Vox Valvetronix Amp VT15 User Manual

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A-7: AC50CP2

The VOX AC50CP2 classic plus combo is VOX’s new concept in all-tube amps. This
amp models the more high-gain channel 2 with the “Fat Switch” turned off.

A-8: UK 25TH

Based on a UK-made 100W head, this amp was created for a famous guitarist known
for his amazing tone, slash rhythms, and liking for silk hats. If you have a desire for
ultimate metal tones, this amp will be the perfect choice.

A-9: US ‘90S

This two-channel 120W head manufactured in Mississippi was designed for a leg-
endary guitar hero known for his “brown sound.” This amp models features a high-
gain sound that’s ideal for the tapping performance technique.

A-10: UK MODERN

This models an English-made 100W amp head released in 2007 and boasting a four-
channel design with powerful tone. On the VT15/30, we’ve used the “Overdrive 1”
channel that produces a tight low-end and transparent high-gain metal sound.

A-11: BOUTIQUE METAL

This models the crushing high-gain sound emanated from a German-made 100W
four-channel amp head. On the VT15/30, we chose the “Heavy” channel that deliv-
ers a startling tightness when played with a dropped-D metal tuning.

Bank B

B-1: MODDED CL

This modifies an American-made black-paneled amp that has been modified. With
this modification, an already-superb amp gains even greater smoothness and addi-
tional warmth.

B-2: TWEED 2X12

This American-made tweed-covered 2x12" combo amp made in 1957 is known for
its rich and clean tone that’s ideal for classic rock, blues, and country. By raising the
volume you can also produce a powerful and punchy overdrive sound.

B-3: TWEED 4X10

This models a 4x10" combo amp from 1959 that was originally designed for bass
guitar. Its smooth and crisp overdrive sound will respond sensitively to your pick-
ing dynamics and to the volume of your guitar.

B-4: AC15

This models channel 2 of the VOX AC15 (1x12," 15W), which was manufactured in
1962 and was a big hit for its compact cabinet, power, and great tone – along with
then-popular British bands.

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