may provide a link
to the Vox Showroom web site if they wish to refer to this copyrighted material.


URL: http://www.voxshowroom.com/us/amp/cambCP.html