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Vox phantom
Vox phantom





vox phantom

I am personally offering this item from my private Vox collection, your payment will be made to my personal PayPal account. It said of the battery-powered, built-in effects: Easy to operate, easy to memorise - the whole range of sound and effects is there with the guitarist.

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I am offering this JMI Vox Phantom Guitar case for $239.99 plus $35 UPS shipping and insurance to addresses inside the continental US. The Vox Phantom model was originally introduced in 1962 by the Jennings company and, following a series of variations, the Mark VI Special was featured in Voxs Autumn 1967 marketing material. To properly fit this case, your six string Vox Phantom should be about 40 3/4" long. This case also will accommodate the Korg/Vox Mk VI "Phantom" reissue offered from 1998 through 2000, but it will not fit any of the Apache or Mark V short scale Vox Phantom bodied guitars or basses produced in more recent years. I have never tested the lock on the center latch and I recommend you don't as well, just in case the locking mechanism might stick. It even includes the key for the locking center latch. It includes the original latches, hinges and handle. The interior of the case measures about 42" long at it's longest point. It is covered in black pebbled vinyl and features a soft green cloth covered interior. This is an original JMI Vox hard shell guitar case, made in Great Britain, specifically and exclusively designed to fit 1960's era Vox Phantom (UK models produced from 1964 through 1968 or the Eko/Italian V209 Phantom) six string guitars.

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  • vox phantom

    drums, bass, guitars, keys, vox etc - and Im getting a similar muffled quality in. Elephant Hyde Vinyl for Mid 80s Vox AC-30 Amps It requires phantom power so i turned on the phantom power on the.Fawn Vinyl for Rose Morris Era Vox Amps.Vinyl for Vintage and Modern UK Vox Amps.Spare Hardware and Electronic Parts for Vox Organs.Logos and Name Plates for Vox Amps and Organs.Spare Parts for Vox Amps, Guitars and Organs.This is a rare opportunity to own a great playing, great sounding piece of UK guitar history. UK made Phantoms rarely turn up for sale and Mark Is are the holy grails. Its original headstock logo and bridge cover - often missing - are still intact, its satin cellulose paintwork and satin chrome hardware are in fantastic shape for a 55 year old instrument. One of less than 100 made during '62 and early ’63. This early 1962 Mark I Phantom Bass is in great original condition and They stood head and shoulders above anything else Vox was producing at the time. The build quality, playability and sound of the Mark I guitars were excellent and The earliest production models - The Mark I series - were hand built in small numbersĪt the Jennings Factory in Dartford, Kent. The Vox Phantom has become one of the most iconic guitars the 1960’s. The earlier English-made basses are more sought-after. Originally, this bass was made in England, but production changed to Italy by the late '60s. This bass featured two single-coil pickups, volume and tone controls, and a unique five-sided body. Their first offerings were simple copies of Japanese made Guyatones or Fender solids which Jennings had started importing to British shores a few months earlier.īy 1961 Tom Jennings was acutely aware that Vox would need its own identity andĬommissioned a new and groundbreaking design: The Phantom VI has many similar features of a Stratocaster, with a solid body, three pickups, one volume and two tone controls. Overview One of Vox's most iconic bass designs, the Vox Phantom IV was introduced in 1963. Jennings Musical Industries -JMI- began production of Vox branded guitars in early 1960.







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