Vox AD50VT, AD30VT, AD10VT, AD15VT manual UK ’70s

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Original’s valve compliment: 5 x ECC83s & 1 x ECC82 in preamp, 1 x GZ34 rectifier, 4 x EL84s in power amp.

6. UK ’70s

This is based on the “High Treble” channel of a 1971, 50 Watt, four input, all-valve head. This amp was chosen because the tone was incredibly rich and warm yet biting and distinct! As this amp has no master volume facility, the way to use it to its full potential is to crank the Volume.

To achieve the same response as the original, turn the VOLUME to maximum and use the Master Volume to set your desired volume level.

Wind the GAIN control all the way up and immerse yourself in an instantly recognizable, organic overdrive that responds beautifully to the subtle dynamics of your playing and dominates “classic rock.” Rolling back your guitar’s volume con- trol results in a unique and highly usable clean sound.

Original’s valve compliment: 3 x ECC83s in preamp, 2 x EL34s in power amp.

7. UK ’80s

This is modelled on a 1983, all tube, single channel 100 Watt head that boasts a Master Volume control — a wonderful feature that allows the user to dial in a decent crunch tone without having to max out the amp’s volume. Invariably played with its Gain control cranked to the max, this amp was responsible for the fat, roar- ing sound that dominated ’80s hard rock and heavy metal. In the 80’s this amp was the only amp of choice...and, for many, still is!

Although UK ’80s became famous for its distinctive, cranium-crushing crunch, it isn’t merely a “one trick pony” and neither is our model — just like the original, when you roll back your guitar’s volume knob you’ll get a bright, clean sound that’s perfect for chord work and will cut through any mix like a hot knife through butter.

Original’s valve compliment: 3 x ECC83s in preamp, 4 x EL34s in power amp.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Page Introduction Main FeaturesWelcome Aboard Power AMP and the Glory Signal PathValve Reactor Technology Quick Start SetupSwitching Between the Channels of a Program Checking OUT the Preset ProgramsCreating Your OWN Sounds Guitarist’s Guided Panel Tour VolumeInput Section AMP SectionTREBLE, MIDDLE, and Bass Effect SectionMaster EffectsPRESET/MANUAL/CHANNEL Section AC power Power SwitchPower Level Write buttonExternal Speaker OUT jack LINE/PHONESend jack Return jackChannel Select Mode Selecting a Channel Program Preset Mode Selecting a Preset ProgramAbout the three operating modes Switching Channels Manual ModeGetting to Manual Mode Creating Your OWN Program Creating and storing your own programWhen you’ve come up with a sound you like, store the program Adjusting the Noise ReductionStoring Your Program Checking the Settings of a Program Original ValuesTurn the power off Restoring the Factory SettingsSwitching the Channel Program Switch Using the VFS2 dual foot switchTurning Effect Bypass ON/OFF Switch Switching to Manual Mode SwitchAMP Models Amp models and effectsControlling Factors Tube Talk Power AMP AccuracyTurn IT UP Black Boutique CLAC15 UK ’70s Numetal UK ModernUS Higain Boutique ODEDIT1 EffectsEDIT2 EDIT3TAP CompFlanger Delay Amp isn’t powering up when the Power switch is on TroubleshootingYou can’t hear any effects Input/output jacks SpecificationsProgrammer’s Cheat Sheet Program Name EDIT2TAP+EDIT 1 /TAP