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"VOXMOBILE"
George
was approached by VOX with an idea to build them a wild customized
two-placed roadster which would be completely functional as a
car and as a VOX amplifier. This vehicle was to be used for promotion
purposes but could not lose the identity of the VOX product. This
two-fold problem was taken over and solved by Barris.
The vehicle was to resemble a VOX guitar in silhouette and would
create its own high-fidelity audio through the use of self-contained
VOX sound equipment. Besides being a beautiful $30,000 show-stopping
roadster, the Voxmobile is a completely functional unit in every
respect. Its primary purpose is to project this new concept exposing
the VOX guitar. This giant amplifier, the Voxmobile, can facilitate
no less than 32 compatible VOX guitars with input jacks located
along the top of the side body panel and has a VOX dual manual
Continental organ mounted in the rear deck area. Power is transformed
from the primary source of supply, a 12 volt auto-lite automotive
battery, to 110 AC through two 450 watt inverters. The wild guitar
sounds are powered by three powerful VOX Beatle amplifiers, complete
with reverb, treble/bass boost and mid-range boost. There is an
array of speakers hidden in the framework. In all, there are 2
main drive speakers mounted atop the intake manifold, five 12"
speakers, one 18" bass speaker and four tweeters. As though
this wouldn't suffice a Muntz stereo cartridge tape deck was installed.
It houses 6 speakers and modulators and will be used to produce
music when you happen not to have a band handy.
In order that the Voxmobile might be utilized to the fullest,
special chrome steps were mounted astride the body and along the
bottom of the rear deck
compartment. These steps make it possible for three guitarists
and an organist to belt out appropriate music while the car is
being driven in a parade. It sure beats a marching band!! |