I believe the best one can do is look at the pics on VOX's site, and look at the vintage schematics, then make guesses. (With the statement 50 years of experience I would look at the 1960 era schematics.)
The trem and reverb are IC-driven. It was also shown from the linked thread on mods for this amp that there are added bright- and dull-caps that were not present on any 50's-60's vacuum tube Vox.
If the originator of the mod thread is correct, there is at least one deviation in the Top Boost channel's tone circuit from the Vox original. Which is believable because the original was wired funky, but it also contributes to its unique functionality.
The modern AC15C1 has a bridge rectified B+, as shown in the mod-thread pictures. We can presume other power supply changes to support the sand devices.
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should be as simple as looking up the vintage schematic, but users have been griping about Vox amps bearing the AC30 and AC15 names since the 80's at least. Seems the AC15CC1 was particularly hated among folks who love vintage Vox amps, because the circuit bore no resemblance to its namesake. At least the prices were relatively low.
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real early-60's AC15 was very much like a 2-output tube AC30, especially if you look at the AC15 Twin (with 2x12 speakers).