
Anthony Easton
The Carl Martin AC-Tone is a single-channel version of the Pro Series AC-Tone, designed to replicate the Vox AC series of tube guitar amplifiers. It features a Cut control, which acts as a low-pass filter to manage high-end frequencies. The pedal incorporates new DC-DC converter circuitry, allowing it to be powered by a regulated 9V power supply while operating on the same +-12V level as the original AC powered AC-Tone. This ensures the use of high-quality components for consistent tone and headroom. The Level and Drive controls provide a range of tones from chimy cleans to full British rock. The pedal is housed in a pedalboard-friendly size and maintains the same tone as its larger counterpart. The price is approximately 149.00 € in the EU (including VAT) and $199.00 in the USA/non-EU regions.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Carl Martin AC-Tone from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Very Good
$111.78

Brand New
$214.99

Brand New
$241.38

Excellent
$155

Very Good
$129

Very Good
$99

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