Vox AD120VTH Valvetronix Guitar Amplifier Head (2x60 Watts)

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Vox AD100VTH Valvetronix Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)

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The AD100VTH features VOX's Valve Reactor found on all Valvetronix products. The Valve Reactor circuit uses a 12AX7 triode vacuum tube together with an actual low-wattage tube power amp circuit, a virtual output transformer and a dummy speaker circuit that simulates the impedance changes of a real speaker. It also reconfigures itself so that its characteristics are the same as the amps it's modeling (class A, class AB, negative feedback circuit, etc.). This means that all of the nuances of the original amp model including sound, feel, distortion and presence are reproduced accurately. Learn More...

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"This Valvetronix amp head rocks over all others!"

Feature:
Great features. A drop to a 9 because the footcontroller is extra and very much needed, especially for gigging.

Quality:
Well constructed. Superb quality control and extremely attractive if you are a Vox fan. Very reliable so far. I would baby it because of the sophisticated electronics... It is built to last.

Value:
The best $599 I have ever spent on an amplifier. The head coupled with the Vox 2x12 Speaker Cab is the most tone for buck outside of going the full and expensive boutique amp route. If you love the Vox sound, buy this amp now.

Desirability:
Buy the amp. The Valvetronix will supply the tone you need to match the tone in your fingers. Sheer design genius and for once, a manufacturer that delivers on the marketing promises.

Sound:
All the classic amp tones are here. Beautiful... The effects are all excellent. The WAH is perfect but you need to get the VC-4 Foot Controller to access it. An all around great amp that can be clean or dirty, loud or soft and excellent for gigging, jammin' or recording (or all three!)

Support:
No support needed yet, however, the dealer answered all of my questions promptly.

Overall:
This amp head meets all the musical needs I could ever imagine associated with my guitar playing. I am very happy to have it and it definitely inspires my playing. Highly recommend for all guitar styles except insane high gain metal.

Submitted: 10/7/2003

Style of Music: Rock, country, blues


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"Totally Blew Me Away"

Feature:
The only down side to this unit is that it is so very flexible that in order to use all the features easily in a live environmnet, you'll need either the VC4 or VC 12 foot controller. I'll spend the extra cash and get the VC 12. The ability to access tuner, and preset programs, write your own, or just run the amp in manual mode really give you a tremendous amount of tones, and then you have to include teh added pedal effects, modulations, delays, and this head does it in stereo - gorgeous chorus.

Quality:
The quality of construction is evident in the attention to details in the finishing, such as the amp corners, fret cloth, piping, vinyl, and the cabinet and I expect this to look nearly new 10 years from now. Buy teh fitted covers and it will be worth the investment.

Value:
Definitly worth the discounted retail price.

Desirability:
You'll recognize its classic VOX trapezoid shape, and teh special blue fret cloth is very eye catching. It is both aesthetic and functionally practical.

Sound:
I own a 1995 Fender "Custom" Virbrolux Reverb, and previously owned an AMPEG VT-22 2x12 100 watt combo. I've played various other tube amps since 1967. I've also owned 1996 Fender Ultimate Chorus all Solid State 2x12, and a Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb tube/solid state hybrid, so I'm familiar with the difference between tube, solid state, and hybrid designs. The AD120VTH is SO GOOD, you'll have a hard time believing you aren't playing your favorite all tube rig. the amp models are very accutate, I compared them against every actual amp I could find in the store, including a vintage tweed deluxe, several VOX, Marshall, Mesa, and boutique amps. The sound, response and feel was truly amazing. The other modeling amps can't tough this.

Support:
No technical problems, but some questions. Response was always friendly, and useful. Best support I've ever had, beats Fender, and Gibson.

Overall:
This should be the last amp I need to buy. Expect it to last 20- 30 years. It is theery best modling amp available, and very reasonably priced. Check out availability of B stock items, and you will save some extra $. Thats what I did. Got the stereo head for a few bucks more than the mono head.

Submitted: 1/5/2005

Style of Music: Classic Rock, Blues, Country


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Employing a number of unique technical enhancements, the Valvetronix line of combo amplifiers brings together classic Vox tone with the versatility of a preamp section utilizing Korg's REMS (Resonant structure and Electronic circuit Modeling System). The new AD60VTH and AD120VTH amplifier heads offer all of the critically acclaimed sounds and operation of the combos, including the Valve Reactor power amp section that recreates classic tube power amp response. Valve Reactor does this by changing parameters, including class of operation (class A or A/B) and negative feedback settings, for each modeled amp. This patented design utilizes a tube power amp with an output transformer electronically coupled to a solid-state power circuit in such a way that the relationship between the output tubes, output transformer, and speakers is unaltered. A new improved Valve Reactor power amp makes it possible for the new heads to provide full power at any impedance setting -- 4, 8, or 16 Ohms.

In order to create an amplifier that accurately replicates the sound and feel of 16 of the most sought after amplifiers available, Vox combined their own time-tested amp design with Korg's ToneWorks effects expertise. The Valvetronix series includes programmable effects (21 effects plus noise reduction, 32 programs), a built-in Korg auto-chromatic tuner, and an effects loop.

The new Valvetronix heads and cabinets include all of the features of the original combo series, plus more. The new heads and cabinets feature traditional Vox styling with series-distinctive deep blue grillcloth and gold piping, and the heads have been crafted in the classic Vox trapezoid shape.

What a Digital Modeling Amplifier Should Be
When Vox set out to create Valvetronix, the goal was clear - design a digital modeling amp that sounded and felt great. A versatile amp that could superbly re-create every detail, every nuance of a collection of the world's most sought after guitar amplifiers. An amp that actually lives up to the promise that digital modeling amplifiers appear to offer, but have never achieved - until now.

The Best of All Worlds
Vox realized that reaching this goal wouldn't be easy. That it would require top-notch digital technology plus a valve power amp capable of modeling the power amp sections of a ton of classic and modern valve amplifiers. In over 4 tone-filled decades, Vox amplifiers have achieved classic, even cult, status. They're the amps of choice for countless pros. But they knew it would take more than their own guitar amplification expertise. They also needed the skill and experience of a high-tech music equipment innovator. From this need, the collaboration between Vox and Korg was born.

Korg is the undisputed leader in the technology-laden world of digital music workstations and the force behind ToneWorks, the first company to master and patent "digital distortion with oversampling," a breakthrough that made high-quality digital recreations of guitar effects and amplifiers (that sounded and felt like the real thing) a reality. Together they've created Valvetronix-the ultimate, hybrid digital modeling amplifier that sounds, feels and operates like a guitar amp, with no compromises or excuses.

The Front End, Where It All Starts
The preamp sections of the Valvetronix combos rely on Korg's proprietary REMS technology. REMS (Resonant structure and Electronic circuit Modeling System) accurately reproduces the complex circuitry in each of the modeled amplifier's signal paths and re-creates the tonality originally created in those amps. It even replicates their unique tone-stack networks so the Valvetronix' tone controls interact exactly as they do in the amplifiers being modeled! Play a new AD60VT or AD120VT and you'll hear and feel the difference immediately.

Valve Reactor Technology, the Big Difference
The power amp section, as well as the relationship and interaction between the output valves, output transformer and speakers, are a critical part of any great valve amp. Every classic amplifier's power amp has its own unique set of characteristics, and to accurately model a great sounding guitar amp, we had to precisely model its power amp section, too. Because they were intent on modeling not 1, but 16 different, amazing amplifiers, they had to have a power amp that could actually change itself to model each and every one of those amplifiers.

How did Vox/Korg accomplish this? By inventing a new type of modeling, valve, power amplifier. Their patented Valve Reactor power amp consists of a valve power amp with an output transformer electronically coupled to a solid-state power circuit in such a way that the relationship between the output valve, output transformer, and speakers is unaltered.

This ingenious design delivers a number of benefits. All of the great sounding amps they've modeled are valve amps. Vox's Valve Reactor technology enables the new AD60VT and AD120VT to produce the high dynamic range associated with these traditional valve amps-something a solid-state amp simply couldn't do. That dynamic range is one of the reasons why valve amps sound and feel so much louder than solid-state amps rated at the same output power. Also, the AD60VT and AD120VT are better able to capture the sound and feel of the amps they're modeling because their output power can be configured to be exactly the same as those amps. A 50-watt AC15 may be an interesting curiosity, but the original was 15 Watts!

They didn't stop there. This new technology actually has the ability to switch automatically between Class "A" and Class "AB" depending on the amplifier it's modeling! In addition, it can select whether or not a model will have a negative feedback loop, as well as how much and what kind of feedback there will be. This adds immensely to the overall accuracy of the model's sound and feel because you just can't accurately model a Class "A" amp that doesn't have a feedback loop - like an AC30, for example - with class "AB" circuitry and all kinds of feedback. This is something the competition just doesn't seem to grasp.

Very Cool Effects Built-In
The effects in the AD60VT and AD120VT aren't an afterthought. Each one is a carefully crafted model of one of a variety of sought after classic and popular effects. These 10 essential pedals include Compressor, Acoustic Simulation, Vox Wah, Auto Wah, U-Vibe, Octave Divider, Treble Boost, Valve Overdrive, Fat Overdrive, and Fuzz. As pedals, they appear before the preamp models so they can drive the preamp in the same way they would in a traditional setup.

The new Valvetronix combos also feature Modulation, Delay, and Reverb effects sections, all of which can be used simultaneously. Just like in a pro guitar amp/rack, these effects sit between the preamp and power amp sections. The Modulation Section includes models of popular Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, and Rotary effects. The Delay Section delivers Delay, Tape Echo, and Multi-Head delay. A Tap button is provided for setting the delay time. The Reverb Section has three types, Spring, Plate, and Room. Each section can be controlled independently from the top panel, or, in the case of Modulation, from the optional VC-4 Foot Controller.

Following The Signal Path
When laying out the Top and Rear panels of the Valvetronix combos, Vox laid out the signal paths in the same way a guitarist typically puts his setup together.

Guitar -> one of 10 Stomp boxes -> one of 16 Preamp models -> one of 5 Modulation effects -> one of 3 Delay effects -> one of 3 Reverb effects -> Virtual Effects Loop -> Analog Master Volume -> Power amp model -> Celestion guitar speaker(s)

Signal path is a critical factor in the design of a modeling amp and another reason why the new AD60VT and AD120VT are capable of accurately modeling the sound, tone, and feel of so many desirable amplifiers and effects.

It is also another example of the painstaking attention to detail that went into the design of these new amps. They believe they achieved the goal, that these new Valvetronix combos model the sound, tone, and feel of 16 of the world's most lusted-after guitar amps (plus a closet full of awesome effects) like nothing else can. Get your hands on an AD60VT or AD120VT. We think you'll agree that everything else is just make-believe.

Valve Reactor: The Inside Story
In the Valve Reactor power amplifier, a 12AX7 dual-triode valve (12AX7s are typically used as preamp valves) is connected directly to an output transformer. Vox amp designers had to develop a way to raise the output level to one which could actually drive speakers to stage volume levels while maintaining the integrity of the valve-amp sound and feel. They accomplished this by creating a circuit of proprietary design dubbed the Vox VariAmp Power Circuit. The output transformer is connected to this new VariAmp Power Circuit that uses Constant Current design and Reactive Feedback technology.

The VariAmp Power Circuit cannot be overdriven, is totally transparent and can be configured to be 1, 15, 30, or 60 Watts. The VariAmp Power Circuit does not color or change the signal in any way and the resulting output tone is pure. It also ensures that the output signal maintains the high dynamic range associated with traditional valve amps - something most solid-state amplifiers simply cannot deliver, and one of the primary reasons why valve guitar amps normally sound and feel so much louder and more alive than solid-state amps boasting the same output power rating.

The Reactive Feedback technology used in the VariAmp Circuit "reads" the impedance curve of the speaker and then reports this reactive information back to the secondary side of the output transformer. This information is fed back to the primary side of the output transformer and therefore changes the loading on the valves, another important part of the vital role an all-valve power amp plays in the creation of traditional valve tone.

Technical Info

Amp Models: 16 types

Effects: 21 types (Drive: 10 types, Modulation: 5 types, Delay: 3 types, Reverb: 3 types)

Programs: 32 (8 Bank x 4 Channel)

In/Outputs: 2 x Guitar Input (High, Low), Stereo Loop Return, 1 x Headphone, Stereo Left & Right Line Out, Stereo Left & Rigt External Speaker Out, 1 x Foot Controller

Speaker: 2 x 12 in. Custom-voiced Celestion

Power: 2 x 60W RMS@8ohm

Tuner: Auto Chromatic Tuner [Measurement range: 27.5 Hz-2,093 Hz (A0-C7), Calib. A=438-445 Hz]

Options: VC-4 Vox foot controller
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