Vox Valvetronix ToneLab SE Music Pedal User Manual


 
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Original’s valve compliment: 5 x ECC83s & 1 x ECC82 in the preamp, 1 x
GZ34 rectifier, 4 x EL84s in the power amp.
5. UK BLUES
Our UK BLUES model is based on the “High Treble” channel of an extremely rare, hand-
wired head made in jolly old England in the early ’60s. Although the TWEED 4x10 circuit
was used as a basic template for this amp, several fundamental changes (e.g. different
tubes, different transformers, a higher output impedance and vastly different speakers in
a closed-back cab), give UK BLUES its own unique and highly desirable character.
Indeed, when cranked-up this 30 Watt baby produces a crunch that forever changed the
sound of rock “n” roll - which is why it is still highly revered to this very day.
Original’s valve compliment: 3 x ECC83s in the preamp, 1 x GZ34 rectifier, 2
x KT66s in the power amp.
6. UK 68P
This is based on the “High Treble” channel of a 1968, 50 Watt, all-valve head, boast-
ing a Plexiglas front panel and four (4) inputs. The no-nonsense original doesn’t fea-
ture a Master Volume control so the best and, arguably, only way to set it up is to
max out the volume and let rip! And, that’s exactly what everyone did - and still does!
This amp was chosen because the tone was incredibly rich and warm, instant clas-
sic heaven! As this amp has no master volume facility, the only, and greatest, way of
using it to its full potential was to wind the volume up to maximum.
To achieve the same response as the original, remember to turn the VR Gain control
to maximum. The ToneLabSE works EXACTLY like the original. This goes for all
non-master type amp models.
So, 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 control results in a unique and highly useable clean sound.
Original’s valve compliment: 3 x ECC83s in the preamp, 2 x EL34s in the
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 it’s
(preamp) Gain control cranked to the max, this amp was responsible for the fat, roar-
ing sound that dominated ’80s hard rock and heavy metal. Yes sir, from spandex clad
Europeans who rocked like hurricanes, to American speed freaks who rode the light-
ning and reigned in blood, UK ’80s was the only amp of choice...and, for many, still is!
Although UK ’80s became famous for it’s 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.