Hej (again) Victor -
I posted a quick message about the VC30 last nite on another thread, which I can't find right now since I'm sorta playing hooky at the office...
I tried a VC30 a few years ago and was very, very impressed. It's basically a "class A" Vox AC30 circuit with a few modern features added (master volume and I think maybe there was an effects loop - I'm sure the Laney site has the specs). When I researched the amp at the time, it seemed a lot of Vox users on a budget would get one of these, put in an AC30-spec speaker, and be amazed at how close the tones were.
I demo-ed it with an Epiphone goldtop Les Paul with soapbar pickups and thought the combination sounded great, especially for the price (1/2 or more off the cost of the originals in both cases). Nice organic, rootsy tone, with a chimely clean and smooth warm overdrive. Not exactly a metal amp, but I've gotten great heavy tones out of other class A amps like the Mesa Heartbreaker by sticking a good pedal in front of it (the class A headroom makes for a really dynamic sound).
Definitely worth checking out if you like the Vox sound, for sure, but I think it's probably even more flexible. Of course, if you can try it out in person or get a deal where you can return it at little or no cost, all the better. I've unfortunately not been able to try any Laney amps lately, as they're no longer distributed by Ibanez here in the US, and therefore they're usually not in the stores near me anymore, but Laneys have always had a good tone/value ratio for their tube stuff.
Let us know what happens!
(I'm getting an itch to go looking for a VC30 now that you've brought this up!)
