Due to recent changes in US import tariff, we no long can ship items to the US by Canada Post. Along with the ongoing postal strike....

We can however use Fed Ex. but be prepared for those possible extra tariffs... From what we've been able to ascertain however, the tariffs will not apply to US made products. But it still involves an unpleasant amount of paper work...

fully serviced condition. everything works as it should

incredibly loud.

Shipping is going to be Fed Ex and won't be cheap... calculated by region.

pickup is the best idea ( located in Sherbrooke Qc Canada )


Only issue is 1 of the four Vox Bulldogs was missing and replaced by a recent Celestion G12 speaker.


the 3 Bulldogs have original cones and are free of any rub or noise. just tone.


If you google the vox showroom you'll find all the specs and data for this set.


Not may left out there and next to none are fully serviced and ready to play!


WITH the original footswitch!!!



The Vox Series 90 amplifier series was introduced by the Vox division of the US based Thomas Organ Company in 1969. The Vox Series 90 amps were revolutionary in design and were the flagship models of the US Vox line from 1969 through 1971. Unlike most amplifiers, the power amplifier and power supply sections of the Series 90 amps were mounted inside the speaker cabinet. This made the control section, or "head" quite lightweight as it no longer needed to include a power transformer or power amp section.

In 1969, Thomas Organ produced a six page brochure introducing the Series 90 amp series. They also included Series 90 amps in their 1969 and 1970 catalogs.

The Series 90 line included two models of powered speakers: the V130 (4x12, two horns, 140 watts RMS, the cabinet shown at left) and the V131 (2x12, one horn, 70 watts). It also included two interchangeable preamp control sections: the V132 and V133 (the amp head shown at left).

The Series 90 amps replaced the Beatle and Royal Guardsman amps that Vox introduced three years earlier in 1966.

The V130 powered speaker cabinet had the same physical dimensions, speaker complement and chrome tubular trolley as the V4141 Beatle cabinet. The V131 Series 90 powered speaker cabinet was identical in size, speaker complement and used the same chrome tubular trolley as the V4131 Royal Guardsman cabinet.

The Beatle and Royal Guardsman cabinets included the Goodmans Midax horn but the Series 90 cabinets were equipped with a similar mid horn and driver manufactured by Celestion. Celestion also provided the 12" alnico "silver" speakers for the enclosures.

While the two channel V133 Series 90 amp preamp "head" shared most of the functions and features of the V1143 Beatle head, the V133 added variable distortion and a rotary sweepable MRB boost control. A cable with an eight pin "octal" plug interconnected the preamp to the powered speaker cabinet.

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
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  • Series 90 V130 & V133
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  • 1969
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  • United States

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