Vox Valvetronix ToneLab SE Music Pedal User Manual


 
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language! Anyway, call ‘em what you will, these wondrous glass bottles lie at
the tonal heart of each of our 16 models. As all the amps we’ve modelled hail
from one of the two countries just mentioned, in honour of their heritage, the
descriptions of all English amps will employ the words “valve” and “valves,”
while the American ones will be tubular!
Power Amp Accuracy
What happens in the power stage of any good tube amp is of paramount impor-
tance to the way the amp sounds, feels and behaves. The way the power amp
operates (Class A or Class AB), the power tubes used (EL84s, EL34s, 6L6s,
6V6s), the exact nature of the negative feedback loop circuitry (if one even exists)
and how the power stage interacts (a relationship called damping) with the
speaker(s) it is driving - all these things play a vital role in the creation of tone.
That is why we have fitted your ToneLabSE with our patented Valve Reactor
Technology – a modelling breakthrough that is unique to VOX and infuses our
critically acclaimed Valvetronix range of amps with life and feel. This revolutionary
technology emulates a tube power-amp by using real tubes in a real tube amp
circuit and ensures that all the important bases inherent in a tube amp are faith-
fully and accurately covered. For example: if you choose amp model AC30TB -
an amp with a Class A power stage, EL84 output tubes and no negative feed-
back, that’s exactly what your Valve Reactor power amp reconfigures itself to be.
This all said, let’s take a look at each of our amp models...
1. AC15
This is modelled on Channel 2 of an amazing sounding 1962 VOX AC15,
which is part of our vast amp collection. This 1x12", 15 Watt, valve driven, dual chan-
nel combo was unleashed on the market in 1958 and was the first ever VOX ampli-
fier. The reason for it being named the AC15 is simple: AC stands for Amplifier
Combination, while 15 indicates the Wattage. Thanks to its compactness, power,
built in tremolo/vibrato effects (on Channel 1 only) and tremendous tone, this combo
was a huge hit with the popular British guitar bands of the time, including several
chart topping acts, the majority of whom were only too happy to endorse Vox.
One of the biggest reasons for the unique, signature tone of this amp is the fact
that it employs EL84 output valves in a Class A circuit with no negative feedback. This is
also true of the other three VOX amps, we’ve modelled - the AC15TB, AC30 and AC30TB.
In a nutshell, the result of this design is more power and more distortion - the latter of
which gets thick with second and third order harmonics that become more and more prev-
alent as the amp is cranked. Thanks to our unique Valve Reactor Technology the power
stage of your ToneLabSE is automatically switched to its “EL84s in a Class A circuit with
QUESTION: What’s the difference between an ECC83 preamp valve and a
12AX7 preamp tube?
ANSWER: Nothing! They’re the same exact thing – namely the most popu-
lar preamp tube in ampland. ECC83 is the British name, 12AX7 (a.k.a.
7025) is the American. See, I told you we were two countries divided by a
common language!