The Vox Domino range in shop adverts

Late 1963 to 1968

Dartford Road, late autumn 1964, a Domino packed for shipping.

Below, a growing collection of shop adverts for the Vox Domino range, late 1963 to 1968. Illustrations and excerpts from JMI promotional material can be found on the pages dealing with the individual models - .

Small ads for Domino amps placed by private sellers in newspapers and magazines, mostly in the the mid and late 1960s, will be incorporated in due course.

Leicester, June 1964, two Domino amps, and among the accessories, add-on Top Boost modules, guitar strings, and chrome amp stands.

Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, June 1964, currently the earliest small ad for a Domino amplifier, which will have been little more than six months old at the time.

From a pricelist produced by JMI in September 1964 for "Musicland", the Jennings shop in Bexleyheath (88 Broadway) - prices of the newly revamped range of Domino amps, revised possibly simply to correct a misprint. The new range was shown for the first time at the Russell Hotel Trade Fair, late August 1964.

Max Share's, Newcastle, October 1965, a Vox Domino Reverb at £29 (?) - price a little indistinct.

Vox Domino Bass serial number 2652, shop tag number 29526.

Vox Domino Reverb serial number 3329, shop tag number 30130.

Two Vox Dominos sold by Russell Acott in Oxford - a Domino Bass, and new-style Domino Reverb (piggy-back, rather than combo):

In company with certain AC10 Super Reverb Twins from late 1964 and early 1965 (the slope-sided or "trap" head amps), the Domino Reverb has a DIN socket for its footswitch. The XLR socket is an , used by JMI periodically on amplifier sections, speaker cabs, and guitars from 1962. Gelosos were standard on Meazzi Echomatics.

Russell's Music, Hinkley, Leicestershire, October 1966, a Domino Bass, reduced from the old list price of £36.

McCullough Piggott Music in Dublin, late summer 1967, an early Domino Bass in stock and a fawn split-front single-speaker AC15 with a shop plaque above its logo.

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